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Sonus Umbra - How Many Rivers

from All You Nied Is Norm by Various Artists

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Marooned on an island
Darkened seas at my shore
Alone on this no-land
Chasing light forevermore
My life a lie –an Illusion
Spoon fed memories while I’m sleeping
Wake to find them shattered, fleeting
Lorelei is laughing
In the echoes of this dream within a dream
Panopticon’s prison
Cages me no more
Free to reason
Fill the vacuum fear abhors
I search alone, and the darkness
Whispers of a long dead planet
Of the home we lost to madness
My fate to roam the galaxy
But never kiss the Sun
How many rivers will we have to cross
Before we find our way?
Please tell me, how many more?
Killing each other
In the labyrinth of hate
The minotaur is lost
Blood drunk we waltz
On the tight rope of fate
Fumbling with our fingers crossed
Is it too late?

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from All You Nied Is Norm, released December 22, 2021
Music and Lyrics by Luis Nasser and Steve Royce
Unreleased track from “A Sky Full of Ghosts”
Performed and arranged by SONUS UMBRA:
Roey Ben-Yoseph – Vocals
David Keller – Cello
Rich Poston – Guitars, Keyboards
Steve Royce – Flute, Keyboards
Tim McCaskey – Guitars
Luis Nasser – Bass, Keyboards, Sound Design.
Andy Tillotson – Drums, Guitars, Keyboard

Mixed by Andy Tillotson at Beneath the Cadavers
Produced by Andy Tillotson and Luis Nasser.

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Sonus Umbra Chicago, Illinois

We are a progressive rock band: currently geographically dispersed between Chicago and Abu Dhabi, but established in Mexico City, back in the 20th century. If you want to hear shadows made of sound, we invite you to join us, take the great fall inwards and listen. ... more

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