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Beware

by LUBACK

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Inspired by Bob Dylan and Rodriguez's sound, this track points a finger directly to the rulers of this world. It's not a threat but a warning: beware of how you behave on your position. We, the people, can rebel and we're many more than you.

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Here you have a million eyes to see you.
Here you have a million bloody hands.
Here you have a million ears to hear you.

So beware of what you do,
beware of what you use
and beware of what you say.
We’re many more than you.

There you have the dust which once was a river.
There you have the clouds becoming smoke.
There you have five hundred species fewer.

So beware of what you spread,
beware of what you burn
and beware of what you hunt.
The future knows your name.

There you have the money feeding famine.
There you have the children trying to be.
There you have the nonsense wars they burry.

So beware of each exchange,
beware of what you claim
and beware of what you back.
Don’t you see you could be one of them?

Here you have these times that you can light.
Here you have your chance to make a change.
Here you have the power of the people.

But beware of what you do,
beware of what you use
and beware of what you say.
We’re many more than you.

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released December 11, 2020
Manuel Fernández – Bass
Héctor Cebrián – Drums and percussion
Yago Sáez – Hammond
Marcus Wilson – Electric guitar and choirs
Cristian del Corral – Voice and acoustic guitar

Written and composed by Cristian del Corral

Produced by Fran Meneses and LUBACK.

Recorded, edited, mixed and mastered by Fran Meneses at Metropol Studios (Madrid, Spain)

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LUBACK Madrid, Spain

Established in 2011, LUBACK has encompassed rock, blues and folk into a unique style. After many concerts and their first album (“Inminente”, 2014, written in Spanish), a new language was needed in order to talk about those things that matter most in our lives (“Relative keys for vital subjects”, 2016). Their last record (“The deal”, 2019) shows their growth towards a pure organic bright style. ... more

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