Black Hole - Atlas Losing Grip



     
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Black Hole Lyrics


Sooner or later this will fall apart
It takes more than science to save a failing heart
I wanted to keep you and hide you from your sin
But no one could reach you
You say I'm a black hole, singularity
An old supernova, a blazing blind catastrophe
But once I was a star
A long time before that somebody's sun
But enough of these pointless noises
Enough of just counting down, this is not a test
If love is not the answer then maybe I misunderstood
Oh, the question, oh, there must be someway out of this
We stand in a circle hand in hand in hand
Let's talk of the comets over moon and land
The sand has run out of the glass
We stand in a circle, we stand in a line
But enough of these pointless noises
Enough of just counting down, this is not a test

If hope is not the answer then maybe I misunderstood
Oh, the question because there must be someway
I want it so, so there's always someway
Well, enough of these final nothings, there's no time to reconsider
So love was not the answer but maybe I misunderstood
The question because it must be somewhere
I want it somewhere, there's always someway
I have a question
I have a question
I have a question
...

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
In 2005, when the melodic punk-scene in Sweden was almost completely dead, they appeared.
Atlas Losing Grip rose from the ashes and their debut-album "Shut the World Out" took them touring around Europe.

Satanic Surfers lead singer and frontman Rodrigo Alfaro, who had appeared as a guest vocalist on the debut-album, was recruited in 2008.
Things fell into place and the group was completed.
As a five-piece they recorded the MCD îWatching the Horizonî. The result? Five brilliant tracks. And for the first time in a years, Swedish punk rock felt alive and real.

The band toured all over Europe and supported Bad Religion on a few Scandinavian dates before starting to work on their next album îState of Unrestî, which was released in May 2011.

'State of Unrest' has been praised by the press and the success of the album will take Atlas Losing Grip out on the road again like never before.
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