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lyrics
What Dreams are Made for
Bleak day - prophecy's at hand
Decay - sacramental gray
Disgraced - pieces fly away
Insane - embers in the rain
Cold wind - penetrating in
Sweet pain - nesting from within
My hand - welcoming the end
Neglect - challenges ahead
But, the first time I feel
Oh a sense so friendly real
Not to scatter the fire
That brought this day for me
Somehow I just know
That not here and not now
In the most sudden dream
That fire will be my home
The first time I feel
Oh a sense so friendly real
Not to scatter the fire
That brought this day for me
Somehow I just know
That not here and not now
In the most sudden dream
That fire becomes my home
supported by 18 fans who also own “What Dreams Are Made For”
First full lenght album by the band, preceded by the two excellent EP's 'Fault Line' and 'Reflections'. In line with their now characteristic sound and influences, October Burns Black deliver a great collection of tracks whose spell is impossible to resist.
Classy and classic gothic rock at it's best. Dionysos Nyktelios
supported by 14 fans who also own “What Dreams Are Made For”
It's so hard to pick just one favourite track. The whole album is just so magical, so special!
It's like a warm shroud of enveloping, nourishing darkness. Onyx Tomb
“Strangers” is packed with wonderfully menacing electro-goth—late-night horror movie music for vampire dance parties. Bandcamp New & Notable May 8, 2023
An early ’90s cult classic of goth/dark folk gets a vinyl reissue, its haunting songs as gripping and resonant as ever. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 15, 2022
Perfectly gloomy Norwegian goth/post-punk, anchored by a punchy rhythm section and driven by chiming guitar lines and morose vocals. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 16, 2021
supported by 14 fans who also own “What Dreams Are Made For”
I've enjoyed The Wake since the 90s. The new album feels like a trip to right where they left off! Goth Rock at it's best! I can't wait to see where they go from here!! aklosowski22