Music composed by Mark Messer
Lyrics Written by William Parshall (Xexxal)
Sung by William Parshall (Xexxal)
Back ups by Mark Messer
OK here is our first song!! I know... we're not the best singers xD But this is the best we've gotten so far. We hope to make an acoustic version with piano later on. The vocal recording was originally through Protools but it kept crashing so we switched to Garage Band. The music was created on Mixcraft and FL.
We have no idea what genre this is xD the closest we could come up with is alternative or trance.
Lyrics:
How can I
how can I move on
You were my world
but now you are gone
These trials and trivia
that we've undergone
has caused our mistakes
to become overdrawn
Blue ocean waves
Call out to me
Take me away
Bring me to peace
Blue ocean waves
Be my escape
bring me to life
teach me to breathe
This was sure
To end in catastrophe
you were my friend
but now an enemy
you tore my sails
and broke my speed
no heart beat
yet I continue to bleed
Blue ocean waves
Call out to me
Take me away
Bring me to peace
Blue ocean waves
Be my escape
bring me to life
teach me to breathe
Now I see the sea come crashing down
down on the shoreline but without a sound
things aren't the same without you around
and all these storms only wish for me to drown
the roar of the sea mixes with the crowd now
making my aching heart start to pound now
wishing i could fall in to this ocean shroud
for my broken past holds me to the ground
and to think I had found a way
to live my life outside of the quay
I left the docks, but I'm stuck in the bay
but Ill reach the ocean when I live down the shame
Ill close my eyes and just float away
hoping that my soul will be saved
and I can avoid these tsunami's
and safely stay on the blue ocean waves
Blue ocean waves
Call out to me
Take me away
Bring me to peace
Blue ocean waves
Be my escape
bring me to life
teach me to breathe
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Ikodo Moonstrife
I quite like this. It's got a nice melody, well-written lyrics, and I think the singing is quite good. The second instrument/synth that comes in during the interlude after the second chorus was a bit harsh on my ears, but maybe that's just me. Overall, nicely done.