Forever in Transit - "Streams of Thought" [Official Lyrics Video]

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • Official lyrics video for "Streams of Thought", the second single from upcoming album "A Coming to Terms", which will be released on September 13th, 2024.
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    Lyrics:
    Searching for an island in a sea of turbulence
    A single note in a wash of dissonance
    Meaning that isn’t lost in interpretation
    An identity beyond creed, race, or nation
    On my knees head pressed to the floor
    Tracing patterns I open every door
    Following these streams of thought
    A labyrinthine tangled knot
    Washing my hands ’til my fingers bleed
    Until my soul is clean
    A single nerve ignites, a silver spark
    Revealing currents and lines that light the dark
    This cascade spirals and builds
    Mirroring my inner soul distilled
    Upon these splintering lines I meditate
    But after a while I feel I can’t relate
    Following these streams of thought
    A labyrinthine tangled knot
    Washing my hands ’til my fingers bleed
    Until my soul is clean
    Following the stream to its source
    Resistance is the most direct course
    The obstacle becomes the way
    But I’m still lost either way
    Following these streams of thought
    A labyrinthine tangled knot
    Washing my hands ’til my fingers bleed
    Until my soul is clean
    Only after we have lost
    Are we free to become
    Severing the ties that bind
    A new door opens to realign
    A clear sky lights up overhead
    But we’re still stuck clinging to threads
    Forever in Transit "A Coming to Terms" lineup:
    Dan Sciolino - Keyboards, Drums, Backing Vocals, Sound Design
    Jeremy Schroeder - Guitar
    Chris Lamendola - Vocals
    Daniel Ross - Bass Guitar
    Recorded by Nick Borgosz
    Mixed by Diego Tejeida
    Mastered by Andy VanDette
    Video by MVS Visual
    Forever in Transit logo by Sean Buckley
    Album artwork by Tim Buel
    About Forever in Transit:
    A focus on the journey and growth rather than a fixation on the end goal or destination. The sensation of floating, suspended in the air, never quite reaching your intended destination - carried over peaks and valleys of high energy progressive metal and complex, multilayered ambience. Armed with an ethos of artistic freedom and a forward-thinking mentality, Forever in Transit aims to take the listener on a sonic journey without regard for established convention. Led by Buffalo, NY-based multi-instrumentalist Dan Sciolino, and featuring a diverse collective of musicians, Forever in Transit creates sprawling compositions built around a progressive metal skeleton while showcasing influences spanning a multitude of genres.
    Forever in Transit released their debut album, States of Disconnection in 2018, which explores how we engage with the world around us, our sense of identity and community, and how we frame our reality. Each song deals with a lapse in connection in some way. States of Disconnection was followed by an EP titled Re:Connection in 2019, which includes a compilation of songs written during the recording process of States. They plan to release their follow-up album, A Coming to Terms, in 2024, featuring returning guitarist Jeremy Schroeder as well as newcomers, vocalist Chris Lamendola, and bassist Daniel Ross. The album is mixed by Diego Tejeida (TEMIC, Devin Townsend) and mastered by Andy VanDette (Porcupine Tree, Rush, Devin Townsend). A Coming to Terms is an exploration of the process of understanding and unraveling who you are, untangling the knots of bias and attachment, and ultimately learning to unconditionally accept the person you are, as you actually are. Intricate, high-energy progressive metal passages interwoven with ambient soundscapes, A Coming to Terms offers plenty to pull you into Forever in Transit’s unique take on prog.

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