Tuesday, June 28, 2011

"Cincinnati"

"Cincinnati"

We're pioneers
With every hope and every fear
We're seven hills and seven years
Into finding one another here
The streets are lit, Over the Rhine,
We'll paint this town wedding dress white
Love and trust are revving cars
On the boulevard

We burn like the dawn 

We're vagabonds
Slowly drifting into one
To mend what came undone
To have, to hold, to love 
Rebuild our hopes and watch them grow
Towers tall, morning stars
Burning in our hearts
We'll light this town with the two of us

We burn like the dawn

Shedding skin
Shedding life
What could've been
All the while
Shedding skin
Shedding life
What could've been

Well, it was yours all the time

We burn like the dawn

**I think community revitalization is a really important part of being a human being; I think it is one of the ways we can bring heaven to earth.--Quinn

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

"Phoenix" and "Rebirth"

"Phoenix" is the first track of Rebirth and kind of serves as a bridge between the two projects (Death and Rebirth).  It's the only instrumental track of our concept record, and it's a combination of acoustic guitar and some very cool beats; it's the crescendo of a soul dying and living again.  Historically, the phoenix is a mythical crimson bird that lives from 500 to 1,000 years, and near the end of it's life, builds a nest, consumes itself in fire, and from the ashes is born anew to live again; a symbol of eternal life.  It is said that it's cry is one of the most beautiful songs ever heard.

Following "Phoenix" is "Rebirth"

"Rebirth"

Spin the dial
Time is on fire
Come eventide
In the kiln of life
Kerosene,
I got a bridge
You got a match for me?

Hurling soul
Jack knife into the depths of 
A renaissance
Bless this mess
With solluting guns
Never thought I'd see the day 
But the day is won
Rebirth is upon us
Rebirth us upon us

And start, stop
Start, stop
Start
And I come out swingin'

**Rebirth is never an easy process; in fact, it can often be excruciatingly painful and messy.  I imagine it to be like a kiln or even childbirth maybe. Obviously, I will never give birth to a being myself and could never understand that kind of physical pain, but I have certainly felt the "contractions" in my heart as I have died and been born again every day.  It's that starting and stopping and starting again that makes change a war inside for me.  I always feel like I come out swinging.--Quinn

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

"Black Woods, White Beach"






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We've decided that periodically we're going to release the lyrics of each song on Rebirth right here as a teaser for what is to come starting with "Black Woods, White Beach" and then working back from track one on through.  We may even give you a little tidbit about the inspiration for each song.


Let it begin...



"Black Woods, White Beach"

Pain, past, quick sand
Eyes meet your hand
Never want to go back
Never want to go
Never want to

Black woods, white beach
Ship, mast, come sail east

Never want to go back
Never want to go
Never want to
Oh, Oh, Oh
Never have to go back
Never have to go 
Never have to

Oh, Oh, Oh


**Although lyrically cryptic, this song is an abstract story about healing.  I took a lot of the imagery from a favorite short story, "The Most Dangerous Game," and sort of put a different spin on it to communicate what it is like to get "stranded" in the past, to be rescued, and then to be given an invitation to a better or new future (the east).  I feel blessed more times than I can count, to have found myself in a dark place, to be set free by the truth, and then to sail away never to go back to that black wood.--Quinn