The Witness - Under The Flood

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The Witness Lyrics

Shed some light into this
Hopeless mess
Shield the most innocent eyes
Precious witnesses
Don't watch I'm slipping
I'm losing sight of myself
Feels like the first time
And I don't want you to see
Me like this


Cause this life won't go on and on
And it's not worth trying to live
A lie that's beating down your countenance
Leaving you alone and desperate

Turn the light on into my
Darkest hour
Can't let your demons slip away
Unaccounted for
Don't watch I'm falling
I'm losing part of myself
This is the last time
That you will ever see
Me like this

Cause this life won't go on and on
And it's not worth trying to live
A lie that's beating down your countenance
Leaving you alone and desperate
All of the faces that I've seen
Dark silhouettes abandon me
Those hollowed eyes have let me see
All of the minds that need release

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Under The Flood is a high-energy hard-hitting rock band from Central Virginia. Their dynamic sound was described by Revolver magazine as having “keen melodic interplay, regardless of whether they’re kickin’ it hard or soft.” The band provides today’s audiences with smart, but accessible rock, that appeals to even the most discriminating of taste

Formed in 2005, brothers Matt and Dave Nadolski came together to create an honest sound that would resonate with listeners from all walks of life. The duo teamed up with local bassist Kenn Davis, Kentucky-native Brandon Sidebottom, and Russell Lee, former Deepfield drummer from Charleston, SC. With an in-your-face high-energy live show and a relentless touring ethic, Under The Flood is making their stamp in the rock industry. Their debut record The Witness was produced by Brian Craddock (Daughtry), mixed by Skidd Mills (Saliva, Saving Abel), and released worldwide by Koch Records in May 2008.

Under the Flood has recently teamed up with Join or Die Records to release their highly-anticipated sophomore album Alive In The Fire, which was produced by Andy Waldeck (Earth To Andy) and Kevin Murphy (Tonic, Josh Gracin). The new Album showcases the group’s growth and maturity as a band. It sheds light on a darker side of Under the Flood while maintaining their trademark melodic sound and lyrical substance. 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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