Welcome to youA new and better youA you that only we could imagineWelcome to the worldA new and better worldA world that only you can believe inIts such a UtopiaIt looks just like, paradiseIts such a UtopiaIt feels like, paradiseAngles singing in the cloudsDemons wearing dark black shroudsThis is, my kind of worldThis is, UtopiaIts a world that only you can seeIts a world that's just for you and meA convolution matrix of our minds entwinedThis is…Its such a UtopiaIt looks just like, paradiseIts such a UtopiaIt feels just like, paradiseEveryone is everythingEverything is everyoneIn this beautiful, UtopiaIts such a, utopiaWelcome to this lifeA new and better lifeA life that never endsAnd a life that never startsIts such a UtopiaIt looks just like, paradiseIts such a UtopiaIt feels like, paradiseAngles singing in the cloudsDemons wearing dark black shroudsThis is, my kind of worldThis is, Utopia
The idea is nice and I guess the lyrics aren't that bad either, but your singing was bad; a reason why I just couldn't listen till the end. Sorry for that.
Once again I can't tell if someones trolling or not, but I will say that as a bassist, complete lack of time and rhythm gives me nightmares.
Nice lyrics, but I don't particularly like the song. But I would have to say you're pretty beasty with the musicness, defbro.
Still better than the previous emo shit >:)
^Agreed.
You are aware, it's angels? Unless you actually mean "Angles singing in the clouds."
Aww :)
This has complete lack of time and rhythm? Well, I don't care so much about the conventions of time and rhythm, strictly.I guess so, I'm not going to start arguing about the fundamentals of music or whether or not he was trying to make "music" at all, because frankly I don't give a shit. All I know is I like playing in time, even odd time signatures (9/8 verse 7/4 chorus anyone?), but I can't stand not being in time at all.
9/8 is pretty easy though…
I see what sk8 is doing here. He is going to perform suicide. After he has done so, we'll check out his songs and find all the little clues he left in his songs.