Carnival of Souls - Saviour Machine

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Carnival of Souls Lyrics

Unto the Gods I call your name
The crucifixion of my brain
As I wait for you

Into the field, I've lost my way
I've opened veins just for the day
As I wait for you

The thoughts that linger in my head
They cry out for the dead
As they wait for you
Call my name, Call my name


Into the Carnival of Souls
Surrendered to the fight
They dance upon the edge
They dance upon the night
To wake up in the dark
And find they've lost their way
Their way back to the door
Their way back to the light

I've opened doors, I've opened minds
I've opened yours a thousand times
As I wait for you

I've fought the battle from the start
I've opened sores inside my heart
It bleeds without remorse

The thought that linger in my heard
They cry out for the dead
As they wait for you
Call my name, Call my name

Into the Carnival of Souls
Surrendered to the fight
They dance upon the edge
They dance upon the night
To wake up in the dark
And find they've lost their way
Their way back to the door
Their way back to the light

(Unto the Gods, IE Hebrew Trinity - Father, Son, Holy Spir)

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SAVIOUR MACHINE was founded in California in the summer of 1989 around the nucleus of brothers Eric Clayton (vocals, lyrics) and Jeff Clayton (guitars). Supplemented by Dean Forsyth (bass) and Samuel West (drums), the Claytons recorded a few demos in the 90s, which culminated in a deal with Frontline Records and the released of their eponymous debut in 1993. The first album had strong influences from Queensrÿche and U2, and displays a highly gothic atmosphere; this combination yields an almost doomy sound, but the material is kept sophisticated with keyboards, Eric's incredibly strong baritone vocals, (similar to Peter Murphy's) and deep lyrics mainly focusing on the End Times as prophesied in the Bible.

Their official website is www.saviourmachine.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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