First run of the limited edition Mythos book release.
This is the definitive, physical release of the Mythos album, as envisioned by the band. The Mythos Book, written by Terri and Ed, is a dive into both the back-story of the album, as well as the origins of the stories behind the songs. Included with these writings are a collection of artwork by original cover artist, Antonella Di Mattei.
In addition to the book, each copy ships with the audio cd, poster, button and logo sticker.
Includes unlimited streaming of Mythos
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics
What happens when the signal stops
Buzzer running out the ticking clock
Is there any way to respond
I will listen 'til the break of dawn
Have you heard the signal on the shortwave radio?
They Say its a message from Moscow maybe
40 years of relentless beeping
A dead hand reaction for peace keeping?
What happens when the signal stops
Buzzer running out the ticking clock
Is there any way to respond
I will listen 'til the break of dawn
What is the purpose
Of this mysterious signal
Digging to the surface
A message to the people?
Encoded cryptic messages decoded on a page
One is for a drill but
Absence the real thing
Absence the real thing
What happens when the signal stops
Buzzer running out the ticking clock
Is there any way to respond
I will listen 'til the break of dawn
Monoliths are always changing
And commands exactly the same
Simple and uncomplicated
All across this depressing terrain
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credits
from Mythos,
released July 9, 2021
Lyrics and vocals: Skot Shea
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