Theory of a Deadman
·Juegos que te descubren grupos musicales
Aunque ya hace un tiempo que me pasé “Fahrenheit”, uno de los grandes juegos del año pasado, ahora me ha dado por dedicarle tiempo al disco que se puede escuchar en varios momentos a lo largo del juego.
Theory of a Deadman puede que sea otra banda de Rock, pero desde luego sus letras y su música evocan algo más. A destacar los temas “No Way Out”, “No Surprise” y “Santa Monica”. Me encanta la letra de esta última, aunque también es verdad que sin la voz desgarradora del cantante no es lo mismo…
She fills my bed with gasoline
You think I wouldn’t notice
Her mind’s made up
Her love is gone
I think someone’s trying to show us a sign
That even if we thought it would last
The moment would pass
My bones will break and my heart would give
And I remember the day when you left for Santa Monica
You left me to remain with all your excuses for everything
And I remember the time when you left for Santa Monica
And I remember the day you told me it’s over
It hurts to breathe
Well every time that you’re not next to me
Her mind’s made up
The girl is gone
And now I’m forced to see
I think I’m on my way
Oh, it hurts to live today
Oh and she says “Don’t you wish you were dead like me?”
And I remember the day when you left for Santa Monica
You left me to remain with all your excuses for everything
And I remember the time when you left for Santa Monica
And I remember the day you told me it’s over
I wanted more than this
I needed more than this
I could use of more than this
But it just won’t stop
It just won’t go away
I needed more than this
I wanted more than this
I asked for more than this
But it just won’t stop
It just won’t go away
And I remember the day when you left for Santa Monica
You left me to remain with all your excuses for everything
And I remember the time when you left it all behind
And I remember the day you told me it’s over
And I remember the day when you left for Santa Monica
You left me to remain with all your excuses for everything
And I remember the time when you left for Santa Monica
Yeah, I remember the day you told me it’s over