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Blackbird

from Mystery Park by Octolab

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Eurovision synth

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They flew when the storm came
A lonely broken shameful man
He sat on his bench
Singing to his new friends
The birds above his head
They are singing back to the lonely man
To the lonely man

Chanting, chanting
the birds are screaming, screaming
when the darkness comes so heavenly
they are singing thru the storm
to save his soul

to save his soul...
dancing dancing
screaming screaming...

They flew when the storm came
To search for their new friend
When the darkness keeps hang around
They are dancing dancing
With this man

Chanting, chanting
the birds are screaming, screaming
when the darkness comes so heavenly
they are singing thru the storm
to save his soul

to save his soul...
dancing dancing
screaming screaming...

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from Mystery Park, track released March 20, 2020
All material is written and composed by Octolab at Brilliant Sound Studio.
Octolab is Arielle Andersson and Fredrik Lundvall Kindsäter.

Additional producer Björn Marius Borg

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Octolab Lysekil, Sweden

Octolab creating beautiful electronic music where light and darkness meets in a meltingpot. Our songs cover the range from synthpop to dark electro and syntwave.

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