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The Flood

by Julience

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The Flood’ is a message of doom delivered in the form of classic rock ’n’ roll. 
It surveys the chaos of modern society with a biblical perspective, offering an ominous warning. 

It is a song that will appeal to anyone looking for comfort in this era of despair.

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THE FLOOD

Land filled with sin, consumed by slow decay
wickedness of man, who’ve been slowly led astray
Violent, corrupted
all flesh shall be scattered
every man shall face his reckoning before long

Killing yourself to live
living only for the day
soon enough you will all pay


One man, one message that no one will heed
found grace in thy sight, not blinded by greed
Gopher wood, pitch within
make haste the tide is creeping in
save the tears, face your fears
soon enough you will be consumed

Like a black hole in your room
can’t you feel this falling gloom?
there’s a lingering sense of doom

Oh my, oh will we ever see the day again?
the sky grows darker every minute passing by
The rain won’t stop, the sea will swallow us one by one
my Lord how could we have been so blind

He made a world for us (sun and moon)
He’ll take what’s left of us (and start anew)
He brought us into this world (wicked game)
He’ll take us out of it (just the same)

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released March 25, 2022
Released March 25, 2022
Music & Lyrics: Julience
All Instruments & Vocals: Julience
Recorded on an iMac Pro using Logic Pro

Cover Design: Bas Brouwers
Headshots: Adam Spencer Young

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Julience is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from the UK.

He has been writing songs for over 10 years!

Creating a soundscape of soaring melodies and deep rhythms to live, love, and share
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