"Welcome, To The Future", is a song with apocalyptic overtones. The timeline could be in the not too distant future....A time when the "New World Order", is redesigning the world, and how we live in it..... if we are allowed to live in it at all....."Trey Gunn" of "King Crimson" fame appears on this track with me, and does a "brilliant job" creating the atmosphere with his multi layered Warr Guitar parts. Mastered by: "Andy Jackson" of "Pink Floyd" fame.
lyrics
(mechanical female voice) _ Day by day, you sat back and watched as your liberty's were taken away...... You remained silent, except for when you spoke to criticize, those who were trying to make you aware......Little by little, you have lost, "all" that was familiar to you.....Because of your lethargy, you no longer live the freedoms you enjoyed..... Now, survival is all you care about....Welcome, to the future. Complacency, was your downfall. Now, you are paying the price. You are overwhelmed with fear....And now, panic is beginning to set in..... Blame only yourself....Blame only yourself.....Welcome, to the future. (john's ending voice) "You are now slaves of the system"!!!! " The signs were around you, but you failed to prepare" !!! "Bow Down To Your Leaders" !!!!!!! "Welcome To Your Future" !!!!! "Welcome, To The Future" !!!!! hahahaha..........
credits
from The Great Deception (full album),
track released January 19, 2013
John Crispino (composer, drummer, various percussion, effects, midi keys, and vocals at end)... Trey Gunn, (Warr Guitar). Maurice Witkowski, (Electric Guitar).....J.D. Garrison (Bass Guitar).
The Great Deception follows the conceptual idea of a dystopian world, set not
far into the future. Drawing on elements from science fiction, the album paints a story of a post-apocalyptic planet that has been torn and shaped by war, corruption and malevolence.
Mastered by 2 time Grammy nominee & Pink Floyd Engineer Andy Jackson, & with guest appearances by Trey Gunn & Tim Bogert....more
supported by 20 fans who also own “"Welcome, To The Future"”
Ein so seltsames Album ist mir lange nicht mehr untergekommen. Der Track „Blood Of The Rose“ lässt den Hörer die Stirn in Falten ziehen. Eine zuckersüße, liebliche, kitschige Melodie dringt an das Ohr des Hörers. So säuselt der Song eine Weile vor sich hin, bis er plötzlich etwa bei Halbzeit (es handelt sich um einen 10minüter) komplett die Stimmung wechselt und plötzlich mit zupackender Gitarre und Sprech-Gesang in einen floydige Bluesrock-Hymne umschlägt... sehr kurios!
(March 7, 2015) kadees