Melodic Groove Thrashers Motivik Releases Third Single ‘The Past of Tomorrow’

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The third single off of the critically acclaimed debut album from Motivik is now being served to radio. Taken from their debut album “Death of the Gunman” which has been released Dec. 18th.via Roxx Records.

‘The Past of Tomorrow’ shows the bands heavy yet melodic stylings as we keep pushing this new album to the forefront of the Christian Metal scene.

The lyric video can be seen below.

Scripture References:
Isaiah 43:18-19
Romans 13:12
Ecclesiastes 7:10
Colossians 3:2

The Past of Tomorrow

Lyrics:

V1.

Still here I see, nothing’s changed
Vanished will, hope is killed
Vanished will, hope is killed
Hollow and tamed
A mother’s wish, more than this
But You remain
And cast the blame
over and over

V2.

Barely light here, you veil the pain
potential gone, carry on
Fallen and shamed
A father’s hope, you would rise
But clinging on
The Grip is gone
And now it’s over

Chorus

Remain, here
Rest, in fear
Stay, quite still
The past of Tomorrow

V3.

years tumble on, yours are gray
Numb inside, love has died
Shattered, insane
Your soul cries, but you stay
The Silence kills
And Breaks the will
Over and over

Video (audio) for ‘The Past Of Tomorrow’

Our review from “Death of the Gunman” can be found here.

How do you say Motivik? (MOE-TEE-VICK) what does Motivik mean? Motivik is derived from the word Motive. And what is the Motive of Motivik? To rock you hard with a message of hope and encouragement for a lost generation.

Motivik features Ryan Roebuck handling the music and vocals and Courtney Simmons on vocals. That’s right dual vocalists, modeled in a way much like Gary Lenaire and Guy Ritter from Tourniquet except they pretty evenly share the vocal duties. If you ask Motivik what there sound is like or what their style is they would say they are ‘Melodic Groove Thrash’. A little more on the thrashy side if you ask us, especially when you listen to the bands cover song from Sacrament ‘Souls in Torment’ featuring a guest appearance from Sacrament’s very own Robert Wolfe. Check out a sample of the track here.

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