"Euphoria" - the winner song of the Eurovision Song Contest 2012. Composed by the Swedish hit producers Thomas G:son and Peter Lars Boström. They provided the perfect guideline for Eyevory's very new, very own interpretation of the catchy song.
lyrics
Why, why can't this moment last forevermore
Tonight, tonight eternity's an open door
No, don't ever stop doing the things you do
Don't go, in every breath I take I'm breathing you
Euphoria, forever till the end of time
From now on, only you and I, we're going u-u-u-u-u-up
Euphoria, an everlasting piece of art
A beating love within my heart, we're going u-u-u-u-u-up
We are here, we're all alone in our own universe
We are free, where everything's allowed and love comes first
Forever and ever together, we sail into infinity
We're higher and higher and higher, we're reaching for divinity
Euphoria, forever 'till the end of time
From now on, only you and I, we're going u-u-u-u-u-up
Euphoria, an everlasting piece of art
A beating love within my heart, we're going u-u-u-u-u-up
Forever we sail into infinity
We're higher, we're reaching for divinity
Euphoria, euphoria
We're going u-u-u-u-u-up
Euphoria, an everlasting piece of art
A beating love within my heart, we're going u-u-u-u-u-up
Euphoria, euphoria
We're going u-u-u-u-u-up
It‘s the kind of music that gives you chills, the kind of music that makes you dream and escape into another world, thanks
to its fairytale story. It‘s music, which is presented by an extraordinary band, incomparably different to any other.
Welcome to the progressive rock band Eyevory from Bremen, Germany!...more
With its debut album, this young band from Vienna follows the footsteps of honorable Austrian prog masters like "Matter Of Taste". The music on this concept album is not of the kind I'd call particularly innovative - it travels pretty much on well known roads paved by many others long ago. However, these youngsters do it in a highly pleasant way, skillfully avoiding the pitfalls of pseudo-progressive phrase rehashing most of the time - certainly more successfully so than several of their experienced grand paragons of prog. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
Surprisingly good. As may be expected from 2 members of a Pink Floyd tribute band, "Rain" invites comparisons to PF's concept albums and Roger Waters' solo work. Recommended listening for anybody who was disappointed by Endless River! SantaR