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All The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara Lyrics (en) Total 12

The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara - Bite the BulletBite the bullet Break a leg Call it a day We said we’ll cross the bridge When it comes our way But the last boat has sailed It’s too late The ship has
The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara - Feed the BeastThis is dawn A new day The morning angels bring Daylight nebula gazing Time has come to wake From peace, not dreams We crawled back to our filth And commenced
The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara - Mysterium TremendumRobbed of innocence Shattered grace In a world where darkness Finds its place A tapestry woven with deceit Where shadows dance and hearts retreat Deception's
The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara - The Chefs SongLadies and gentlemen Culinary connoisseurs Welcome to our special Evening Supper Club Tonight we have a special guest appearance From an award winning chef Not to
The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara - The ProphetToday is the day All the world is watching The greatest show Ever shown The crowd is swelling Barricades are bursting A great gathering The big maggot
The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara - Count the DeadThe human race has been living in fear for years No one to trust Who do we blame Millions have died because their leaders gambled with lives Who are they to decide who lives and
The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara - At The Worlds EndThey say that love always starts with a moment A radical encounter That first instance A paradigm shift that transforms one’s experience of time And one’s lasting in life
The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara - Love In the Time Of PestilenceLyrics by Daphne Ang Mankind has always seen the end of eras As a time of peril and doom Today, we await the start of a new world With the same trepidation Never before
The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara - The DescentWhy won't you and I escape from this gilded age Away from this crumbling world We can sail away on the seven seas On a porcelain ship, with satin sails, on seas of mercury
The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara - Mata HariWritten by Daphne Ang So you said to do it for feelings Feelings for you So I decided to put it to the test In the way i know best It was catharsis A
The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara - Deus Ex MachinaLyrics by Daphne Ang Music by Andrea Papi {Verse} On the path of peril the blind king staggers away All he can see is darkness like a shroud Groping through
The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara - Psychopath's MonologueWritten by Daphne Ang Spirit Spirit of moonlight and fatigue Rise from the shadows Like dust from the rubble You prey on the cadavers Of silky arms, silky

The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara

The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara
Hailed as “pioneers of a new form of expression” through the performance of poetry in music, The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara (TCOMAS) are a UK-based duo comprising Daphne Ang (Vocals, Piano, Keyboard) who hails from Singapore, and Andrea Papi (Guitar, Bass, Vocals) from Italy. Based out of the heart of London’s vibrant rock scene in Camden Town, London, The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara came together in London in early 2020 to record their debut album, “Full Spectrum” (released on 26 February 2021).

Drawing inspiration from many sources stemming from Devin Townsend and Tool through to Kraftwerk and Russian Circles, as well as absorbing the poetry of Virginia Woolf and Jim Morrison, TCOMAS admirably strive to fill a gap in music by bringing literature and history together into an arena where rock and metal meets electronica.

Their musical and lyrical themes are very much rooted in the duo’s interests in classical literature and theatre, as well as in the fields of philosophy, history, and psychology. Their musical innovations are a result of a collaborative process beginning with the composition and arrangement of the music, which Samara then casts into verbal form. By setting a poetic/narrative text within the musical composition in lyric mode which is spoken, recited and narrated instead of sung, this inter-artistic mode of transfer goes beyond placing brief interludes of spoken word over an instrumental composition.