Halcyon
Delphic
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You said enough, you said too much. You focus solely on her touch, and halcyon. In arguments set in stone In promises of what was once, you come undone. If you take this away, I'll fade to black and disappear. If it's all a state of mind. Give me something I can believe in What you say doesn't say that you mean it If I'm wrong well at least I know better Give me something I can believe in It's in your hands. No more, no causes and effects No looking back and then regret Of halcyon. And I know I know I tried too much All the time I waste, yeah I'm losing touch, All the time If you take this away, I'll fade to black and disappear. If it's all a state of mind. Give me something I can believe in What you say doesn't say that you mean it If I'm wrong well at least I know better Give me something I can believe in It's in your hands. Give me something I can believe in What you say doesn't say that you mean it If I'm wrong yeah at least I know better Give me something I can believe in It's in your hands.
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Written by: JAMES COOK, MATTHEW COCKSEDGE, RICHARD BOARDMAN
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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10 facts about this song
Origin"Halcyon" is a song by the British band Delphic. The band comes from Manchester, England and was formed in 2009.
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Track InformationThe song "Halcyon" is housed in Delphic's debut studio album "Acolyte" which was released on 11th January 2010.
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Genre ClassificationDelphic is known for their indie dance music. They often blend indie rock and electronica, and "Halcyon" falls within this unique blend of styles.
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Chart Information"Halcyon" was one of the singles from the album "Acolyte," which peaked at #8 on the UK Albums chart. The song itself did not chart separately but was well received by fans.
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InspirationThe word "halcyon" refers to a period of tranquility often reminisced about, usually looked upon with nostalgia. True to its title, the song portrays a state of peacefulness and calm through its lyrics and music.
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Critical ReviewsCritics often praised "Halcyon" for its unique and engaging blend of electronic and rock elements. The song was highlighted as an excellent example of Delphic's innovative style.
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Live PerformancesDelphic has performed "Halcyon" live multiple times, including on their tour for the "Acolyte" album. The song usually receives a positive response from the audience.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Halcyon" features a series of visually stunning and abstract scenes, reflecting Delphic's avant-garde style.
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Writing and ProductionLike many tracks on the album "Acolyte," "Halcyon" was produced by the acclaimed electronic musician Ewan Pearson, who has worked with artists like Moby and Chemical Brothers.
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Band MembersThe members who performed on "Halcyon" are Richard Boardman, Matt Cocksedge, and James Cook, with Dan Theman on drums. Their combined efforts made for a compelling, atmospheric indie-electro sound.
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