1. The Swedish old school EBM band has been alive since 2005, releasing material from time to time and continuously playing live concerts. It consists of three members. In 2015 their biggest release to date is coming on EAR records, which is a double CD.
2. Polish Industrial project, formed in late 2006. From the very beginning creating massive, trancing antimusic tracks, incorporating elements of various genres to achieve the goal - creation of this particular atmosphere of solitude, madness and inner emptiness. There is no ideology standing behind these works, as any ideology tends to appear useless in the end. Just great words torn from the reality. Each piece of this music/antimusic pulsates with its own identity with only one thing putting them together: the mentioned atmosphere rid of any bright emotions.
3. Russian Noise / Experimental duo of Olga Nosova (Drums, vocals, bassline) and Alexei Borisov (Guitar, voice, electronics) who have a lot of net release avaible totally free in several sites (archive.org, bandcamp, etc).
4. A Brazilian post-punk with other obscure influences, since 2018.
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Horizon
Astma Lyrics
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When everything starts from scratch where should you go?
When you’ve no one to judge you
Feel the isle of solitude with you
There’s no cure on the horizon to erase your memories
There’s nothing more than dust in this box
To erase your memories
The lyrics of Astma's song Horizon convey a sense of loneliness and hopelessness. The line "Can you feel the pain?" asks the listener to empathize with the singer's emotional turmoil. The following line, "when everything starts from scratch where should you go?" suggests that the singer is experiencing a sense of displacement or disorientation, possibly due to a recent loss or change in their life. The line "When you've no one to judge you, feel the isle of solitude with you" implies that the singer is seeking solace in solitude because there is no one who truly understands them. This sense of isolation is further reinforced by the phrase "the isle of solitude."
The chorus contains the central message of the song: "There's no cure on the horizon to erase your memories." This line suggests that the singer is struggling with painful memories that cannot be erased. The final line of the chorus, "there's nothing more than dust in this box," further reinforces the idea that everything, including memories, eventually fades away. The singer seems resigned to their fate and unable to find a way to overcome their pain.
Overall, Astma's song Horizon is a poignant reflection on the struggle to overcome painful memories and find hope in the face of loss and loneliness.
Line by Line Meaning
Can you feel the pain?
Are you experiencing emotional pain?
When everything starts from scratch where should you go?
When your life feels like it's starting over, where can you turn?
When you’ve no one to judge you
When there's no one to criticize or evaluate you
Feel the isle of solitude with you
Experience the sense of being alone on a deserted island
There’s no cure on the horizon to erase your memories
There is no solution in sight to help forget your past.
There’s nothing more than dust in this box
This place or situation has nothing valuable or meaningful.
Time really destroys everything and everyone
The passage of time can ruin everything and everyone.
To erase your memories
To forget or remove your past experiences from your mind.
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Camilla Martins, Cauê Xopô, Fernando Chero, Flávio Bá
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