Thomas Vikstrom, Kelly Sundown, Nayla Scalia: Vocals
Egan O' Rourke, Kelly Sundown, Thomas Vikstrom, Nayla Scalia: Backing vocals
Nicolás Marcos: Guitars
Guillermo De Medio: Keyboards, Additional Guitars, Programming
Charlie Giardina: Bass
Alan Fritzler: Drums
Max Lilja: Cello
lyrics
Music: N. Marcos, G. De Medio & A. Amicon
Lyrics: N. Marcos
Weight, breaking me apart
And the ground, seems so far
Why? it's impossible
Now these dreams i have found
Will be there
Never will die , keep coming back
(So long, so wrong)
Holding the sky, holding your hand
(No love, no war)
Never will die , keep coming back
(Once more, one soul)
Holding the world , forever bound
credits
from Full Nothing,
released August 13, 2015
Mixed and Mastered by Jacob Hansen
All songs Arrangements by Guillermo De Medio
Produced by Nicolás Marcos, Augusto Amicon & Guillermo de Medio
supported by 6 fans who also own “Titan's Tale - Part I”
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 6 fans who also own “Titan's Tale - Part I”
My choice of a favourite song is not set in stone; there are a lot of subtleties to absorb in these songs, both lyrically and instrumentally. I can say, with conviction, that this is top tier neo~prog in the vein of Porcupine Tree, and it often hits 🎯on my ‘musical quest dartboard’. Lyrics are thoughtful and personal, and the accompanying music is always a complementary partner that walks hand in hand with the vocals. Hillward’s sound is satisfyingly diverse and pleasurable.
8+\10. Alrihkh
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 “Titan's Tale - Part I”
This album really roots itself in modern prog metal, especially in the way the guitar work is treated. It's not fully a djent album but has some very djenty songs throughout, mixed with post-rock elements. It also happens to have some of the most gorgeous ambient moments I've ever heard in my life, evidenced by beautiful tracks like "Solstice". Another stellar knockout by Widek! Challenging Apathy