I used to cross through a thousand cities, why disappear?
From the roof to the ground, it never stops, where disappear?
Seems it's been eaten by the apathy, I disappear.
Through the flow that spreads from the walls to the time, I disappear.
There are no more streets when I can find the lines,
There are no more ways where to follow your trace,
There are no more squares where I can feel alive,
I disappear.
We are the rhythm, the hope and the answers!
Cities still calling me, I gave up everything, to raise my soul.
We are the rhythm, the hope and the answers!
Cities still calling me, I gave up everything, to save your soul.
Billions of workers are left by the shore, they'll disappear.
They wait for a boat that will never come. Where disappear?
Captains are stuck in their own golden brain, I disappear.
While the chosen ones are parading again and over again,
I disappear.
There are no more streets where I can find the strength,
There are no more ways where I can save my place,
There are no more squares, there are no more squares,
I disappear!
We are the rhythm, the hope and the answers!
Cities still calling me, I gave up everything, to raise my soul.
We are the rhythm, the hope and the answers!
Cities still calling me, I gave up everything, to save your soul.
I come out from the water towers plain.
The sun was breathing in their green fleshy stems.
Townfolks are coming and will burn the trees.
I'm so afraid.The city can't be found, it's all in my mind. I disappear.
After an audacious cover of Pink Floyd's "What Shall We Do Now?" in 2021, the collective entered 2022 with "Méandres", an Ep
in which the French language finds its place within 3 new unleashed tracks, including a collaboration with female singers of the polyphonic choir "Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares"....more
supported by 8 fans who also own “Rhythm.Hope.Answers”
If/when the apocalypse ever occurs, The Black Queen's Fever Daydream will be its official soundtrack and manifesto. And, I'm living for it as we dance ourselves into oblivion. DAS VILLAIN
The latest Djunah LP channels the duo's heavy, intensely cathartic sound to reflect on living with and healing from trauma. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 14, 2023