The origins of Freedom Hawk began in 2003 when friends Mark Cave (bass) and TR Morton (guitar; singer) were introduced to Lenny Hines (drums) through a mutual friend. Mark and TR had been jamming together for some time and could not find the right drummer to match what they were playing. Once they brought Lenny into the fold, the two knew they found the drummer they were looking for. Now a trio, the three realized their songs were missing a certain dynamic that would be required to achieve what they wanted to hear. In comes Matt Cave (guitar). Matt had been working with another band in the Virginia Beach area at the time and knew his brother Mark was looking for a second guitar player. After a few successful sessions and the eventual request by his brother Mark to join the group, Matt decided to be the fourth and final addition.
This band will make you turn it up real loud driving in your car head bobbing the whole time on the edge of your seat until you reach your final destination. Freedom Hawk’s music slashes away, tearing its way into the ears of all those who listen with original quality matched only to those which have proven themselves in days past. The driving beat and heavy guitars with timeless vocals gives light to a new birth in heavy music, with a ray of excitement allowing you to rock away to Freedom Hawk’s dark music fueled by the sun. Lookout for a new full length CD and Vinyl LP coming out this year on Small Stone Recordings.
-(February 4th, 2011)
Lost in Space
Freedom Hawk Lyrics
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Launching into outer space
Feeling alone
As I leave the human race
I'm lost in space
Moving on
Knowing that I will never return
I'm lost in space
Looking out the window
At where I'm from
Wondering if you are there all alone
Seeing the reflection of my face
Floating out here in outer space
Into where the darkness comes
Fear of being all alone
Picturing your pretty face
I am just lost in space
Waking after sleeping 500 years
Earth as I knew it has disappeared
I see no old age upon my face
Floating out here in outer space
Into where the darkness comes
Fear of being all alone
Picturing your pretty face
I am just lost in space
The song "Lost in Space" by Freedom Hawk speaks about the feeling of isolation and disconnection that comes with space exploration. The singer is leaving the human race, launching into outer space and watching stars and planets burn as they move on. Yet, they are left feeling alone and lost in the depths of space, with only memories of earth and the people they left behind. The lyrics paint a picture of the singer's vulnerability and a sense of despair and longing.
The second verse intensifies the tone of loneliness and disorientation as the singer describes waking up after 500 years of hibernation to find a world that has changed beyond recognition. The line "I see no old age upon my face" hints at the possibility of space-time travel that has caused the singer to experience time differently than on earth. The song ends with a powerful image of the singer floating in space, imagining the face of someone they left behind on earth, in a state of total confusion and disorientation.
Line by Line Meaning
Hold on
Bracing self for a journey
Launching into outer space
Embarking on a space exploration
Feeling alone
Loneliness creeping in
As I leave the human race
Moving away from human civilization
I'm lost in space
Feeling directionless and isolated in outer space
Moving on
Continuing the journey
Watching stars and planets burn
Observing celestial bodies and phenomena
Knowing that I will never return
Realizing the journey is a one-way trip
I'm lost in space
Feeling directionless and isolated in outer space
Looking out the window
Observing the view
At where I'm from
Reflecting on one's origin
Wondering if you are there all alone
Speculating on the well-being of someone left behind
Seeing the reflection of my face
Glimpsing oneself in the window's reflection
Floating out here in outer space
Being adrift and alone in the vastness of space
Into where the darkness comes
Venturing into the unknown and foreboding
Fear of being all alone
Feeling apprehensive about isolation
Picturing your pretty face
Remembering a loved one's image
I am just lost in space
Feeling directionless and isolated in outer space
Waking after sleeping 500 years
Awakening from cryosleep
Earth as I knew it has disappeared
Discovering the changed state of Earth
I see no old age upon my face
Not aging during cryosleep
Floating out here in outer space
Being adrift and alone in the vastness of space
Into where the darkness comes
Venturing into the unknown and foreboding
Fear of being all alone
Feeling apprehensive about isolation
Picturing your pretty face
Remembering a loved one's image
I am just lost in space
Feeling directionless and isolated in outer space
Contributed by Amelia C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@mew1216
Fantastic song from a vastly under rated band!
@Returntrip420
Underated for sure. One of my favorate bands ever, inspires to floor the gas and pick up that guitar.
@simonpaulclennell6449
Great track!
@vixo1977
que banda!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...cool!
@user-hu8ve6wf5o
Native American jam stoner band what's not to ❤.