The first track, from my second solo record. I was hurting after being dropped, or fired, by my band mates in Jack Hammer for some stupid infraction. Probably quite angry I wrote a few songs and then a few more, and all of a sudden there were 9 songs. A very different vibe from the 2006 "In my blood", but there is something very special about this album, and this song ' Might be heaven"is a tribute to life, and how insignificant and powerful we are at the same time.Also telling the story of how we make grand plans only to have the universe intervene and your plans are diverted, or even sometimes dismantled.
lyrics
Hesitate to never know,
walking in the rain,
Your lover smiles to make you glow,
To play a dying game....
Simple things to set you free,
they're harder to find,
a better world without a doubt
you know I'll never see...
Chorus:
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Just when you've seen it all,
they come to take you away,
With loads and loads of guns,
Might be heaven to you...
Might be heaven for you...
The air we breathe the ones you love,
I haven't taken the time,
Of all the things you'd never want,
now we're left behind
Here in hell we love the dice,
and its easy to sell,
You're nothing but a piece of flesh,
under the longing saw...
Chorus:
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Just when you've seen it all,
they come to take you away,
With loads and loads of guns,
Might be heaven to you...
Might be heaven for you...
Endless sea with no cause,
a spell of illusion
Ripping out the Man,
off his thrown,
and the violence to lean on....
mandolin solo
Endless sea with no cause,
a spell of illusion
Ripping out the Man,
off his thrown,
and the violence to lean on....
credits
from Machete,
released December 23, 2019
Written and arranged by J S Martin (InmS) @ SAMRO
Engineered at sounstream studio's by Paul Van De Waal
Mixed and mastered by Lanie Van Der Walt
Vocals and Guitars - Johnathan Martin
Guitars and mandolin and harmonica - Aidan Martin
Bass - Johnathan Martin
Drums and percussion - Paul Van De Waal
Born in 1977 in South Africa, to a musical family, Johnathan Martin started to picture himself as performing musician from
the tender age of 10 tears old. Classical guitar, then piano, and finally getting his first Strat copy at 13 years old. Taking music as a subject at school put the cello in his hands, and learnt to really improv when he joined the full time touring band Jack Hammer in '97....more
Its got that 'stab you in the heart' effect when you listen to it. It might even take a few listens to get that feeling, but believe me when it hits, you'll know my meaning and thank me!! enjoy! Johnathan Martin