There’s a place where I can go-There’s a place in my mind-Lock the doors and think slowly about the good things in life-No more meaningless tasks that I abhor-No more fights within myself, no more war-In this secret place, free from sorrow, free from glamour-Need more time to waste in my hidden manor-And when I’m lost in entropy-When the time is just right-Unify my decisions and retreat from the night-And try as hard as I can to justify-Why I learn what I’ve learned to get me by-There’s a place where I can go-On a path where we can grow-And I can in silence finally know what this all is for-What this all is for in my hidden manor
credits
from Intangible Dreams,
released April 6, 2012
Seann Branchfield - Vocals, Guitars, Bass
Nicole Schroeder - Flute
Crystal Kim - Piano
Tony Baptist - Drums
Artie Dibble - Violin
Composition, Orchestration and Arrangement by Seann Branchfield
Lyrics by Seann Branchfield
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I have not heard such kind of dark metal for ages! In the late 90s this style was quite popular with bands like Darkseed, Sundown, Aion, Diabolique, Beseech or Paradise Lost in their soft phase. Sure, on one side "The Everlasting" sounds old-fashioned, but on the other the songs are a welcome variation in my current playlist. And old-fashioned or not, songs like "Waiting for the Sign" or "Bred to be broken" are simply catchy, cool and they rock! H.L.