Talking To Myself
Tell me, tell me, where is the life
I’ve been searching for, but cannot find
Please convince me I should be satisfied
With the so-called achievements of humankind
In their eyes, I see a darkness
In your mind, they’re all deceiving
If I took their lies for kindness
Would you tell me to forgive them?
If I asked about my past would you say
You saw it coming?
Don’t know how I made it up here, but so did you
Without ever trying
For a moment I felt free and I knew
That only you could help
Can you hear me when I scream your name?
Or am I talking to myself
Just talking to myself
Yeah
Save me, save me, I’m dying to be
But I’m becoming someone I just can’t stand
Maybe I can teach you how to breathe
Maybe you can teach me to understand
In my mind, there’s a search for answers
All I hear is the silence
If I asked about my past would you say
You saw it coming?
Don’t know how I made it up here, but so did you
Without ever trying
For a moment I felt free and I knew
That only you could help
Can you hear me when I scream your name?
Or am I talking to myself
Just talking to myself
I can’t change you or make you care
It wouldn’t hurt if you could try
When I need help, you’re never there
Am I not worthy of your time?
And though you don’t believe in me
I still believe in you
But don’t ask me why
If I asked about my past would you say
You saw it coming?
Don’t know how I made it up here, but so did you
Without ever trying
For a moment I felt free and I knew
That only you could help
Can you hear me when I scream your name?
Can you hear me when I scream your name?
Can you hear me when I scream your name?
Just talking to myself
Just talking to myself
Just talking to myself
I’m talking to myself
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Major MomentAuthor
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Major MomentName of Band or Artist
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Project Type:Song
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Genres:Alternative Rock, Rock
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Length:4 minutes 56 seconds
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Completion Date:November 27, 2018
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Country of Origin:United States
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Language:English
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Student Project:No
Spearheaded by two Russian-born vocalists, Boston-based band Major Moment has come from distant parts of the world to form a true modern alternative rock band.
Major Moment has quickly developed a diverse and kinetic sound that integrates heavy guitar riffs, multi-layered synths, and melodic vocal blends. With their 2018 debut EP “one small stEP”, the band was nominated for got nominated for Independent Music Awards in “Best Production - Rock” (the only rock record nominated) and “Best Lyric Video”; for Hollywood Music In Media Awards in “Best Rock”; as well as “Best CD Artist” and “Best Rock Act” at the Worcester Music Awards.
In addition to “one small stEP” that was dedicated to the late Chester Bennington, Major Moment created an emotional tribute, “Leave Out All The Rest”. The distinguished music video for this song was released as a standalone asset to support the mission of a suicide prevention campaign, 320 Changes Direction. The video was produced by the Grammy-nominated Project 2 Studios and received more than 450,000 views in its first month. It’s being popular not only among the fans but Chester’s close friends and family as well, increasing band’s visibility on an international scale.
Just 3 months after releasing “one small stEP” Major Moment has already recorded 4 new follow-up singles with acclaimed producer Kevin Billingslea and six-time Grammy Winner Adam Ayan on board. One of the singles, “May Leave Scars”, won the John Lennon Songwriting Contest in Rock category. This year’s judging panel included such famed artists as Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas, Natasha Bedingfield, and more. This song also became the semi-finalist of the International Songwriting Competition. Another single, “Living Your Life Like This”, has been streamed over 100,000 times on Spotify in its first month. Together, these four songs formed a new EP called “The Sequel” that was released on April 25th, 2019.
Major Moment is quickly gaining momentum, canvassing venues in and around MA and NH, as well as international venues. They received over 60 radio adds along with hype from Relix, Tattoo and Impose and performed at the 2019 winter NAMM show.
“Considering the destructive messages modern pop culture carelessly brings to society, we feel it’s our social responsibility to deliver an alternative message. One of love, trust, believing in ourselves and supporting one another.”