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Raw Heart (Demo Version)
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A song that mixes heavier and quieter passages. This demo version has a drum machine instead of live drums, and the vocals are a scratch take.
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Vonnis is a hard rock band with progressive tendencies. We sound somewhat like a blend of Tool, Opeth, Porcupine Tree, and good.
UPDATE 8/15/05 The news you were all waiting for (hopefully); the EP has been remixed and mastered by Drew Mazurek (Linkin Park, GWAR, Nothingface, Godhead) and is ready for release. We'll be mailing out some promos soon, so if you're interested, please drop us a line on the message board or otherwise. -Vonnis
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Peak #504
Peak in subgenre #50
Author
Words: Marcelis, Music: Vonnis
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Vonnis
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December 20, 2004
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MP3 4.8 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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A song that mixes heavier and quieter passages. This is a demo with scratch vocals and a drum machine instead of live drums.
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Raw Heart This rusted star stopped shining long ago Its light fading with each crimson drop of hope That bled as freely as the leaves fall from the trees On a freezing autumn day As coldly as the rain falling on an open grave A wasted life, a wasted talent An abused host body, praying for release from the claws making their demands upon it Echoing sheets of rain playing a sombering eulogy Nobody owes anyone any apologies It's just the way life really is, When you see I don't owe anyone any apologies. A soul disillusioned by its own doom, with each leaf fallen leaving one more desolate, aching space that could never be refilled. The lamb lay bleeding as they towered over him Pillars of strength upon wretched strength, Feeding on the weak and defenseless soul, Eating his raw red heart Echoing sheets of rain playing a sombering eulogy Nobody owes anyone any apologies It's just the way life really is, When you see I don't owe anyone any apologies. (Lyrics copyright Marcelis, 2004)
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