Screaming in silence , sound is a notion
Slave to a promise , please let me go , alone
So many question , sit on your shoulders
Doing the right thing , by doing wrong , so wrong
Don't do me favors , it's up to me now
So unispired , bearing the cross
Willing to stay , until you're gone
Lay your head, in my arms
See yourself, in my eyes
I wanna be free from guilt
I'm gonna be here until
The moment you die
Water to burn , choaking in air
Dark in the sun , light in the shade
So much to do , so much to say
It's never enough
Holding you close , until you're gone
Lay your head, in my arms
See yourself , in my eyes
I wanna be free from guilt
I'm feeling it deep within
In agony , we must live
Just good by , bearing the cross
credits
from Somewhere and Nowhere,
released June 18, 2018
Composed by Nicolas Marcos. Produced by Guillermo De Medio.
Mixed by David Castillo. Mastered by Ted Jensen.
Executive Production: Nicolas Marcos.
Arrangements by Guillermo De Medio.
Live Band :
Nicolas Marcos : Guitars
Juha Kylmänen : Vocals
Guillermo De Medio : Keyboards
Charlie Giardina : Bass
Christian Vidal : Guitars
Fernando Scarsella : Drums
supported by 5 fans who also own “Let Me Go ( Feat. Mark Hampson )”
Another strong release from Hillward. Catchy and emotive. Some songs are quite memorable, especially the choruses. Lyrics are, again, interesting and thoughtful. I like the river intro and fade~out in Foster the River. The diversity of expression in this album is again, like its predecessor, admirable; giving the necessary contrast and shading to ensure a fuller listening experience. Thank you, Hillward. 8/10. Alrihkh
supported by 5 fans who also own “Let Me Go ( Feat. Mark Hampson )”
An impressive work of progressive metal, seems initially to be taken out of the best moments of the genre’s behemoths (Fates Warning, Dream Theater). However, with enough distinction and personality, featuring Greek folk elements here and there, the musicianship mastery of the band members make tracks like Nemmortal, Norchestrion and Circadian, bright jewels for the genre and for metal in general. A must have album!!! Hetairos Hekateros
The Long Island metal band's third album etches arena-sized hooks into their jagged compositions, deftly balancing experimental and poppy inclinations. Bandcamp Album of the Day May 12, 2022
supported by 4 fans who also own “Let Me Go ( Feat. Mark Hampson )”
I am flashed and I am wondering why I did not recognize this band earlier. Looking forward to hearing more from this talented and innovative guys in the near future. The album is a must have! almaju