We hope you'll enjoy listen this song, because we enjoy when we play it!
This song is very important for us, not just for the lenght, because it is represent 3 years of work, a change of line up and a very special mix of all our influence!
Thank you again for your listening!
lyrics
THE DWARF – ELETTROLITI
Hide yourself, with sobriety that doesn’t let you explore
Dress yourself, the way the world says without asking why
Feed yourself, with answers you can find behind the house door
Look, look at what you are going to ignore
Behaving like a good guy you jumped over a thousand gates
Arm in arm alongside a lot of stupid mates
Avoiding the risk of meeting the becoming
Face to face with vitality the words are concealing
You have to find the strength to criticize me
You may start looking for a way to run away from me
Don’t soak up my truth
Don’t seek answers here
Don’t believe in what I’m telling you
(You) have to find the strength to criticize me
You may start looking for a way to run away from me
Don’t soak up my truth
Don’t seek answers here
Don’t believe in what I’m telling you
The morality of a society.
Religion or profanity.
They don’t have to draw your background
The way you used to know your life is filtered by cheap contact lenses
Freed from security
Use your obscurity
Freed from security
Use your obscurity
Will can make you slave, will can make you God
Will can make you bloom, will can give you a pod
Maybe you’ll walk through too many doors again
But you can turn yourself into a human airplane
And fly over the gorge between you and the treasure
of enduring the irrationality receiving pleasure
You have to find the strength to criticize me
You may start looking for a way to run away from me
Don’t soak up my truth
Don’t seek answers here
Don’t believe in what I’m telling you
I don’t need disciples, try to understand
Be a camel, be a lion, be a baby
Prove yourself to be a man
credits
released November 27, 2020
Ruben "Buba" Bernardin - Guitar
Michele "Mr. Wolf" Loss - Drum
Michael "Spyro" Bonomelli - Voice and Keyboards
Fabrizio "Faber Boninsegna - Bass
Roberto "Rob" Zancaner - Bass
The Long Island metal band's third album etches arena-sized hooks into their jagged compositions, deftly balancing experimental and poppy inclinations. Bandcamp Album of the Day May 12, 2022