Verse
With each crashing wave
I find my strength and through the darkness
I am renewed
The storm rages on
The winds lash out in fury
But I hold fast without you
My anchor in the tempestuous sea
Without you I’ll find my way I’m finally free
Set me free
Refrain
Oh that life goes on and you can’t go back
And we’re holding on but it goes so fast
And the leaves will fall and the seasons will change
And life goes on and so must we
Verse 2
With each step I take
I find my strength and in the shadows
I am reborn
Life goes on with twists and turns
The road is empty
But I stand tall without you
The guiding light I followed here
Without you I’ll find my way, I’m finally free
Set me free
Bridge
In the silence of my mind
I find peace and clarity washing over me
When the world is left behind
I can see clearly I’m finally free
Refrain
Oh that life goes on and you can’t go back
And we’re holding on but it goes so fast
And the leaves will fall and the seasons will change
And life goes on and so must we
spinning around
not sure we’ll last much longer
sun falling down
from here I won’t recover no
running miles from the crowd
in the moment weightless
you whisper don’t look down
then maybe we’ll make it
see the colors all changing
bend and we’re breaking
just don’t lose your hold on me
don’t quit me
it’s only winter
stay with me
till mornings new
I can’t breathe
but I see a shimmer
so don’t quit me
cause I need you
so don’t quit me
cause I need you
i don’t know how
oh where to go from here
clocks ticking now
hope you know
I won’t disappear
from you
don’t count me out
cause we just started
we just started
V1
I hear it in the wind
Can’t hold it
Breathe this feeling in
Oh
Where the moment goes
I don’t know
Where did it go
Nothing to show
Where did it go
Chorus
Time
In the sun it bursts
In the darkest corner
There is time
Time
When the sky is still
It’s around the corner
Over the hill
Catching time
Catching time
Never catching time
I hear you
I hear you
V2
I feel it when it slips
Just missed it
On my fingertips
Oh
I feel it when it goes
But I didn’t know
Where did it go
I didn’t know
Where did it go
Chorus
Time
In the sun it bursts
In the darkest corner
There is time
Time
When the sky is still
It’s around the corner
Over the hill
Catching time
Catching time
Never catching time
German-born artist Gunnar Spardel has a traveling spirit that has taught him about humanity, appreciation, and respect over the years and seeing life through a plethora of different lenses has been the biggest inspiration for the music he creates.
Captured in his collaborative project, Tigerforest, his upcoming album ‘Today and Onward’ begins with ‘Who Are You Really, Wanderer?’, a title that couldn’t be a more fitting acknowledgement of Tigerforest’s inspiration.
‘Today and Onward’, which is Tigerforest’s 8th album, is set for release in July. The album focuses on the present moment, living life in a way that makes us happier. “We are continually
daydreaming, either about the future or the past,” Tigerforest explains, “Living life in the present moment makes you stronger and, I believe, also happier.” His appreciation for the world around him has had an enormous
influence on this state of mind, captured beautifully in this album. Crossing borders of chill out, electronica and dream pop genres, ‘Today and Onward’ is a meditative, reflective and thought-provoking album. The opening track, ‘Who Are You Really, Wanderer’ is bigger than life itself, with calming textural soundscapes, accompanied by Milana Zilnik on the piano. The composition transcends further when the drums, played by Matt Davies, send the song in a new direction with uplifting, energetic rhythms, accentuated by synthesizers and warm pads.
‘In Sunlit Fields’ is a track that feels like nature itself, something that greatly inspires Tigerforest’s work. The
textural elements feel organic despite the fusion of electronic instrumentation. The electric guitar by Giacomo Pasquali takes the song to another dimension, while the hammer dulcimer and melodica of Paul Johnson bring a sweet uniqueness to the track.
Continuing the trance-like sonics, ‘Life Goes On’ welcomes ethereal vocals from Alanna Clarke that speak of freedom and embodying nature, while the dulcet tones of Pasquali’s electric guitar are brooding and introspective over electronica-inspired beats.
Tigerforest begins ‘Awakenings’ with the bubbling of warm, percussive synths and the gentle tap of hi-hats. The reverb guitar offers space and clarity, another simple but effective performance from Pasquali. An undercurrent continues to swell beneath the track, before signature electronic beats lift the song into another realm. ‘Sleeping in Light’ feels like it embraces the sounds of our ancestors with the addition of the Duduk and Bansuri flute by Paul Johnson, the Kamancha played by Ori Werner and the breathtaking vocals of Elvya, which seem to blend Earth’s reality with a fantasy world. Paired with Tigerforest’s stunning composition, the track becomes a cinematic masterpiece that feels both contemporary and yet of another time and place that takes us back to our roots.
‘Feel The Flame’ a 7-and-a-half minute long track, swells and washes over listeners, returning to the meditative state that much of the album embraces. The rippling Lo-Fi beats are sprinkled with piano while Tigerforest’s
trademark synthesizer exploration weaves in and out of rousing beats and epic-sounding guitar solos from Giacomo Pasquali and Vladyslav Zarichniuk. ‘Don’t Quit Me’ welcomes vocals from Denny White, his soulful voice complemented by Vladyslav Zarichniuk on guitar and live energetic drums by Graham Bechler. Tigerforest continues to elevate the song with a backdrop of heartfelt, textural sonics, an effect that puts the world into perspective, just as he intended.
‘Take Your Day Into Your Dreams’ makes an emotive entrance with an ethereal cello played by Michelle Packman, but it’s not long before live drums and the electric guitar make a comeback over celestial synth pads. There’s an intensity to the track that steps away slightly from the chill-out and electronica genres, demonstrating Tigerforest’s ability to create dynamics and versatility throughout the record.
Continuing to take inspiration from nature, ‘As One With The Endless Sea’ is a gentle creature, with textures that sound like waves crashing, floating between percussive mallets and the sweet serenading of Maria Grigoryeva on violin and the fluttering of piano played by Milana Zilnik. It’s a stirring and enlightening soundscape that gives the album a moment of pause and reflection. ‘Voices From A Distant Past’ sees the return of vocalist Elvya, her enchanting voice very much a reflection of the track title and a bewitching addition to the sparse and tender instrumentation.
'Catching Time’ is a broader collaboration, welcoming a series of new musicians, including vocalist Shelley Harland, guitarist Jack Haigh, percussionist Larry Salzman and trumpeter Josué García García. Despite the size of the collaboration, the soundscape is actually subtle and intimate, resulting in a peaceful work of art.
The penultimate track, ‘The Place Of A Thousand Drips’ shimmers and glistens, with glittering synthesizers and soft guitars, once again played by Zarichniuk. The track ruminates slowly but surely, building in crescendo and layers. The final track on the album, ‘Heading Into The Wind’ sees Zilnik’s piano twinkle and shine, textural pads and synths glimmering as the brush strokes of Chris Tschuggnall on drums provide percussive elements lifted by the airy vocals of Timbre Cierpke. The track climbs in intensity, both sonically and emotionally, the final piece of the ‘Today and Onward’ puzzle.
‘Today and Onward’ has an otherworldly essence, yet remains so reminiscent of the Earth we know, a concept Tigerforest perfectly executes. The album transcends listeners to somewhere new whilst also evoking familiarity, helping listeners to see, feel and taste the true colors of the world.
Now based in the US, Tigerforest has always been enamored with music, playing keys as a teenager in Germany and experimenting with digital sequencing in the 90s. Amazed by the beautiful sounds created by synthesizers, music became a mirror for Tigerforest’s innermost being, something which he now shares with all those who are willing to listen and seek out the true meaning of life.
Music means much more to me than playing white and black keys together in some harmonious or disharmonious accordance and
order. It’s more than making impressive eclectic soundscapes or sequences with some content. Music is my life. Music is my playground of emotions and at each time the mirror of my innermost being....more
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