Occupying the middle ground between the heavy and the melodic, beneaththecr… Read Full Bio ↴Occupying the middle ground between the heavy and the melodic, beneaththecrimsonskyline are a five piece band from Nottingham in the United Kingdom.
Since forming in late 2007 beneaththecrimsonskyline have come a long way. With their latest release "When Dying Is An Artform" the band aims to showcase the progression that has been made in this time with a display of technicality, melody and above all more engaging material.
www.myspace.com/beneaththecrimsonskyline
Since forming in late 2007 beneaththecrimsonskyline have come a long way. With their latest release "When Dying Is An Artform" the band aims to showcase the progression that has been made in this time with a display of technicality, melody and above all more engaging material.
www.myspace.com/beneaththecrimsonskyline
Where The Ocean Meets The Sky
beneaththecrimsonskyline Lyrics
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Her Last Farewell Fate brought us in here Now it tears us apart Betrayed, no…
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@innet09
My dad passed away when in 1989 of cancer when he was 34 years old. My mom was left a single mom in a foreign country with me, age 3. After two years of grieving, raising me, and working 45 hours a week on her feet for min wage, she managed to save enough money to buy herself a brand new car, which happened to be a ‘91 Pontiac Sunbird. That summer she and I embarked on our first mother-daughter adventure, we drove 14 hours across the country in that car and this song was one of the number one songs of that summer. Every time I hear this song it brings a tear to my eye! Thanks Mom!
@keithgilbert915
Cheers my friend
@dove8722
💕
@chriscampbell3817
Cheers luv cheers 🍻
@hayden3422
Ride on darlin
@ceowulf7328
Beautiful, I hope you both found happiness
@davidgleba3832
For anyone who might be interested, this song is based on a well-known Scottish folk song, "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond", first published in 1841.
@kiltedkiller8178
true!
@jnadle1
Rocked up, thanks to Rod, nonetheless.
@roderickdavidstewart5200
Thanks for watching, liking and listening to my songs, Thanks for your love ♥️and moral support. I hope you have been well entertained over the years?