They have also released the single "Meteorite" which features vocals by industrial rock artist Celldweller.
They are probably best known for their bootleg remix of "There And Back" by electro-house producer Wolfgang Gartner.
Météorite
Tommy Noble Lyrics
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As she's falling into the great divide
I wonder how anyone could survive
That fall
And oh
But crawling from the ruins
She's alive
The lyrics to Tommy Noble's song Meteorite describe the crash of a meteorite from the perspective of an onlooker. At first, the singer sees a light growing in the sky, hinting at the object's rapid descent toward the Earth. The object eventually plunges into the ground, leading the singer to question the possibility of anyone surviving such a fall. However, to the singer's surprise, the singer of the song manages to crawl from the ruins of the impact alive.
On a deeper level, the song can be interpreted as a metaphor for resilience and the ability to overcome seemingly insurmountable odds. The meteorite can be seen as a stand-in for the difficulties and obstacles that one can encounter in life. By showcasing the singer's ability to survive and emerge from the wreckage, the song delivers a message of hope and strength to its listeners.
Line by Line Meaning
I see a light growing in the sky
I notice a gleaming object in the sky
As she's falling into the great divide
As the object plunges into a deep space
I wonder how anyone could survive
I ponder on the possibility of life existence in space
That fall
The sudden motion of the object descending
And oh
An expression of wonder and surprise
But crawling from the ruins
Despite the damage, an adaptive process to recover
She's alive
The object managed to survive the hard impact
Contributed by Riley E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Jordan C
SEE? This is proving that the dubstep elements Klayton's experimented with was another step in his spectrum of wonderful genre-morphing. I love it!
Tina Friborg
Such a pity this one isn't on Spotify anymore.
deaddenied92
Tina Friborg ja :/
Andrew Maksym
They put it back on I think.
Urinalmint7
So refreshing to hear this. Got really tired of all the over-edited clutter of a mess in all that recent dubstep stuff he's been doing. Also the vocals made everything twice as awesome.
Spark
The vocals are great, would love to see someone make a remix with a bit more electro-house in it, though.
mithonzerb
FINALLY something at least reminding me of classic celldweller. love it
Resistant Films
Love it!
mithonzerb
this is maybe the 100th time listening to this on youtube. i think...this is one of the best songs ever produced
Jara Van Damme
I'd say that's another job well done!