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Track number 15 of second album released by this amazing band, in 2004. Alongside with "Eventuality...", Alarum has also released "Fluid Motion" [1999] and "Natural Causes" [2011].

If you liked this band, you may also find interesting the other band of Mark Palfreyman (Bass/Vocals), wich also is the new band of Scott Young (Guitars, disbanded in 2007):

The Levitation Hex.

Artist: Alarum

Album: Eventuality...

Year: 2004

Genre: Progressive Metal/Fussion

Country: Australia

Line Up:

Mark Palfreyman -- Bass/Vocals

Mark Evans - Guitars

Scott Young - Guitars

Matthew Racovalis -- Drums

Lyrics:

Situated between a process

Of our worlds expression

Development

Existence like a black hole

Birth from another

Dependent on each other

Reconditioned

Becoming...

Less of the world

More of the earth

Growth soon to follow

Essence merged with consciousness

The path of the unique

Unfolding golden breath

Birth is another

Seed of transformation

Reconditioned

Becoming.... alive

Bringing the others

As a journey takes its place

Reconditioned

Becoming....

Less of the world

More of the earth

And again to recontinue...

Comentarios

10 years ago

Smettli

Such a good band. It's indeed a shame that they're not more known, but that kind of makes it more fun as I get to introduce my friends to them. Jaws are dropped.

10 years ago

Brandon Morales

You can always share their music, post them on Facebook, and buy their Stuff :)

10 years ago

Brandon Morales

I'm glad you liked them, there aren't many musicians like this guys.

10 years ago

Brandon Morales

I agree... but in the meantime, you can try to make them famous (as I tried to do uploading the whole album).

10 years ago

charvinaldo

For real man. I just discovered them today, and I've just been looking for more chores, e-mails, whatever junk to attend to, just so I can keep listening. These guys are incredible!

10 years ago

Dre Cor

This tune popped into my head just today, hadn't heard or thought about Alarum in years. What a great band. Deserved more success than they got.

11 years ago

Samir Marquez

fucking great! shame its so unknown

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