Παράθεση:Hiatus formed in May 1989.They played in a Doom/Discharge/E.N.T. style.Political D.I.Y band from belgium, that would become well known in the underground Hardcore/Punk scene of that time. Technically good for the kind of music they made, they were one of the ensigns of crust-core in early 90's. Hiatus would later redefine their sound completely on their final release, and finest work, "The Brain" as they grew sick of the songs they had constantly toured. The music moved up a notch, Willy's vocals become more powerful and with more anger/conviction than the tired Doom-style vocals for which he was known (Willy had actually filled in for the band Doom in the past! No surprise there!) They released albums under several D.I.Y labels such as Skuld Releases, Profane Existence, Nabate, Urban alert, Mother peace Rec. and Sound polution (It is needed to confirm for this article if they released an album with Don't Belong rcs,spain).Disbanded in mid 90's, some of the members would later form a band called Unhinged.
και το κυρίως οφίσιαλ βίντεο, με έντονα συναισθηματικό τόνο για "μαχητές" της ζωής, ανθρώπους που έχουν κάποιας μορφής αναπηρία και δεν σταματούν να κυνηγούν τα όνειρά τους...
Παράθεση:"(...) it's not a matter of enjoying it more or less, it's a matter of enjoying it differently (...)"
Παράθεση:Music Inspired by the Life and Times of Scrooge is the first solo album by Finnish songwriter and keyboardist Tuomas Holopainen, best known for his work in the symphonic metal band Nightwish. It was based on cartoonist Don Rosa's The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, a graphic novel which featured the Carl Barks Disney comics character of the same name. Rosa contributed the cover artwork. The first single, "A Lifetime of Adventure" being was on February 5, 2014 along with a music video directed by Ville Lipiäinen.[1][2]
It features several vocalists including Johanna Kurkela, Tony Kakko of Sonata Arctica and narration by Alan Reid, with lyrics in English and Scottish Gaelic. It also features the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the choir group Metro Voices, and several guest musicians including fellow Nightwish member Troy Donockley.
Look harder, say it's done
Black days and a dying sun
Dream a dream of god lit air
Just for a minute you'll find me there
Look harder and you'll find
The 40 ways it leaves us blind
I need a better place
To burn beside the lights
Come on and let me try
Are you lost in the world like me?
If the systems have failed?
Are you free?
All the things, all the loss
Can you see?
Are you lost in the world like me?
Like me?
Burn a courtyard, say it's done
Throwing knives at a dying sun
A source of love in the god lit air
Just for a minute, you'll find me there
Look harder and you'll find
The 40 ways it leaves us blind
I need a better way
To burn beside the lights
Come on and let me try
Are you lost in the world like me?
If the systems have failed?
Are you free?
All the things, all the loss
Can you see?
Are you lost in the world like me?
Like me? [x2]
If the systems have failed
Παράθεση:
Moby quote: "a few years ago i saw steve cutts’ ‘man’ video and was amazed and blown away. i did some internet sleuthing and found his email address and humbly asked him to make a video for me. and, lucky me, he agreed. the video he made for ‘are you lost in the world like me?’ is without question one of the best videos that’s ever been made for one of my songs."
Παράθεση:Ulrich Schnauss was born in the northern German seaport of Kiel in 1977. He became interested in a range of music: My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, Tangerine Dream, Chapterhouse, and early bleep and breakbeat tracks.
"Far Away Trains Passing By" is the first album by Ulrich Schnauss, released in 2001, encompasses tingly breakbeat, icebox-cold electro, and nippy down-tempo.