I`m at the edge of a mountain looking down/ heartbeat racing there`s no one aroundI catch the eyes of an eagle that shoots through the sky/ take a deep...
I`m at the edge of a mountain looking down/ heartbeat racing there`s no one around I catch the eyes of an eagle that shoots through the sky/ take a deep breath I`m reckless I`m ready to fly I know that you`re feeling the same feeling you`re the pain you`re feeling restrained by the chains of uncertainty It`s time to break free and it`s my time to fly. Don`t let `em change your mind/ don`t let `em bring you down/ they can build their walls we can knock them down it`s our time to fly She`s riding lightning to heart of the storm won`t follow rules breaks from the norm they tell her that she`s wasting her time losing her mind better get back in line and follow the blind Wakes to face another day it`s not the same her dreams won`t fade away she screams 'Hey I`m alive I`m inside'/ it`s my time to fly. Don`t let `em change your mind/ don`t let `em bring you down/ they can build their walls we can knock them down it`s our time to fly There`s no reason to hide/ forget all their lies/ it`s time for you to decide/ make your choice to live your live Don`t let `em change your mind/ don`t let `em bring you down/ they can build their walls we can knock them down it`s our time to fly
Its our time to fly
09/16/11 10:35:07AM @cooter:
I'm a fan. This is outstanding music, guys. Fine musicianship, great vocals, top drawer writing. So well done on all counts, and a great listen.
Killer music!
kooder
02/28/11 06:48:53AM @josephrodz:
Yes,this is what i call heavy hard rock and radio ready like gary said.
my 5/5 stars
05/25/10 04:29:01PM @gary-reed:
Wow! Great song, lyrics, vocals, guitar, rhythm section, arrangement, etc., etc. This is a very polished, professional sounding, ready-for-radio track.
05/25/10 01:45:18PM @:
A cool well produced pop/rock tune with a catchy lyric and great production values.
The Southern California hard rock band Swirl are cashing in on their good fortune with regard to film licensing opportunities and as a result the arrow is...
The Southern California hard rock band Swirl are cashing in on their good fortune with regard to film licensing opportunities and as a result the arrow is pointed up with a bullet! Music from the self titled and latest release ‘SWIRL’, is featured in the movie ‘Ditch Day’ (in North America and released under the full title ‘Ditch Day Massacre’ in other territories). This film has already been released in Germany, Brazil, the UK, Korea and the U.S. with more territories to be announced in 2017. The film stars Emmy Award winning actor Bill Oberst Jr., and took home the “Best Feature Film” Award at the Burbank International Film Festival.The 3 SWIRL songs featured in ‘Ditch Day (Massacre)’ are “Spell”, “Rise Up” and “We Are Alive”.
Swirl was formed by guitarist Duane “DT” Jones in Washington State. The earliest version of the band scheduled a recording session in Southern California, but due to a scheduling conflict the original drummer was a last minute cancellation. One brief phone call later brother Brian “Bam Bam” Jones was brought in to record drums and became a permanent member of the band. Swirl went on to release their debut CD ‘Out Of Nowhere’. The disc was produced by Carlos Cavazo (RATT/ Quiet Riot) and Matt Thorr (Rough Cutt/ Jailhouse). Swirl toured the United States and Japan in the early 2000’s and achieved moderate success.
In 2008 “DT” entered the recording studio of Cinderella drummer Fred Coury with vocalist Alfred Ramirez. That session gave birth to the songs “Adrenaline” and “Sleepwalker” (both songs were produced by Fred who also played drums on the tracks) and reignited Swirl. The two songs led to management interest and tour opportunities. “DT”, Brian and Alfred recruited bassist Shane Carlson to finalize the lineup for Swirl.
Between 2011- 2012 Swirl had a musical makeover and began writing and recording new music. The band removed themselves from the LA area to record at Baxter Rd studios in Wildomar, California. The members of Swirl decided to use the lessons learned from previous recording session mentors to self produce the new material with post production and mastering done in Lake Elsinore, California with James Rieger.
The result? The hard rock disc ‘SWIRL’ which demonstrates the same strong, powerful, hook laden, song writing that is Swirl music, yet captured in a modern sound and production style that creates instantly memorable, emotionally impactful songs. Their songs are crisp and full of emotion. They are also catchy tunes with sustainability. They are full of radio friendly tunes, thick with rhythmic movements and hooks. “Fourth of July”, “Rise Up” and “Message” were instant hits with the bands rapidly expanding fan base, known as the “Swirl Society”.
Since the release of ‘SWIRL’ the band has been the support act or headlined several shows in Southern California. Swirl has been the direct support band on several tours (traveling 50,000 miles in the US between December 2008- November 2009). To date Swirl has been the support act for many established rock artists including RATT, Extreme, Cinderella, Slaughter, LA Guns, Souls of We, Red Dragon Cartel, Skid Row and more.
According to Swirl, the “Message” behind the music has to do with standing up for what you believe in – not giving up and going for what you want in the face of those who put road blocks in front of you, it’s staying the course, staying focused and not giving an inch in any other direction, but the road you have carved out for yourself. Sometimes you will fall down, sometimes you will lose your way, but in the end the only way to win is you have to get back on your feet, dust yourself off and carry on so are you ready to “Rise Up”? Indeed, this group has quite a determination and a sound that captures that emotion. With every song, there is a personal experience that backs it up. You can feel those stories right through to your very core.
I'm a fan. This is outstanding music, guys. Fine musicianship, great vocals, top drawer writing. So well done on all counts, and a great listen.
Killer music!
kooder
Yes,this is what i call heavy hard rock and radio ready like gary said.
my 5/5 stars
Wow! Great song, lyrics, vocals, guitar, rhythm section, arrangement, etc., etc. This is a very polished, professional sounding, ready-for-radio track.
A cool well produced pop/rock tune with a catchy lyric and great production values.