Awani
01-11-2009, 07:15 AM
Not really a fan of this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaxons) band, but they do have lyrics that interest me.
As above so below (remix): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPhIvFQ-MyU
The lyrics:
Sailing silver waves, through the skies and round your eyes
And in the pockets of the tide, a meeting place by night
Sequin covered swans, that are used to make their own mosaics
A ceremony comes: An exponential fate
The dance of the cosmos shows
The stitches of space that slowly come and go
The dance of the cosmos shows, as above, so below
A whippoorwhill in flight, turns east towards westphalia
In search of lost time, with the magic of true light
Tone zodiac in tune, with the fossil of our themepark
And falling from the seams, is a steeple swarmed in light
The dance of the cosmos shows
The stitches of space that slowly come and go
The dance of the cosmos shows, as above, so below
Galloping galloping beams faster...
Joining together and still faster...
Onwards past never and still faster...
Always past never and still faster...
Klaxons' music is often supernatural and magic-realist in theme, as shown in a number of song titles and lyrical content. Examples of this are "As Above, So Below" (favourite saying of Aleister Crowley)... - source (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaxons#Musical_style)
What idiot wrote this wiki article? How can they mention A.C. as the main source behind this phrase?
As above so below (remix): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPhIvFQ-MyU
The lyrics:
Sailing silver waves, through the skies and round your eyes
And in the pockets of the tide, a meeting place by night
Sequin covered swans, that are used to make their own mosaics
A ceremony comes: An exponential fate
The dance of the cosmos shows
The stitches of space that slowly come and go
The dance of the cosmos shows, as above, so below
A whippoorwhill in flight, turns east towards westphalia
In search of lost time, with the magic of true light
Tone zodiac in tune, with the fossil of our themepark
And falling from the seams, is a steeple swarmed in light
The dance of the cosmos shows
The stitches of space that slowly come and go
The dance of the cosmos shows, as above, so below
Galloping galloping beams faster...
Joining together and still faster...
Onwards past never and still faster...
Always past never and still faster...
Klaxons' music is often supernatural and magic-realist in theme, as shown in a number of song titles and lyrical content. Examples of this are "As Above, So Below" (favourite saying of Aleister Crowley)... - source (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaxons#Musical_style)
What idiot wrote this wiki article? How can they mention A.C. as the main source behind this phrase?