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Atlantis Forever
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Silly Prog Metal
space rock hawkwind heavy rock synth rock
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Heavy Space Rock, a bit progressive possibly in places.
This was a project I recorded in 1999-2000, expecting (and indeed achieving) no financial gain, fame or success. It sold a fabulous 9 copies on dear old mp3.com. Ah, the joys of last century technology- Cubase VST creaking along and crashing frequently on a steam driven 300MHz Pentium II... We won't see those days again. Thank God. The original intent was a kind of metallised space rock, kind of a metallised Hawkwind. I modelled the vocals very poorly indeed on those of Martin Walkyier (then of Skyclad), largely because I can't sing to save my life. What I learned was that I can't bark convincingly either. Also, strangely, despite the hundreds of hours I spent recording and tweaking these songs I was reluctant to lay down vocal tracks, and on more than one occasion I just left the guide vocal on the finished masterpieces. Which was just plain silly. Other memories that leap unbidden include the hopeless quest to make an AWE32 kick drum poke through the mix, and the frustration caused by the fact that, having had most of my gear stolen some time before, all I had to work with was a guitar, a microphone, and whatever the poor struggling PC could come up with (and thanks to Steve Watson for the loan of his keyboard, his compressor/limiter, his outboard reverb, his ears and his considerable patience). So anyway, here it is, in all of its naked glory. Be kind. It was only for fun.
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Charts
Peak #140
Peak in subgenre #31
Author
Ian Bland
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Bland
Uploaded
August 22, 2004
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MP3 4.4 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
The first song I recorded for "Moon Rock" and arguably the silliest, the lyric is a deliberately confused mish-mash of modern Atlantean gobbledook. The main intended effect of the song, a great cry (as if by a crowd) of "Atlantis Forever!" proved impossible to achieve without a crowd to cry, and thus you get one weedy bloke (me) instead. I'm still fond of the riff on the verses of this track, and given better production the keyboard theme would be good too, but this one suffers the most from my poor production skills; for instance there's an annoying whistle from some kind of bad mic placement/guitar bandpass filter effect. Still, if you're into silly prog metal, this could be the song for you.
Lyrics
Before the dawn of the age, Far across the foggy sea, We strode a land now bound by ice, Obscured to history, Where we worshipped the sun, And miracles were made, The birthplace of the power, A beauty that never would fade, Chorus Atlantis, tribal motherland, our wellspring, the eternal, Mankind's cradle, flower of Babel, the infernal, fabled land of light, Atlantis Forever! Our supremacy ended, Our cities lost in the ice, Betrayed by wayward magicians, We paid the utltimate price, Then came the time of the fire, The mountains thundered and cracked, And as we sank in the waters, We vowed that we would be back Repeat Chorus Nomads cast on the oceans, Became man's teachers and priests, The Gods of Mesopotamia, The Seven Sages Of The East, But we remembered fair Eden, Where we made our last stand, And now it's time to return home, To build again our mystical land, Repeat Chorus
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