British born, Australian raised. Vazard c… Read Full Bio ↴Real Name: Stewart Edwards
British born, Australian raised. Vazard crept out of the bedroom and began his musical career back in 2008, placing in the grand final of the 3D DJ comp in Melbourne. Since then he has gone from strength to strength in both his performances and production.
With a strong focus on his productions, Vazard describes his sounds as diverse and true to himself.
Tough, hard and driving is the key focus to his productions, combining influences from the early days of hardstyle to the fresh crunch of today. When he was a wee lad, Vazard had his debut release 'Odd Socks' which was released on Aussie Hardstyle back in 2009.The time came when he began pondering his producing future, and thus founded Spoontech Records in 2010 with the initial 'Pure Spoonage' EP release alongside his partner in crime 'Delete'.
Since the launch of Spoontech both the label and Vazard have expanded with extreme force with release after release supported all over the globe. With tracks ranging from the melodic highs of 'The Orange Tree', the tough nature of 'Nothing', the reverse bass filled 'Sound Exposure' and the suspense of 'Feel It', 2011 aims to deliver a massive year for both Vazard and Spoontech...and let it be known...
Vazard is just getting started...
Apocalypse
Vazard Lyrics
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That′s more like it
Get down, to the apocalypse
The apocalypse
To the apocalypse
Only thing you can count on in this broken world
Welcome to the apocalypse
Get down
Down
Get, get down
Down
Get down
Down
Get, get down
To the apocalypse
Get down
Get, get down
Get down
To the apocalypse
The lyrics to Vazard's song Apocalypse depict a post-apocalyptic world where the only thing that can be relied upon is the "one man apocalypse." The singer welcomes the listener to this world, encouraging them to embrace it and "get down" to the apocalypse. The repetition of the phrase "to the apocalypse" throughout the song emphasizes the idea that this is the only destination and choice we have in this broken world.
The lyrics highlight the feeling of hopelessness that exists in a world that has been destroyed, leaving one person to take on the responsibility of being the "one man apocalypse." It symbolizes a person who is strong and powerful enough to bear the weight of the world on their shoulders, even when faced with impossible odds.
Overall, the lyrics to Vazard's Apocalypse presents a haunting and powerful interpretation of a post-apocalyptic world, and the importance of embracing strength and resilience in times of crisis.
Line by Line Meaning
Welcome to the apocalypse
The singer is excited to be living in a time of destruction and chaos.
That's more like it
The current state of the world, with all its destruction, is exactly what the singer wants.
Get down, to the apocalypse
The singer is urging others to join them in embracing the chaos and destruction.
The apocalypse
The artist is fixated on the idea of the end of the world and all the destruction and chaos that comes with it.
To the apocalypse
The artist is once again urging others to join them in embracing the apocalypse.
Only thing you can count on in this broken world
The singer believes that the world has become so chaotic that the only certainty is that everything will eventually come to an end.
I'm a one man apocalypse
The singer sees themselves as unstoppable in the face of the destruction and chaos caused by the apocalypse.
Get down
The artist is once again urging others to join them in embracing the chaos and destruction.
Down
The artist is using the word 'down' to emphasize that they see the apocalypse as a low point for humanity.
Get, get down
The artist is again urging others to join them in embracing the apocalypse.
To the apocalypse
The singer is once again urging others to join them in embracing the apocalypse.
Get down
The artist is again urging others to join them in embracing the chaos and destruction.
Get, get down
The singer is again urging others to join them in embracing the apocalypse.
Get down
The singer is again urging others to join them in embracing the chaos and destruction.
To the apocalypse
The singer is once again urging others to join them in embracing the apocalypse.
Writer(s): Stewart Edwards
Contributed by Elena O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Rez
Lot's of videogame samples in these song, I'm loving it.
Laura Zucchiatti
The 1° inspires me "Doom" :/
David Brown
Does anyone else feel like Vazard would write a kickass memoir/autobiography
Kamil Majek
Deathstep + Raw Hardstyle... Nice mix of two
Lucien Tellier
Such a sick track :D
Danijel S
a m a z i n g
Laura Zucchiatti
OH MY GOOOOOD O.O
The Sleeping Red Knight
:D
Electric Kennen
Rawstep ?
Tratix Music
honestly sounds more like dubstyle but i can see it being crossbread to me due to the snares