alternative rock/metal and hard rock :PP
I love rock, without rock I can't stay alive with all doctors around me:P...Despite im christian ... but this 2 things have no things in common...
Can you explain some of the themes on End of Silence?
RED answers:
"Breathe Into Me" is our first single, and it's about a person who feels like they have tried everything but have finally reached the end of their rope. They have experienced God somewhere in their life, but they didn't necessarily turn to Him. Instead, they tried to control things on their own. The first verse says:
"This is how it feels when I / Ignore the words you spoke to me / And this is where I lose myself / When I keep running away from you."
If you let that go on too long, you'll be on your death bed spiritually! This person, in the song, finally realized they couldn't do it anymore without Him. So they cried out to God, saying, "Breathe your life into me"–to help them get back on track.
We did two different versions of "Already Over." The first version is full production and it's basically talking about addictions. The person knows that these addictions are affecting their life, but they just keep running to it. Deep down inside they know it's going to destroy them but it's an addiction controlling them. Tragically they "offer up their soul." The second version, "Already Over, Pt. 2," talks about running to something different. This time they are running to the answer, which is God, and finally allowing Jesus' power to overcome temptation. The moment we finally "offer up our souls" to Jesus, it's "already over," the darkness fades, we are forgiven of our sins, and we can rest in His peace. When you listen to the first version and then you listen to the second version, you see the redemption that takes place between the two songs.
The song "Wasting Time" is about resisting the devil and standing strong in our faith. You're at a place spiritually where you're fighting back, telling Satan: "Don't even waste your time; you're not going to get me! This time I'm pushing back!"
"Let Go" is also dealing with a spiritual battle. You're fighting back, talking to the negative things in life that pull you down like stress, worrying about finances or anything that just drags us down and gets us into a rut. You're just telling all those things to "Let go," you have no business with me–God has conquered them, He has conquered everything! There is a point in the song where Michael is whispering back saying, "You keep twisting me; you keep breaking me." He's telling them, "You can't have me anymore," and at the end of those whispers he screams, "Let go" for about 12 seconds. This song is about coming to a point where you find the strength and the courage to resist Satan, telling him to, "L
songs from the new album:P
1. “Fight Inside”
2. “Death of Me”
3. “Mystery of You”
4. “Start Again”
5. “Never Be The Same”
6. “Confession (What’s Inside My Head)”
7. “Shadows”
8. “Ordinary World” (Duran Duran cover)
9. “Out From Under”
10. “Take It All Away”
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