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Fault and Onus (Live at Le Ferrailleur)

from Live at Le Ferrailleur by [OHM]

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Fault and Onus performed Live at Le Ferrailleur (Nantes,FR) 05/03/2020 for the "Dawning" EP release party.

lyrics

I already know
All that’s gonna happen
It’s painted on the ground
So you’ve already see
The signals and blinkers
You’re marching on this ground
You’re marching on this ground

Oh, I don’t know how to do
Oh, I don’t know how to
Oh, I don’t know how to do
Oh, and it’s a panic fear

Inaction takes place where you confound
Inaction takes place where you confound
Fault and onus

Oh, you have tried
And it seems like I have
Oh, you have tried
And it seems like I have
Oh, you have tried
And it seems like I have
Oh, you have tried
And it seems like we’re too late

They’ll do nothing
No they’ll do nothing for us
They don’t hear us
We gotta do things by ourselves now

Oh, you have tried
And it seems like I have
Oh, you have tried
And it seems like I have
Oh, you have tried
And it seems like I have
Oh, you have tried
And it seems like we’re too late

credits

from Live at Le Ferrailleur, released March 5, 2020
Song and lyrics by [OHM]:
Theo Brachet (Guitar)
Anton Brachet (Drums)
Neige (Vocals, Bass)

Additionnal musicians:
Laurène Pierre-Magnani, Emma Le Cozannet, Nolwenn Vert, Geoffrey Le Goaziou (Choirs)

Paul Bodet (Recording)
Jeanne Le Gac (Recording)
Pierre Le Gac (Mix) @ Le Garage Hermétique Studio garagehermetiquestudio.wordpress.com

Cover Photo: Newsalem ( www.newsalem.fr )

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[OHM] Nantes, France

From soft melodies flirting with silences to the wall of sound that grabs you by the guts, [OHM] stretches tension to better explode. On the one side, the tetanic fear of eco-anxiety and other high-sung distress, like hymns expressible only behind the protective veil of music . On the other side, the will and cherishment of simplicity, essentials, and calm, once the first are left behind. ... more

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