In the blankness of time are you out of your mind
in the silence of space why do you feel out of place?
Forwards Shift- Light years collide
Endless search in which I confide
Another quasar a burning sun
The journey which has only begun
In search of space and for more life
Mission so clear it draws all my time
Away to travel into the stars
Endless worlds I'm going so far
Away to go into deep space
What will I find- Intelligent minds?
I'm just a traveler along for this ride
All this and more
Where Light Years Collide
Feels like I'm alone and all in my mind
the truth speaks loud
where light years collide
But now it seems another wonder every day
Got to be in the moment
and then maybe ill find my way
The truth is it all in my mind?
Where light years collide
(Chorus)
every day as we go on our way
the cycles of life are they always the same
the search for meaning
and all existence
takes such incredible persistence
credits
from Bloodlines,
released September 24, 2023
Deibys Artigas: Lead Vocals
Glenn Welman: Drums and Drum Intro
Mattowarrior: Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, and Backing Vocals.
supported by 7 fans who also own “Light Years Collide”
I like this one as much as I like the first one, and I like Utopia quite a bit! Quality proggish Trad, great singing, not wanky, and even some Tolkien. Great! Tim McLelland
supported by 6 fans who also own “Light Years Collide”
The artwork and title might mislead you to thinking this is a goofy album. Don't be fooled. It is some seriously beautiful art-rock progressive metal. On the current scene, I think of bands like IQ and Porcupine Tree, and like those bands, HoC draws in classic 70s prog influences in a completely modern and non-retro way. MindOverFour
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Hades have raised and now we have Apokalyps, a mix of chaotic scenarios but not less heavier, thrashy and powerful, a perfect cocktail for the end of days.
Luckily there will be another day to play this album MediZen
The Indonesian act Kekal leaves no genre unturned, colliding black metal with industrial music with melodic post-rock on this stunning LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 25, 2023
supported by 5 fans who also own “Light Years Collide”
I just discovered this band. All aspects are exceptional: vocals, instruments, composition. If I had to say what it sounds like, I would say a more metal Kansas, with Queen like guitar parts, and Blind Guardian-like sense of orchestration and story telling. The connection to 70s prog (in a lot of aspects) makes this such an enjoyable journey. MindOverFour