Vocalist Marka Rybin has a vocal range and power that keeps the crowd entranced. Guitarist Santa Morella will frankly blow you away with her skill and ring true the phrase "never judge a book by its cover". Drummer Misha Cortez is the beat behind the band and plays tight, fast and powerful. Josh Stewart is the bass man from down under with funky licks and heavy riffs.
Gaia Mesiah is one of the Czech Republic's best acts and plays original music that can be filed in the category of heavy rock/funk/reggae and a little bit of something else.
In the summer of 2008, the singer Marka Rybin left the group and started singing with another Czech band, known as Skyline.
Discography:
Gaia Mesiah (2003)
Ocean (2005)
Alpha Female (2007)
WEBSITE: http://www.gaiamesiah.com/
source: http://www.prague.tv/prague/performers/bands/5246
Gaia Mesiah
Gaia Mesiah Lyrics
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Do you feel the pain
Eating while you're alive
I've been looking for
Another kind of true
Searching reality
Not this insanity
Someone took me in
Another kicked me out so fast
Something doesn't smell good so sentimental
Save our spirit Messiah
Save our planet
Save the faith
Save our spirit Messiah
We are waiting Messiah
We are praying
We're repenting
We are waiting Messiah
One of these days are turning black
And all the things are coming back
Oh what we've done!
Fire in the brain
Do you feel the pain
It's not too late to be scared
So sentimental
I'm not a Messiah
I'm natural disaster
The song "Gaia Mesiah" by the eponymous Czech band is an introspective and powerful piece that talks about the journey towards an understanding of the true meaning of life. The lyrics invite listeners to take a step back and assess the way they perceive the world around them. The opening line, "Fire in the brain, do you feel the pain?" sets the mood for the rest of the song, as if asking if they are able to comprehend the chaos in the world. The second line, "Eating while you're alive" evokes the image of people continuing with mundane activities while they are alive without really living life to the fullest.
The lyrics then take a more philosophical turn, with the lead singer saying that they have been looking for "another kind of true", in a sense searching for a higher truth or meaning than what the world offers. They embrace the search for reality, hoping to escape the insanity of the world in search of a better and truer reality. This search is not accepted by all, as "someone took me in, another kicked me out so fast", signifying the struggle to find acceptance in society when one is trying to go against the grain.
The chorus then calls for a Messiah to save the spirit and planet, and to bring the faith back. The band members are all waiting, praying and repenting for this savior to come. The verse that follows talks about the day of reckoning when everything we have done will come back to haunt us. The song then ends as it began with the phrase "Fire in the brain, do you feel the pain", signifying a circle of thought-provoking concepts.
Line by Line Meaning
Fire in the brain
The intensity of thoughts is overwhelming
Do you feel the pain
The thoughts are causing emotional pain and distress
Eating while you're alive
Going through the motions of life without really living
I've been looking for
The desire to find something more fulfilling
Another kind of true
Searching for a deeper meaning or purpose in life
Searching reality
Looking for the truth and authenticity in life
Not this insanity
Life is not supposed to be chaotic and overwhelming
Someone took me in
Finding comfort and security in someone's care
Another kicked me out so fast
Being rejected and abandoned by someone in a hurtful way
Something doesn't smell good so sentimental
There is something off or wrong, causing a feeling of sadness or nostalgia
Save our spirit Messiah
Asking for help to preserve the human spirit
Save our planet
Asking for help to protect the environment
Save the faith
Asking for help to preserve faith in humanity
We are waiting Messiah
Hoping for a savior or solution to our problems
We are praying
Turning to prayer or some higher power for guidance and support
We're repenting
Feeling regret and remorse for past actions and seeking forgiveness
One of these days are turning black
The future is uncertain and bleak
And all the things are coming back
The consequences of our past actions are catching up to us
Oh what we've done!
Expressing regret for the negative impact of our actions
It's not too late to be scared
Realizing that there is still time to take action and prevent disaster
So sentimental
Feeling emotional and sentimental about the situation
I'm not a Messiah
Rejecting the idea of being a savior or solution to the world's problems
I'm natural disaster
Acknowledging the destructive power of nature and human beings
Contributed by Colton G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Pavel Spurný
Žeru!
Bomba!
já fakt ne
Chtěla bych je vylízat do jedné. Proto slidim po jejich koncertech. Jenže jak nemám kozy... Souska mne kopnul hned. Na plastiku nemám protože si nikde nevydělám.
Jiří Bořánek
Tříminutová dokonalost!!!Napoprvé jsem si to pustil snad dvacetkrát a ted to žeru snad každej den.....Dlouho jsem neslyšel nic tak bombastického ve všech směrech.PROSTĚ BOŽÍÍÍÍÍÍ!!!!!
L
Už jsem ani nedoufal, že se to zase vrátí. Tahle hudba mě nalejvá energií. Díky.
Jaroslav Vyškovský
Tohle je neskutečná pecka, tenhle styl vám sedí nejvíc. Chraplák v refrénu a tvrdší rify jsou topka :)
já fakt ne
😂😂😂 To je hodně ubohá kapela Jaroušku.
Petr Chvojka
Režie! (zde je nutný vykřičník), text, zpracování, hudba. Vše zde do sebe zacvaklo jako klíč do zámku. prostě pecka jako hovado! Díky, jen tak dál!!!
Lenka Procházková
Chuťovka! Hned jsem se dostala zpět v čase, kdy byla Gaia součást témeř každého dne. No a tenhle song mi jede do uší už třetí den! :D Vítejte zpět!
Oldřich Indrák
co 3 dny v roce 2005, málem jsem se zamiloval, nemohl jsem si vybrat °°
Jiří Utikal
Jak jinak