Gojira - Where Dragons Dwell (Lyrics on Screen Video 🎤🎶🎸🥁)
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First off the name of this track is really cool and makes me think of Lord of The Rings or some medieval shit haha. The intro is quite laid back and with a nice squeaky lick. I just can't get over how good Gojira's production is, they might have one of the greatest guitar tones I've ever heard. Also their transitions are very unique to their style, only they could pull it off. The lyric scheme in this one is kind of hard to interpret. I think he's talking about something dwelling inside of him that is monster like and is waiting to finally come out. He says he 'met the dragon in a cave by the mountain' I think he's talking about his soul or his subconscious. 3:32 is a very eerie sounding part and continues throughout the rest of the song until the end... Gojira is so unique jesus haha. Enjoy!
🎤 Lyrics Start 🎤
[Verse 1]
A deep voice is rising from the heart of the mountain
Vibrations of the stone I can hear in my heart
The call of instinct, the flight of the powerful
I hunger for it, it just keeps me alive
[Verse 2]
I met the dragon in a cave by the mountain
Now I bring the evidence the beast is alive
This ageless army will strike in the morning
And then a star will rise and shine in the sky
But I grow impatient, cannot stand the wait
And I start to dig within me this tunnel to I
In this region of me, a great dragon is lying
On the wealth of a mighty world, my own world inside
[Verse 3]
I saw, I saw monsters
And I, and I start to, start to dig within
When I, when I turn my
Turn my back on them, they devour me
In this region of
Me, a dragon is lying there awake
Monster, monster kings, do
Do not scorn them, but do not fear them, no
Muster, muster thy army, army
🎤 Lyrics End 🎤
**Wikipedia.com Stuff**
The album was largely written by Joe and Mario Duplantier, but Christian Andreu contributed certain parts such as the outro of "Where Dragons Dwell"[3] and the central melody on "World to Come". According to Mario, the album was entirely self-produced by the band.[4] Jean-Michel Labadie was involved in the production, especially on the coherence of his bass in the compositions, and with his work the band sought "to bring a much warmer note into their sound".[5] Gojira had emphasized more interludes and melodies in this album. Joe Duplantier said that From Mars to Sirius represented a journey; saying, "and as in every journey, there are air gaps, variations and moments of calm".[6]
After the recording of Terra Incognita made in ten days in a studio in Brussels,[7] the band decided to build their own studio called, Le Studio des Milans, located in their hometown, where From Mars to Sirius would be recorded.[3] The drum recording were made at Le Florida in Agen.[8][9]
Prior to the album's release date, the band performed two songs at concerts in France, "Backbone" and "The Heaviest Matter of the Universe".[3] The mastering of the album was completed in mid-July 2005.[3]
A concept album, From Mars to Sirius relates the resurrection of a dead planet through an interplanetary quest, tackling environmental issues such as climate change and impacts on marine life as well as broader themes of life, death, and rebirth.[10][11][12] Explaining the meaning behind the album title, Joe Duplantier said in an interview that "In some cultures, Mars symbolizes war and Sirius peace. I'm simplifying! It is a journey of a state of war, even if in France we are preserved, but it can be a war within us, in our flesh, in our mind, a war with ourselves".[13]
The song "Flying Whales" is "a homage" to whales and their intelligence.[6] The concept emerged during the second album's tour and resulted in the imagery and artwork for From Mars to Sirius.[14] The cover art was created by Joe Duplantier.[3]
Listenable Records reissued the album on vinyl in September 2012 and in November 2015 in limited quantities.[15][16] A 10th anniversary box-set was released on February 12, 2016, again through Listenable Records.[17][18] A video directed by Alain Duplantier was filmed for the song "To Sirius".[19]
Source(s): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_Ma... and https://genius.com/Gojira-where-drago...
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