A tip of my hat to the sounds and the feel of the late sixties.
lyrics
Morning light is creeping upon me.
I see by the shadows on the wall.
In a thousand years, who’s going to remember?
Your sins or your tears, time goes on.
So why do I fear the impending darkness?
No voices to hear, you are gone.
I can’t help but feel this glorious sadness,
The pathway is clear, life goes on.
A thousand tears, I’ll always remember,
Those heartbreaking years lasted too long.
So why do I fear the impending darkness?
No voices to hear. You are gone.
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So, this is the second Drifting Sun album vocally fronted by the gifted Jargon from Greece. If versatile (neo-)prog with fine melodies, arrangements and vocals is your thing, this might very well be worth your attention! Carsten Pieper
Soothfully a phenomenal prog rock album—an instant classic. What motivates me to say so, is the music’s incredible expressiveness & its wonderfully cinematic song structures. Jargon is a very good fit with this band. It is quite evident that the band’s current lineup have great chemistry together & that they share a common affinity to this vein of music. I look forward to their next creation. Drifting Sun are definitely one of prog rock’s brightest lights. Thank you, DS!
9+/10. Alrihkh
Dark but designed to move you, this Dallas group uses menacing synths and popping live drum to make heavily rhythmic post-punk. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 13, 2019
Every day until a Covid vaccine is found, Temporary Residence makes one of its records Name Your Price. Today’s is a classic from EitS. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 13, 2020
I am not new to Galahad but have lost touch with them after Beyond The Realms of Euphoria album,which still is my favorite release. But this release is just as good if not better. Galahad is one of the top prog acts around. A pleasure to add this to my musical collection. lloydd