Sonata Arctica je power metalová skupina pocházející z Finska, založena v roce 1996 ve městě Kemi.
V roce 1996 založili Tony Kakko, Jani Liimatainen, Marko Paasikoski, Tommy Portimo a Pentti Peura hard rockovou skupinu s názvem Tricky Beans,...
Píseň: Full Moon
- Interpret:
- Sonata Arctica
- Album:
- Ecliptica
Sitting on a corner all alone, staring from the bottom of his soul, watching the night come in from the window. It'll all collapse tonight, the fullmoon is here again In sickness and in health, understanding so demanding It has no name, there's one for every season Makes him insane to know Running away from it all I'll be safe in the cornfields, he thinks Hunted by his own, again he feels the moon rising on the sky Find a barn which to sleep in, but can he hide anymore Someones at the door, understanding too demanding Can this be wrong, it's love that is not ending Makes him insane to know She should not lock the open door (run away run away, run way) Fullmoon is on the sky and he's not a man anymore She sees the change in him but can't (run away run away, run away) See what became out of her man... fullmoon Swimming across the bay, the nit is gray, so calm today She doesn't wanna wait. We've gotta make the love complete tonight In the mist of the morning he cannot fight anymore Thousands moon or more, he's been howling Knock on the door, and scream that is soon ending Mess on the floor again She should not lock the open door (run away run away, run away) Fullmoon is on the sky and he's not a man anymore She sees the change in him but can't (run away run away, run away) See what became out of her man She should not lock the open door (run away run away, run away) Fullmoon is on the sky and he's not a man anymore She sees the change in him but can't (run away run away, run away) See what became out of her darling man She should not lock the open door (run away run away, run away) Fullmoon is on the sky and he's not a man anymore See what became out of that man
Ecliptica (1999)
1. Blank File
6. Full Moon
11. Mary-Lou