Difference between revisions of "Aftermath (song)"

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I've been drained and  
I've been drained and  
I can't hide it
I can't hide it
But I have strenght for you
But I have strength for you
You're all that's real anymore
You're all that's real anymore
I am coming home now
I am coming home now
I need your comfort


From this moment
From this moment
From this moment
From this moment
you’ll never be alone
You will never be alone
We're bound together
We're bound together
Now and forever
Now and forever
The loneliness has gone
The loneliness has gone


States are crumbling and
States are crumbling  
Walls are rising high again
Walls are rising high again
It's no place for the
It's no place for the faint-hearted
The faint hearted
But my heart is strong
But my heart is strong
 
Because now I know where I belong
Because now I know
It's you and I against the world
Where I belong
It's you and I
Against the world
We are free
We are free


From this moment
From this moment
From this moment
From this moment
you’ll never be alone
You will never be alone
We're bound together
We're bound together
Now and forever
Now and forever
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All we have is each other now
All we have is each other now
I'm coming home now
I'm coming home now
I need your confort
I need your comfort
 
From this moment
From this moment
You will never be alone
We're bound together
Now and forever
The loneliness has gone
 
From this moment
From this moment
You will never be alone
We're bound together
Now and forever
Loneliness has gone
 
From this moment
From this moment
You will never be alone
We're bound together
Now and forever
The loneliness has gone
 
We're bound together
Now and forever
Loneliness has gone
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Revision as of 11:27, 3 June 2015

Muse song
Name Aftermath
Album/single Drones
Length 5:48
Alternative titles
First live performance
Latest live performance
Recorded 2014/2015 - The Warehouse Studio, Vancouver, Canada
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Muse, Robert "Mutt" Lange


According to Matt, this is one of the two songs that talk about love; in 'Aftermath' the protagonist finds love again.[1] The song is said to be the opposite of Dead Inside.

The song starts off with the sound of wind, soon joined by violins and synths. Guitars then make up a Hendrix-style ballad.[2] In this song, the protagonist also regains his faith in humanity[3] In another review the song was compared with "One" of Metallica

Lyrics

War is all around

I'm growing tired of fighting I've been drained and I can't hide it But I have strength for you You're all that's real anymore I am coming home now I need your comfort

From this moment From this moment You will never be alone We're bound together Now and forever The loneliness has gone

States are crumbling Walls are rising high again It's no place for the faint-hearted But my heart is strong Because now I know where I belong It's you and I against the world We are free

From this moment From this moment You will never be alone We're bound together Now and forever The loneliness has gone

We've gone against the tide All we have is each other now I'm coming home now I need your comfort

From this moment From this moment You will never be alone We're bound together Now and forever The loneliness has gone

From this moment From this moment You will never be alone We're bound together Now and forever Loneliness has gone

From this moment From this moment You will never be alone We're bound together Now and forever The loneliness has gone

We're bound together Now and forever Loneliness has gone

References

  1. Matt Bellamy. (2015-03-23). Triple J - Matt Bellamy, Muse: 'Dead Inside' is about "losing the idea of love". Retrieved 2015-03-23 from Soundcloud.
  2. L'édition du Soir by Philippe Richard. (2015-05-18). Que vaut le nouvel album de Muse?. Ouest-france. Retrieved 2015-05-18 from ouest-france.fr/.
  3. Claudia Rossi. (2015-05-19). Muse, ecco il nuovo ‘Drones': un’opera rock oscura, tra JFK e Orwell. Il Fatto Quotidiano. Retrieved 2015-05-19 from ilfattoquotidiano.it.


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