In collaboration with people like Leif Edling (Candlemass, Krux) Mats Levén (Krux, ex Therion, Y. Malmsteen) and Declan Burke (Darwins radio, Frost) among many others, He gives us an album with the ambient but symphonic production known from Carptree and with a clear presence of Heavier elements . Big arrangements, small details, different vocalists and musicians specially chosen for each song makes it divers and intriguing. You are given one hour of music and exclusive artwork, once again by the independent Label FOSFOR Creation
Now in 2009, Jupiter Society releases the sequel called "Terraform" again with a lot of prominent fellow musicians like the last time, slightly different crew this time with Kulle and Marcus Jidell (Royal Hunt) on lead guitars, and Lars Sköld (Tiamat) on Drums and also Christer Jansson (Roxette among many others) on additional Drums. Mats Levén (krux, ex Therion, ex Y.Malmsteen and others) and Leif Edling (Candlemass, Krux) are still members of the society among others.
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No Survivors
Jupiter Society Lyrics
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No No Survivors
Wind, waves, falling leaf
Soil, water, moving clouds
No survivors No survivors
Cold, heat, seasons pass
Oceans move, rivers flow
Sun shines, moon lights
Tide goes, rain falls
No survivors No survivors
Silence and nothing is left
of this world
Graveyards and corpses
are all that remain
This was not
paradise before
Just an ordinary world
where we thought
we’d live until
the end of days
No sign of life on
planet earth, their moon
or in orbit
No survivors
No sign of anyone,
anything anywhere
No survivors
No one knows, no one
sees, no one to care
No survivors
From endangered to
extinct in just one day
No survivors
No survivors
No survivors
Wind waves, falling leaf
Soil, water, moving clouds
Cold, heat, seasons pass
Oceans move, rivers flow
Sun shines, moon lights
Tide goes, rain falls
Breathable air,
but no taken breaths
The angels are hiding
The end of human life
Hiding from the masses
of homeless souls
dying dreams
The end of human life
Silence and nothing is left
of this world No survivors
Graveyards and corpses
are all that remains
No survivors
No no no no no survivors
This was not
paradise before
Just an ordinary world
where we thought
we’d live until
the end of days
No sign of life on
planet earth, their moon
or in orbit
No survivors
No sign of anyone,
anything anywhere
No survivors
No one knows, no one
sees, no one to care
No survivors
From endangered to
extinct in just one day
No survivors
No survivors
No survivors
The lyrics of Jupiter Society's song "No Survivors" paint a bleak picture of a world where humanity has been wiped out completely. The first verse describes the natural elements of the world and how they continue to exist even in the absence of humans. The repetition of "no survivors" throughout the song emphasizes the finality of the situation and the complete absence of life. The verse "breathable air, but no taken breaths" highlights the eerie emptiness of the once-inhabited world.
The chorus repeats the phrase "no survivors" four times, emphasizing the gravity of the situation, and the repeated mention of "graveyards and corpses" further emphasizes the tragic end of humanity. The line "the angels are hiding" adds a mystical element to the song, perhaps indicating that some sort of divine intervention was involved in the end of the world.
The final verse repeats the themes of the first, emphasizing the natural elements of the world and how they continue to exist without humans. The song's message is one of warning, reminding listeners of the fragility of humankind and the need to take care of our planet.
Line by Line Meaning
Wind, waves, falling leaf
The natural movements of wind, waves, and falling leaves
Soil, water, moving clouds
The natural components of earth, such as soil and water, and the ever-changing nature of clouds
No survivors No survivors
The absence of any living beings, indicating a catastrophic event
Cold, heat, seasons pass
The cyclical nature of seasonal changes and temperature fluctuations
Oceans move, rivers flow
The continuous movement of water within the planet's natural systems
Sun shines, moon lights
The consistent rising and setting of the sun and moon, indicating the passage of time
Tide goes, rain falls
The predictable patterns of the ocean's tides and the occurrence of rain
Silence and nothing is left
The eerie silence when no living beings exist, with no sounds or activity
of this world
The lack of any living beings on Earth
Graveyards and corpses
The remains of those who died during the catastrophic event
are all that remain
The only things left in the absence of any living beings
No sign of life on
The complete lack of any living beings or activity on
planet earth, their moon
Both Earth and its moon are devoid of any living beings or activity
or in orbit
Even space-related activities, such as those in orbit, have ceased to exist
No one knows, no one
No knowledge exists of what might have caused the catastrophe or who might have survived
sees, no one to care
No one is able to witness or care about what happened
Breathable air,
Air is still present and potentially breathable, but there is no one to breathe it
but no taken breaths
No one breathes air or shows any signs of life
The angels are hiding
A reference to a possible religious interpretation of the event, where even angels are shocked or hiding
The end of human life
A direct statement on the catastrophic event, indicating the end of all human life
Hiding from the masses
The angels might be trying to avoid the terrible sight of deceased individuals
of homeless souls
A metaphorical description of how the lack of survivors leaves behind countless dead bodies 'homeless,' as they have nowhere to go
dying dreams
A reference to the loss of all human aspirations and potential, alongside the loss of all living beings
No no no no no survivors
Repeated emphasis on the complete lack of any surviving living beings
This was not paradise before
An acknowledgement that the world before the catastrophic event was not perfect and had issues
Just an ordinary world
A statement that even though life had its problems, it was still ordinary
where we thought
An acknowledgment that humanity seemed to believe life would continue on as normal
we’d live until
The assumption that life would continue regularly until the end of all days
the end of days
A metaphorical phrase about the apocalypse, highlighting the assumption that the world would end in time.
No survivors
The absence of any living beings following a catastrophic event.
From endangered to extinct in just one day
A reflection that the catastrophic event wiped out all life in one catastrophic event.
Contributed by William F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.