Physical copy of Cinema on 12'' Black Vinyl. It also contains the album on CD on a plastic sleeve.
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Physical copy of Cinema on Digipack.
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lyrics
The moonrise is reaching this
Torn, tired ground
Veil of mist
Arranging a colorless cloak in the sky
Moving closer
I shall leave
Pursuing the traces of smoke
Lost in time
Cleansing promise
We’re following blindly the
Shadows of dawn
Shifting further
Is it real or an illusion, spraying
From above?
Are we just a herd of pawns on
Higher grounds?
My eyes in dust
My hands are bound
My throat is tied
My thoughts are drowned
Here I stay
Wondering if I had to go,
facing deadlocks every door I open
Blazing lights
In the distance
Deafening sounds
Hazy view
Blood flowing
Through the cracks
Of this broken land
When did our conscience go unheard?
Have we reached the point of no return?
Ashes in the field
Sea of grey tranquility
Burying our sins
Deep
So deep
Over the darkened hills
Shy sunlight bathes over the scene
Tearing me from sleep
Into reality
I saw through screens of dust
A diffuse silhouette taking form
Skin was pale as salt
Echoes of an empty voice
Another battle
Leaving nothing but shells,
idle marionettes
Straight into nothingness
Their disguise is what’s left,
Shallow as their pretext
Riding a vaporous horse
Through the distressing scene,
She dissolved
Barely felt her touch
And fell from an ethereal dream
Within a dichotomy
Thousand dirty golden wings
Carry a hollow sphere
Marching slowly, rusty chains,
I feel their pain,
All we trust is all we have left in this world,
A world where we are only
What we have been sold,
We’re all alone.
Then the rather empty light
Above our heads is gone,
We made our bet for a hopeful reward,
Ignoring all we were for what
Still had to come,
The vast unknown
Then it will be too late
To rest our tired shoulders
Late, just to understand
We’re the ones to blame,
We mislead our way
The sunrise is reaching this
Torn, tired ground
Soothing breeze
Relieving the colorless cloak in the sky
Slowly fading
Shall I speak,
Though I have no voice?
Shall I turn blind, accept the defeat?
Will I find relief
Living in hypocrisy?
To fulfill our vilest needs,
Trusting in our own reprieve
We have built the great deceit
Self-convincing as it is,
A society’s disease,
Suicidal constellations
credits
from Cinema,
released December 22, 2023
Alejandro Domínguez: Guitar
Arturo García: Bass
Miquel González: Keyboards
Marc Illa: Vocals
Eric Lavado: Drums
Xavier Martínez: Guitar
Written and Arranged by Regna
Recorded in Aclam Records, Barcelona
Engineered and Mixed by Jose Luis Cattaneo
Additional Edits and recordings by Ismael Salces
Mastered by Pete Maher at Pete Maher Mastering, London
Logo by Ideophony
Design by Joana M. Comas and Sheila Terrón
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