It takes a great mind
To help another think alike
So many come and go...but..
None seem to turn out right
So we search for the one
Who seems to have the...
It takes a great mind
To help another think alike
So many come and go...but..
None seem to turn out right
So we search for the one
Who seems to have the key
Powerless we fall in line
Join the march of the Lemmings
I rise up from the water
To find my sanity
I rage accross the country
I find my world in need
I chop down the crucifix
Tear up the sacred word
But don't try to follow me
I'm not a god cuz I saved the lemmings.
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Prophet Switch original from back in the day
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Prophet Switch original from back in the day
09/05/10 10:31:35AM @mark-reed:
Musically this has an early Sabbath mood to it, dark and broody. Sounds like it was a live recording, which made this appeal to me. I liked it nice one
Well, a bit about why this page exists. I am currently doing home recording on my PC. I am a vocalist, guitarist, bass player, lyricist, and do song...
Well, a bit about why this page exists. I am currently doing home recording on my PC. I am a vocalist, guitarist, bass player, lyricist, and do song arrangement. I am pretty much doing this as a hobby right now, but as I progress I imagine it will turn into more. This is an experiment from one individuals messed up head. I hope you enjoy it and welcome any feedback...ANY AT ALL!
I was in a band in the past called Prophet Switch. We were a progressive metal band with music well ahead of it's time. Unfortunately, living in the states and my town in particular... not very receptive. This was during the horrible time when the Rap/Metal thing happened. We gave it our best shot and due to personal reasons the band broke up. We do have one lasting recording however which can be listened to at my SoundClick site. I then started an acoustic project with the bass player of Prophet Switch and another cat I know who is a lead guitarist... we played coffee clubs and such... was very cool. I really dig the coffee club scene... people seem to be receptive to more styles of music.
Musically this has an early Sabbath mood to it, dark and broody. Sounds like it was a live recording, which made this appeal to me. I liked it nice one