"Tomorrow Will Change" is the sixth track from "Lost in Perception" released on 30th November 2012 via Progressive Promotion Records. Get the physical copy here: www.ppr-shop.de
The evening time with slender lights
Is growing in us with a huge size
Is giving hope and bringing power in,
That tomorrow will change,
That tomorrow will win
God only knows why I’m giving back my right
To live and the rules to exist
The right to think, the right to act
To live and the rules to exist
And the peacock’s plumes
Are floating inside the furrowed crack
And though their imperfection is seen from distance
The are own, unique, so intimate
And though their imperfection is seen from distance
And your eye is like a gleam of diamond
And the sleeping lips will pronounce no words.
This power is a will which exist inside
It’s a gift, It’s a curse of delusion.
Mankind had more beautiful principles
And further, and further flags are going along
In this Purple, morning of my dreams
A blue breath at the head of the capital city
Subcutaneous filling, abominable idea
I am you and you are my reflection
The crowd is arming itself, the union will win
It will be better when I close my eyes
It will be better when I go deaf
It will be better to stay myself
Then nothing more will move me
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This is an incredible music album,when you're listening this album you're teleporting your self to another multidimensional world
Masterpiece 🤘🖤 sashebitola1977
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When you like your prog to be more beautiful and/or accessible than prog-proggy, than this is for you! Melodic as hell and yes, Peter Falconer is quite a singer! That wouldn't go half the way without the solid songs of Pat Sanders. A great combination of skills ;-) Carsten Pieper
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Although the 3 guest vocalists on this album sing wonderfully, and the songs are diverse and creative, I still prefer the voice of Peter Falconer. Still, I highly recommend this album, aware that my preference is somewhat of a bias. Some of the guitar playing on here is incredible. Despite the new vocalists, the sound of this album is still distinctly Drifting Sun. Personally, I give it 7.5/10. Alrihkh
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At last and after a too long time on my wishlist this album has finally been bought ;-)
Clearly recommended to friends of classic Pink Floyd (rather think Wish You Were Here than The Wall or in other words rather think Gilmour/Wright than Waters). Carsten Pieper