SOLARIANS • We left on that dark day • Never to return • Left for dead in the unknown • We feel so alone • Pilgrimage trough time and space • Above and beyond • Another day passes by • Each time we say • Each time we say goodbye • Each time we say goodbye • We lost our pride years ago • We lost our friends • We lost ourselves • We tried so hard • We tried so hard, but lied to ourselves • We were chosen like if we were embraced • But we are far more cursed than we are saved • Doomed and despised • Lost in the infinity • Don’t look back • We are not coming back • Look in front • Look at the brightest future • It’s so bright it burns your eyes • So we turn our backs unto the night • Stare straight into the light • Take us back in the righteous path • Unknown, forbidden and sacred • Out of reach, out of time, out of you • Stare at the light and tell me what you see • Is it your heaven? • Your promised land? • It's so bright it stabs your eyes • Jacknife • It’s all right • Illumination • We are so far away from home • Ride solaris baby! • Yeah! I…I am David • You…You are David • The great darkness is upon us • Fuckyeah! We… We are David • You…You are David • I… I am David against Goliath • And no one will pray for us • We’re going down • Why aren’t we made of stone • So we can walk on the sun forever • We will touch the sun • We will burn on it • We'll embrace the sky • We will die for this • We will touch the sun • We will die for this • We'll embrace the sky • While we burn
credits
from Goliath,
track released July 12, 2011
Music and Production: The Truckers • The Truckers are: David Smith - Guitar • Olivier Fortin - Guitar • Philippe Doyer - Bass • Pierre-Antoine Lepage - Drum • Renaud Lambert - Vox & Keyboard • Patrick Bernier-Martin - Vox & Sampling • Gang vocals: «The Anonymous Vocaling Gang» • Recorded at Ondechoc Studio, Rimouski (QC) with Pierre Luc Demers, Summer 2010 • Mixed at Northern Studio, Trecesson (QC) by Yannick St-Amand, Winter 2010 - 2011 • Masterised at Orange Numérik Studio, Montréal (QC) by Eric Arbour, Spring 2011 • English lyrics: Renaud Lambert • Paroles en français: Patrick Bernier-Martin
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Brilliant - punishing, but brilliant. jim_fuego
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