Obsession - Xymox

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Obsession Lyrics

We sit in your room, so dark and strange
With yellow candles burning straight
Outside it rains, so silver and bright
A glaring light crashed into the sky

It's just the way it should be
It's so right as rain
It's just the way it should be
It's so right as rain

We stayed awake at night
With visions so unreal
We stayed awake at night
With visions so ideal
It's got a hold on me
It's got a hold on me

Smiles and voices suddenly changed
Eyes and shadows on a distance too short
Is there someone who I know?
Is there someone at all?
Is there someone who I know?
Is there someone I called?

It's just the way it should be
It's so right as rain
It's just the way it should be
It's so right as rain

We stayed awake at night
With visions so unreal
We stayed awake at night
With visions so ideal

So when the storm comes running in your eyes
And the wind shakes the forest leaves

It's so right as rain
We stayed awake at night
With visions so unreal
We stayed awake at night
With visions so ideal
It's got a hold on me
It's got a hold on me

It's got a hold on me
It's got a hold on me
It's got a hold on me
Hold on me

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Clan of Xymox (also known as Xymox) blend an eclectic and vibrant mix of darkwave, electronic pop, gothic rock, and acoustic folk. From the Netherlands, Xymox was established in Nijmegen, the Netherlands by frontman Ronny Moorings and then live-in Anke Wolbert in 1983. Their first EP, Subsequent Pleasures added Pieter Nooten afterwards on keyboards and left a mark on an emerging Euro-wave market.

A chance meeting with Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard of Dead Can Dance led to an invitation to support that band on a UK tour, and then a recording contract with their record label, 4AD.

Their first two full length albums, self-titled Clan of Xymox and Medusa, comfortably settled Xymox into their own niche of blooming melodics and smooth grey lyrical originality, with Ronnie's songwriting coming as a fresh and very welcome abstract to the plastic and packaged synthpop of the late 80s. In 1989, Ronnie saw a chance to evolve and left 4AD, releasing Twist of Shadows which proved to be their most complete and mature offering thusfar, and was their most successful yet.

With the next two albums, Phoenix and Metamorphosis, fans were left with something of an out of body experience - as Xymox was sounding nothing like themselves. Metamorphosis was truly that however, its failure created a catalyst for Moorings to jump to yet another label, part ways with his bandmates, and pickup Mojca Zugna on bass. Zok records re-released Metamorphosis and a new EP - Headclouds. Moorings took a four year break to introspect and write, and gave fans the wondrous gift that is Hidden Faces, admittedly the logical followup to Medusa.

The new millenium ushered in success for Creatures, Notes From the Underground, Farewell, Breaking Point, The Best Of Clan Of Xymox and the latest DVD release Visible (2008) which serve to define what Clan of Xymox has become now - a velvet lined room smelling of roses and clove, the distant chime of crystal engaging crystal, and the slow lilting line of smoke forming nameless shapes as it draws you ever in.

Current Live Lineup:
Ronny Moorings - words, guitar, piano, voice
Mojca Zugna - bass, voice

Yvonne de Ray - keyboards
Mario Usai - guitar

Discography (as Clan Of Xymox):

1985 - Clan Of Xymox
1986 - Medusa
1997 - Hidden Faces
1999 - Creatures
2000 - Live
2001 - Notes From The Underground
2001 - Remixes From The Underground
2001 - John Peel Sessions
2003 - Farewell
2004 - The Best Of Clan Of Xymox
2006 - Breaking Point
2008 - Visible DVD
2009 - In Love We Trust

As Xymox:

1983 - Subsequent Pleasures
1989 - Twist Of Shadows
1991 - Phoenix
1992 - Metamorphosis
1993 - Headclouds
1994 - Remix (bootleg) 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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