Villain Outbreak - The Streets Speak ft. David Rosado (Quarantine Lyric Video)
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This video was recorded by each member at their home during the Covid-19 quarantine and edited by our own Hugo Costa.
The footage was pure fun, but the lyrics are serious. "An invisible war is still a damn war".
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The Streets Speak is the seventh track from Villain Outbreak's first album "uneven;", out now via Raging Planet.
Guest vocals by David Rosado from Danger Zone, Clean Break, Broken Distance, etc. ;
Co-written by Eduardo Rocha and João Félix
Additional guitar work written and performed by João Brito;
Produced by Carlos Rocha
Co-Produced by Villain Outbreak
Recorded, Mixed & Mastered by Carlos Rocha at Eyeball Studios, Loulé.
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Lyrics:
The streets speak of anger,
But the actions are too cold.
Seems like flammable speeches
Are not enough to ignite a deaf world.
Words are not enough to fight – To fight this fight
Clenched fists, an invisible war is still a damn war.
Blood is just writings on the wall
The streets speak of violence,
But if their violence doesn’t speak
What good is a revolution for
If doesn’t stand for what it means?
The story repeats yet again and again;
The media makes the call.
The story repeats yet again and again
The static engulfs it all.
Words are not enough to fight
Strenght by numbers – weakened by apathy
Strenght by numbers – lost in the static
Words are not enough to fight – To fight this fight
Clenched fists, an invisible war is still a damn war.