'Sentient', released in 2003 by US Label Middle Pillar Presents, is an hour of music that captures the essence of the band through layers of guitars, a spirited rhythm section and vocal harmonies that enliven the heart. In the summer of 2004 AEnima met with Carlos Maria Trindade (Keyboardist of famous Portuguese group Madredeus) with whom they co-produced a tribute cover song of a Cult Portuguese band Mão Morta called 'Anjo do Desespero'. Later that year, they released through Tenser Productions a limited Split Picture 7'' with the exclusive track 'Puppet Circus', which was the motto behind the subsequent Tour 'The Puppet Circus comes to Town' from November to December in Portugal.
Early in 2005, the Puppet Circus did leave town and with it took two of the band's members - guitarist Pedro and singer Carmen - a strange loss that propelled the remaining members to take some time off to travel and do some soul-searching. Getting together after some months, they were introduced to singer Susana and immediately realized she was perfect to pursue AEnima's renewed vision of hope and their unique ethereal universes. Fueled by this breath of fresh air, the band is currently preparing their new album as well as a sensor-driven interactive stage show which strengthens and consolidates their reputation as creators of magical worlds.
2. Aenima is a hardcore/grindcore band from Nancy, France. They release a demo 'Chainsaw is the law' in 2000 and a CD 'Hippie Hunter' in 2005. One of their guitar players later joined Blockheads.
Lhyrr
Aenima Lyrics
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You don't have to talk, I feel your sorrows
Sometimes, relief doesn't come
The wind takes our hopes far away
I will light a candle for her soul
When Lhyrr cries I feel an eternal mourning
The lyrics to Aenima's song "Lhyrr" are deeply emotional and haunting, conveying a sense of sadness and hopelessness. The opening line, "I see the sun dying in your eyes," paints a vivid picture of the singer noticing the pain and suffering reflected in the eyes of another person. This line is followed by "You don't have to talk, I feel your sorrows," indicating that the singer has a strong sense of empathy and is able to intuitively understand the feelings of others.
The third line, "Sometimes, relief doesn't come," suggests that the person in question may be dealing with some type of emotional trauma or grief. The next line, "The wind takes our hopes far away," adds to the feeling of despair and powerlessness conveyed in the lyrics. Despite the feeling of hopelessness, the singer implores the person not to "fade away," indicating a desire to help and support them. Finally, the line "I will light a candle for her soul" suggests a sense of mourning or tribute to someone who has passed away, adding an extra layer of emotional depth to the song.
Line by Line Meaning
I see the sun dying in your eyes
I can see the sadness and despair in your eyes, as if the light is fading away from your soul.
You don't have to talk, I feel your sorrows
You don't need to verbally express your emotions, I can sense your pain and sadness just by your presence.
Sometimes, relief doesn't come
Even though we hope for a relief or solution, sometimes it never comes and we must endure the pain.
The wind takes our hopes far away
We often have hopes and dreams, but they can easily be blown away and seem out of reach.
Don't fade away
I don't want you to lose your sense of self or hope, even in the face of hardship.
I will light a candle for her soul
I will honor and remember someone important who has passed away with a symbol of hope and light.
When Lhyrr cries I feel an eternal mourning
When someone I care about is in deep distress and despair, I feel a profound sense of sadness that seems to linger on forever.
Contributed by Owen E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.