This is the CD version of Zebedy's new album Waiting for the Tide
Produced and Mixed By Dan Weller (Enter Shikari, Sikth, Young Guns, Bury Tomorrow, Holding Absence)
Engineered By Dan Weller and Russ Hayes
Mastered By 360 Mastering
Music By Zebedy
Lyrics By Ben C, Tom D, Jonny H-S and Paul DeMarco
Recorded at Orange Sound Recording Studio, Penmaenmawr, North Wales UK
Jan 2022
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Cassette + Digital Album
This is the 3rd album from Welsh dynamic progressive 4 piece Zebedy cassette tape edition.
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
contains our album 'Waiting for the Tide' in both Cd and Cassette format. also includes with digital download on release.
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All of Zebedy's 3 album on cd in 1 order: includes
Waiting for the Tide Zebedy's latest album on CD
2013 album Marionette on CD
2011 album Exist on CD
you may aswell get them all.
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Now I Don't know what's left or what's …right… anymore,
Are you up are you down, I don't know. Do you know?... Do you know?
You used to give me butterflies
But then you caught them and pinned them to a frame
And now they're just for show
Why carry on this cha-rade more like a masquerade
Of different faces that you show others
Which one is you?
Do you know, can you tell, do you care?
Why
Try
Coz it's a long way from working…yeah
Why
Lie
I wanted to suffer but not suffer this
I wanted to suffer
I wanted to suffer
But I won’t, I won’t suffer
You thought that I couldn't change
But change is what's making me better
Can you see me from down there
Do you care, do you care?
Did I ever give you butterflies
Or was this moth fooled by your burning and alluring flame
(alluring flame)
It's just for show
Why carry on this cha-rade more like a masquerade
Of different faces that you show others
Which one is you?
Do you know, can you tell, do you care?
Why
Try
You never did before
Why
Lie
I wanted to suffer but not suffer this
I wanted to suffer
I wanted to suffer
But I won’t, I won’t suffer
I see you, for who you really are x4
I see you, for who you really are
I see you, for when you really can’t
I see you, for why you’re who you are
I see you, For what’s inside your heart
I see you for who you really are
credits
from Waiting for the Tide,
released February 3, 2023
Produced and Mixed By Dan Weller (Enter Shikari, Sikth, Young Guns, Bury Tomorrow, Holding Absence)
Engineered by Dan Weller and Russ Hayes
Mastered By 360 Mastering
Music By Zebedy
Lyrics By Jonny H-S, Paul DeMarco and Ben C.
Recorded at Orange Sound Recording Studio, Penmaenmawr, North Wales UK
Jan 2022
Zebedy are:-
Jonny H-S - Guitar and Vocals
David H-S - Bass and Vocals
Ben C - Synth, Guitar and Vocals
Tom D - Drums and Vocals
Zebedy are a 4 piece dynamic/progressive/rock/metal band from the Conwy area, Wales, UK, who started gigging regularly at
the start of 2011, wowing crowds with their intense live performances and great vocal harmonies. All combining to make a huge wall of sound in a pretty way :) . also they have awesome BEARDS....more
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