You stand your little ground
My life begins today
Life rewinding without a sound
Shall we dance again?
Will we face the world alone?
Aware that this body is our home
Absent friend, where have you been?
Never mind the other's dream tonight
I see them behind a stone
Fighting for a glimpse of me
I feel trapped
As years go by and by
Will we face the world alone?
Aware that this body is our home
Absent friend, where have you been?
Never mind the other's dream tonight
Forgive me mother, before me father
Trying not to lose control
But for my sister, until I meet her
Such memories from the soul
As for the pretty, the very lonely
The only one that could say
It’s taken care of, he won’t be heard of
Now sleeping sound as a tree
I won't help you be
The child you have seen
In your utter dreams
Beyond skies and seas
You shall realize
How much time will pass
Into my own lies
Tomorrow will be past
Will we face this world alone?
Aware that this body is our home
Absent friend, where have you been?
Never mind the other's dream tonight
supported by 6 fans who also own “Never Mind the Other's Dream”
If someone were to ask me why I love progressive rock, this album would be one of my examples. It's eclectic; it's beautiful; it's sufficiently complex; and its cover art is cool. Soul Doubt does one hell of a great job of reprising the album's themes and building atmosphere and emotion throughout the >100 minute affair. And the cherry on top of it all is that there are no middling or superfluous songs--which is impressive because double albums usually have some amount of filler.
Magnifico!
Conscire
supported by 6 fans who also own “Never Mind the Other's Dream”
As a fan of the golden age of progressive music (Yes, Genesis, ELP, Crimson, Floyd, etc.) seeking newer bands, this album checks off more than a few sub-genres. The sum is greater than the parts although the parts are very good. It flows well from start to finish. progging_forgold