They released four studio albums between 1976 and 1978. Their first two albums for Epic, "Starcastle" and "Fountains of Light", are archetypes of the symphonic sound; utopian, grand, sweeping, intricate, complex and melodic. On later albums, the band changes its orientation and goes towards a direct soft rock with some Yes-like vocals.
Forces
Starcastle Lyrics
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Breathing of the forces burning
Candles of a star
Let the wonder be
Marble flowing lights
Play before the eyes are turning
Darkness of the night
Let the brightness be
We are children of the entire (turning back against the word)
In our planetary stand
The silver flute, the golden lyre
Simple touching out of hand
Aliens
In the spiralling end
He'll watch the play
Seeing this
Bones of nothing to lend
The cast will stay
Feeling one
In a curious world
One blood runs dry
Finally
When the flesh is reborn
He'll laugh a life goodbye
Living what we are
Breathing of the forces burning
Candles of a star
Let the wonder be
Marble flowing lights
Play before the eyes are turning
Darkness of the night
Let the brightness be
The lyrics to Starcastle's song Forces seem to speak on the idea that we are beings who are connected to and influenced by the forces of the universe. The opening lines "Living what we are / Breathing of the forces burning" suggest that we are living embodiments of the forces that run through us and around us. The reference to "candles of a star" also implies that we are connected to the cosmic forces that are at play in the universe.
The following lines paint a picture of wonder and mystery, as the "marble flowing lights" dance and play before our eyes, even in the darkness of the night. There is a sense that the beauty and complexity of the universe is something to be embraced and celebrated, rather than feared or rejected.
The later lines "We are children of the entire / In our planetary stand / The silver flute, the golden lyre / Simple touching out of hand" suggest that we are not just observers of the universe, but active participants. We are part of the larger planetary system, and our actions and interactions with one another have a ripple effect that extends outwards. The imagery of the silver flute and golden lyre hint at the idea that music and creativity are ways in which we can connect with the forces of the universe, and with each other.
Overall, the lyrics to Forces seem to be a celebration of the beauty and mystery of the universe and our place within it. By acknowledging our interconnectedness with the world around us, we can embrace the wonder of life and find meaning in our existence.
Line by Line Meaning
Living what we are
Living according to our true nature
Breathing of the forces burning
Experiencing the powerful and intense energy that surrounds us
Candles of a star
The lights emanating from a celestial body
Let the wonder be
Allowing ourselves to experience awe and amazement
Marble flowing lights
The bright, fluid lights that seem to move like flowing marble
Play before the eyes are turning
Presenting themselves as a spectacle before our very eyes
Darkness of the night
The obscurity and mystery of darkness that envelops us
Let the brightness be
Allowing us to experience illumination and radiance
We are children of the entire (turning back against the word)
We are part of the entire universe, connected to everything within it
In our planetary stand
As we exist on our planet
The silver flute, the golden lyre
Musical instruments that represent the beauty of art and creativity
Simple touching out of hand
A gentle and tender connection with one another
Aliens
Beings from another world
In the spiralling end
Amidst the chaotic and tumultuous conclusion
He'll watch the play
He is an observer, witnessing events unfold
Seeing this
Observing the situation
Bones of nothing to lend
Without anything significant to contribute
The cast will stay
The actors and players will remain
Feeling one
A sense of unity
In a curious world
Living in a world that is full of mysteries and wonders
One blood runs dry
We are all mortal and will one day cease to exist
Finally
In the end, ultimately
When the flesh is reborn
When our physical bodies experience a renewal
He'll laugh a life goodbye
He will joyfully move on from this existence
Contributed by Nicholas I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.