Lyrics
Last Light
The sun sets on a sleepless dream. Our silhouettes all fade in the night. No thought for what will be. Our eyes reflecting back full moonlight. A red and yellow scene. Return to infancy. Reach black and white. Still pools will make us clean, mono our senses and fright.
Just let the moon shine bright. Project the sunlight into the night. We’ll let the moon’s shine move, and leave our bodies all mesmerised.
Live in these moments till a dark oblivion draws lines in the sky. Atoned by a force of will. There’s no illusion or saviour on high. We know what we sense is real. We will not turn or subside.
This is the moment, is the place, the time for our ascension. And by the light of the full moon we’ll be a silver lining. You wanna know that there’s a chance that we can feel alive. This is the moment, is the place, the time for our elation. Under the light of the full moon we’ll be a silver lining. We’ll move until the sunlight.
Just let the moon shine bright. Project the sunlight into the night. We’ll let the moon’s shine move, and leave bodies all mesmerised. So let the moon shine bright. Project the sunlight into your eyes. We’ll let the moon’s shine move, and leave bodies all hypnotised.
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Comments & Reviews
Overall, ‘Light Them Up’ is pure excitement and energy. There’s no hectic feel present, it’s as if the track knows exactly what it is doing. As if it all was said and done long before the track even started.
I really like this ever-knowing wisdom connected to the tune. Circling around the theme of a paranoid schizophrenic who’s convinced that he is being watched and hunted, the track manages to transmit this exact uncomfortable feel, but with an overwhelming pressurized undertone.
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Neon Fields light the touch paper in standout debut release. ‘Light them up’ is the standout debut from South West UK band Neon Fields. It is 6 minutes 40 seconds in length but unlike some Netflix series, at no point does this seem overstretched or lack periods of quality. It feels like the band take us on an epic journey from start to finish. It doesn’t follow the scripted patterned format that you see in many songs and it holds intensity throughout, evoking anticipation in the masses.
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Tonight’s highlight goes to “Bleak”, the third single from Brits Neon Fields. The vocals was what most caught my attention in “Bleak”. Ed Barrett is overwhelming in his interpretation, which shines brightly and breaks through the darkest and most doomed environment, like a ray of hope. Everything is delivered with emotion, and above all, is entirely real. The ever overlapping instrumental accompanies all of this, growing and decreasing in intensity at the right times.
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