A flux, a folding, a movement. How did he get here?
The question became an obsession.
The question became an obsession.
The question. . .
His memory . . . there must be recall
Somehow, somewhere, somewhen, somewhy
His memory . . . there must be recall
Somehow, somewhere, somewhen, somewhy
As if it something tangible, images began to form.
He could almost see them, feel them, believe them.
His memory . . . there must be recall
Somehow, somewhere, somewhen, somewhy
His memory . . . there must be recall
Somehow, somewhere, somewhen, somewhy
A rocking, an explosion, a thud
meat hitting metal
flesh hitting metal
bone hitting metal
Excruciating
And, there it was. Fully formed. They had come out of nowhere.
Without warning, without grace, without humanity.
They attacked. Savage and barbaric, they attacked.
His memory . . . there was recall
Somehow, somewhere, somewhen, somewhy
His memory . . . there was recall
Somehow, somewhere, somewhen, somewhy
Manifest hell.
From something to nothing.
Manifest hell.
From something to nothing.
Something was hell.
Nothing is hell.
The Void.
Something was hell.
Nothing is hell.
The Void.
Something was hell.
Nothing is hell.
The Void.
credits
from Of Course It Must Be,
released January 24, 2018
Dave Bandana vocal drums bass electric guitar keyboards
Olga Kent violin
Birzer Bandana are two prog lovers from opposite sides of the Atlantic who have never met. One creates concepts and lyrical prose. The other creates music. A joining of the two.
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Absolutely hooked on this album from first listen. How rare is that with prog!??? Excellent songwriting and musicianship. Can’t wait to dive into the rest of the collection. Thomas Lock
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