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Icarian Sea

from To the awoken (2009) by Utopia Now

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This song takes the Greek myth of Icarus and transforms it into a parable about intellectual maturity. If we want to grow and improve as individuals and as a species, we need to shed our juvenile intellectual impulses and listen to the wise voice of reason. Otherwise we'll end up not very much unlike the young Icarus.

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An old barren island, a prison to two, and the eyes fixed upon the horizon.
The wisdom of age and the follies of youth, and an ocean to overcome.

Chorus:
And every mile of the journey counts,
and every infantile belief amounts
to another burden that drags us down
into the Icarian Sea.

The young boy ignores the portentous tone, and his wings are melting.
Somewhere between exile and home the escape comes to a wet end.

Chorus:
And every mile of the journey counts,
and every infantile belief amounts
to another burden that drags us down
into the Icarian Sea.

Bridge:
The trap within the brain:
The addiction to elation.
And a force hard to resist:
The sirens' incantations.
But the road ahead requires
of us to not believe them,
and tune our ears instead
to the croaky voice of reason.

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from To the awoken (2009), released January 31, 2009
Music and lyrics written, recorded, and performed by Stephan Serowy.

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Utopia Now Berlin, Germany

Utopia Now started out in 2006 but had been known under the name Indigo since 2002, sharing the stage with bands such as Lagwagon, Anti Flag, A Wilhelm Scream, No Trigger, Good Clean Fun, Venerea and many more. However, the band was short-lived and split in 2007. Today the band lives on in the form of an online solo project by the band’s founder, singer, and songwriter, Stephan Serowy. ... more

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