Dawn of Creation
(c) 2010 Words and Music by Mars Hollow
There is a place time and space are reduced to nothing,
So far away yesterday is tomorrow morning,
No one to see the gravity of the situation,
Weightless and free,
At the dawn of creation,
A distant spark in a constellation,
The dawn of creation,
Where starless skies inhale the night.
How far away is the day before time starts ticking,
And thinking, and breathing, and seeing and knowing and being?
Out on the rings it’s a dreamscape Sunday morning,
Cosmically seized,
By the dawn of creation,
From Genesis to Revelation,
The dawn of creation,
Where you and I one day collide.
Stars come alive bringing light to the new day breaking,
Somewhere in time from the slime a new life is waking,
Planets align in the mind of a solar system,
Born out of time,
At the dawn of creation,
The breathing in and the exhalation,
The dawn of creation,
Where you and I one day collide.
There is a place time and space are reduced to nothing,
So far away yesterday is tomorrow morning,
Now I can see the gravity of the situation,
Just you and me,
At the dawn of creation,
A distant spark in a constellation,
The dawn of creation,
Where you and I one day collide.
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This might be the least folky of the Wobbler releases and I wasn't sure about it at all.
After a few listens however I'm loving the inventiveness and the endless melodies, all driven along by Kristian Hultgren's wonderful percussive bass. PartTimeZombie
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This US-American band, which owes its contradictory name to a photomontage created by George Logan, is usually compared to "Rush"... well, no, I don't agree... While there are undoubtedly some typical "Rush" chords and sounds, I think the music has much more in common with 80's neo-prog bands like IQ. And just like the latter, those imaginary Scottish elephants don't lose much time with silly riffs and interludes, but get straight to the point in their songs, with much attention to detail. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)