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Two CDs: I + II
Includes: two physical CDs (I, the black album + II, the white newer album) + download codes.
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lyrics
This is the place
where I used to sit
in front of the window
waiting for the sun
I remember
this house used to have
such a beautiful light
Oh, wasted light!
turned into dark in our hands
We changed the house
the color of walls
and moved the furniture
but the light was gone
and so was our youth
And in silence you smoked
and we missed each other getting old and
wasted time
turned into dust in your lungs
And in silence I choked
and we missed each other getting old and
wasted time
turned into past in my eyes
Who is the one in front of me?
Whose is the face I see in the mirror?
In front of the window
waiting for the sun
I remember
the light in your eyes
shut down like a fire
Oh, wasted light!
could have enlightened this house
we changed it all
the color of walls
and moved the furniture
but the light was gone
and so was our youth
And in silence you smoked
and we missed each other getting old and
wasted time
turned into dust in your lungs
And in silence I choked
and we missed each other getting old and
wasted time
turned into past in my eyes
credits
from II,
released December 1, 2019
Music and lyrics by Northwest
Recorded, produced, mixed and mastered by Northwest
Mariuca García-Lomas:
Lead and background vocals and keyboards.
Ignacio Simón:
Background vocals, guitars, percussion, sound effects and orchestral arrangements.
Additional musicians:
Leyre Rada: Violin
Elvira Hernández: Cello
Alberto Madrid: Double bass
Lorenzo Palomares: Drums
A group that I know only too well, I’ve been with them for nearly 30 years; from their Glaswegian basement origins to their current status as Arena band. My enthusiasm for their later output may have tempered somewhat as the mighty ‘Gwai evolved their sound to avoid pigeonholing, but there is nothing better than when they lay waste to a venue via the sheer euphoria of ‘Helicon 1’. They’re still devastating live and, after all those years, THE authority in Instrumental Rock music. Logen Ninefingers