In 2003 there was ‘’Before the dawn’, a dark, haunting CD perfectly combining strong songwriting and tasteful electronics. The single ‘Awake’ enjoyed a lot of radio airplay and made it onto several compilations. Flanders’ biggest girl group Scala even took it as far as Japan. More than enough good reviews, again and again hearty applause from those in the know. Anton played live, and every time he was convincing.
But a real performer always wants to go deeper and wider. Walgrave did what he had to do: write songs, scrap songs, rewrite songs and scrap some more songs. Day in, day out, rain or shine. Week after week, month after month. Lots of songs.
And then more work, to make good songs into great songs.
The great songs caught the attention of Frank Vander linden. Although he’d won prizes for outstanding production work on De Mens Cds, Vander linden had never dared to produce any one else’s work yet. But Walgrave’s compositions twisted his arm, his voice gave him shivers and the man’s passion was simply contagious.
Thus, they got down to work together, starting in May of 2005. Day in, day out, rain or shine, week after week. Songs fell by the wayside, refrains were halved, verses turned upside down, and every unnecessary note was ruthlessly scrapped.
Out of a mass of raw songs, twelve made the cut, each one just right – à point, with the compliments of the chef.
An elite team was put together to put these twelve songs onto CD. Michel ‘Shelle’ Dierickx, who had just made 'Pocket revolution' with dEUS and had been honoured for it in the media by Barman, recorded and mixed everything. Mario Goossens (Hooverphonic, Triggerfinger,...) played drums. The bass parts were shared by Hans Mullens (Buscemi,...) and fellow ‘Mens’ Michel De Coster. Aram Van Ballaert and Geoffrey Hautvas played guitar. The rest was done by Anton and Frank themselves.
The result is absolutely first class. Only seven days of mixing (in Brussels’ ICP Studio) were needed to finish the job. And, as Walgrave would say, ‘het vonkt!’ (it sparks!) It rocks, it moves you, seduces you, bites you, soothes and hits you. It has ‘it’.
And ‘it’ is a new CD with twelve extraordinary songs, of which ‘Lost Soul’ became the single. We dare say that ‘Lost Soul’ may be one of the best songs of 2006. The full CD, entitled Shine, will be released on 3 April 2006. The album presentation will be on 4 April in Het Depot in Leuven. There are rumours that the breakthrough to the larger public won’t have much longer to wait.
LOST SOUL
Anton Walgrave Lyrics
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Will you tell me what it’s like?
Dream ‘bout light and love and shelter?
Will you tell me what it’s like?
When you reach the other side?
You’re cut adrift, maybe tonight
When you reach the other side
Lost Soul
Lost Soul
Hope you like what I have done boy
Will you find some peace of mind
When you see us from a distance
Will you tell me what it’s like
When you reach the other side
Will things be better when you hide?
On the other side
Lost Soul
The lyrics to Anton Walgrave's song "Lost Soul" contemplate death and what happens after we pass away. The singer addresses someone they care about, who they assume will die before them, asking them to describe their experience on the "other side". The concept of the "other side" can be interpreted in a number of ways, whether it be Heaven, the afterlife, or simply the unknown.
The line "Dream ‘bout light and love and shelter?" suggests that the singer is hoping for a positive afterlife experience, one filled with warmth and safety. The repetition of the phrase "When you reach the other side" throughout the song reinforces the idea that everything will be different once we die, and the singer is curious about what that entails.
Line by Line Meaning
When you reach the other side boy
After passing away, will you let me know what it's like to cross over to the afterlife?
Will you tell me what it’s like? Dream ‘bout light and love and shelter?
Do you picture a peaceful afterlife with light, love, and safety? Can you describe it to me?
When you reach the other side? You’re cut adrift, maybe tonight
You will be separated from the living world, floating in the unknown, possibly even tonight.
Lost Soul
This phrase repeats throughout the song and refers to the artist’s feelings of confusion and longing.
Hope you like what I have done boy
I hope that my accomplishments and legacy will please you, even if you are no longer here to witness them.
Will you find some peace of mind? When you see us from a distance?
Once you are in the afterlife looking down on us, will you feel content knowing that we carry on without you?
On the other side, will things be better when you hide?
Is the afterlife an escape from difficulties in life? Will things improve after crossing over?
Lost Soul
This phrase repeats throughout the song and refers to the artist’s feelings of confusion and longing.
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