Fire and smoke
spread across the globe
Lives wasted by
the whims of a madman
Where are our forces
where would they be?
Misdirected by an
elegant subterfuge
The strong were captured
and turned into slaves
our stations lie ruptured
broken debris in orbit
[Chorus]
How could we let his happen
our peace has been shattered
Like an armoured first
we return from the void
Devastation surround us
vengeance will be ours
[Chorus] x2
We are a Pride class battleship. We are the voice of the gods. And we are angry. Fire at will!
Our fiery blossoms
are exploding their midst
We will fracture
their vessels metal spines
[Chorus] x2
Fire at will
credits
from Age of Information,
released March 14, 2018
Composer: S.P. Draken
Production / Mix / Mastering / Additional Song Writing Credits: Gregor Beyerle (Studio-Dreamcatcher)
Vocals: S.P. Draken
Whole album is a good balance of slower songs and faster tracks which dominate. Really like "What is wrong" due to it's straight punch line and the awesome instruments arranged along. Thomas.P
Such a compelling track... by two of the most brilliant electro acts out there today. BRaVo. Please be well Kurt. We hope our little bit helps. All the best, From the team at radioCoolio radioCoolio
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Faderhead is with and without an accent, "at the same time"; this is truly vocal talent. I am sure many can share in the irony of Australian and European artists singing with an American accent, while the opposite can be said of American artists. The fact that he uses an American East Coast one in 'Darker Please' -a sorta story-, - steering at the rain -, -dokker plz- is somehow classic to being EBM's style and yet proves monotone vocals can still carry edgy and catchy dynamics. aggrophene