Where are you now? Show me your face.
Where are they now, did they meet you?
I don’t believe in this, enchanted place.
I don’t agree with this, secreted grace.
Correct my stance and walk me along.
Open my eyes with a different song.
Show me the light that is hidden away.
I see the lie in a fading display.
Open all your hearts, to the gracious Lord, standing by your side.
And feel the love and empathy from the gracious Lord, always by your side.
I opened my heart to the good old Lord I was told about.
I feel no love, nor empathy from the grand old Lord, I was taught about.
Where am I now? What is this place?
What happens now? Where is your face?
I can’t believe in the bringer of light.
I can believe in the bringer of lies.
Correct my stance and walk me along.
Open my eyes with a different song.
Show me the light that is hidden away.
I see the lie in a fading display.
All ye faithful, your faith is just lies and broken promises.
All ye grateful, your beliefs are fabricated prophecy.
Open all your hearts, to the gracious Lord, standing by your side.
And feel the love and empathy from the gracious Lord, always by your side.
I opened my heart to the good old Lord I was told about.
I feel no love, nor empathy from the grand old Lord, I was taught about.
An album of songs created with a late friend of mine, released in his memory. All proceeds with be donated to CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) Joe Bailey
supported by 17 fans who also own “The Bringer Of Lies”
Well played and produced prog rock, presented by a musician passionate about his craft. And who wouldn’t love those Rush influences. Just great music. mjbb61
supported by 15 fans who also own “The Bringer Of Lies”
BBT are standard bearers for modern prog, with a sound that evokes the spirit of those legendary 70s bands whilst managing to also be thoroughly contemporary. It's astonishing that over 30 minutes of music of this quality, with such high production values, is being made available for free - and their full albums are also very reasonably priced... Eleventh Earl of Blah