Louna - Storming Heaven (Michael Carey Remix) | Remix/Production, Guitars, Piano, Programming, Mix
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Louna - Storming Heaven (Michael Carey Remix)
Louna is Russia's preeminent modern rock band. 3x Nashe Award winners (Russian Grammys), they routinely sell out every major venue in Russia and have a fanatically devoted following.
Mix stems were provided by Dan Korneff who mixed the original album version.
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Storming Heaven - Michael Carey Remix
Them, the ones who led the war
And with their lives ignored
What rules mean
Them, the ones who gave their light
Faded into night
So cruelly
This is their song, it goes out to them
Those who's memory will live without end
And who flew to the stars in a throned crown
And these words are what we give to them
Twenty Seven, did they know back then
That the tick of the clock was their countdown
To all the warriors
To the destroyers
They'll always be
More then heroes to me
Hail to the warriors who spoke with wisdom
Hail the destroyers who broke the system
Hail to them all for the battles they fought
To the ones who died young but live inside our hearts
This song goes out to all of those who
Win the world yes but in the end loose
And who's candles are too brightly burning
And these words are what we give to them
Twenty seven is too soon to end
Are they watching us now as they're laughing
Them - the ones who led the war
And with their lives ignored what rules mean
Them - the ones who gave their light
Faded into night so cruelly
This song goes out to all of those who
Changed the world yes but left it too soon
But still something was left to remind us
And these words are what we give to them
Twenty Seven is is too soon to end
But they all still survive - they're inside us
Them who walk the path of love
Then stormed the gates above
They're never dead
Hail to them all for the battles they fought
To the ones who died young
Storming Heaven in their hearts
© Vitaly Demidenko, Travis Leake, Lou Gevorkian, Sergey Ponkratiev, Leonid Kinzbursky, Michael Carey