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Floodgates

by Soliloquium

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First single from Soliloquium's fourth full-length album "Soulsearching". Featuring Oddleif Stensland (Communic) on guest vocals.

lyrics

Tear myself open for all to see
Decimation by own hand
Carving out a life, a chosen fate
The crumbling house of cards
Hides horizons behind the dust

Where do we turn in these trying times?
Unveiling the burning within
An empty frame of a life, a gaping hole
How could we let it come this far?

Destitute, derelict, prolonged realization
Survivor's guilt at the greatest cost
Turn every stone, uncover every mystery
A defective pursuit on my own terms

Desperation marks our ways
Clinging to the last of ropes

All eyes upon, dark night of the soul
Boiling points and unspoken sacrifice
Poison thorns, tentacles of past
The weight of silent habit

Here I stand, reborn
Firmly anchored in the mire

credits

released January 31, 2022
Stefan Nordström - guitars, vocals
Jonas Bergkvist - bass
Xines - drums
Jari Lindholm - keyboards
Oddleif Stensland - guest vocals

Mixed and mastered by Jari Lindholm
Music and lyrics by Stefan Nordström

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Soliloquium Sweden

Soliloquium is a swedish death/doom metal band started in 2011. Our main influences are Katatonia, Anathema, Paradise Lost and October Tide. Soliloquium has grown from a side project to a full fledged band, and our musical horizons are expanding beyond death/doom.

The third full-length album "Things We Leave Behind" is out 16 March 2020 on Naturmacht Productions/Rain Without End Records!
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