Living in a world with so many ways of thinking.
Living in this world, but fighting for the same.
Same needs and affection,
different rules and oppression.
What are we waiting for, stop this money war.
Getting to know me is getting to know you.
Can’t change where we come from,
but we can make a change.
The world needs some healing,
so hold hands and start the countdown,
but beware of the power that can bring us down.
Together, we can make a brighter place.
Together, we’ll make a stand.
Most of our friends don’t have a voice.
They don't even have the right of choice.
Standing up for those who can’t,
that is the way to break the chains.
This is the way to unify
and if you’re indifferent don’t ask why
we live in a world full of scars.
Together, we can make a brighter place.
Together, we’ll make a stand.
Together, we can make a brighter place.
Together, we’ll make a stand.
I'm listening to "Delirium" right now (on the turntable), and both this record and that one vibrate my whole being, sending every internal organ into the depths of heavy sensual space. A scrim of deep fuzz ornamented by Indian subcontinent flourishes, extended treble trips - a perfect mix of psych, stoner-doom, classic Sabbath-y metal with hints of harmonic guitars prefiguring 80s metal but retaining the best of a 60s-70s vibe...in short, this band is epic. jaxers
I love the desert and I've never had the pleasure of listening to something else that made me feel so strongly like I was in Arizona again. God tier album, god tier desert. Poop Metal Enjoyer
iI you love old-school, riff-centered doom metal, and your heart yearns for grand tales of adventure, it's about time you gave Lord Mountain a listen!! Excellent lead guitar and rythm section! Stephan