Solidarity
Solidarity

Enter Shikari - Solidarity Lyrics

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Solidarity Lyrics

Here tonight I clock a thousand heads
Here to unite, through common dreads
Now who's with me?
Now who's with me?

Something trips inside
That's been dormant for a thousand years
Now we can no longer hide
The immediacy of these fears

Our names will not be writ on water
And we don't need an ark
One day I know the dam will collapse
And we will be the current
Yes, what have you got for me?

And now the flood gates will open
Strike
You cannot open the door
You cannot open the door

We will sing as one in solidarity
We will swim together
No longer treading water
We're flowing with the tide

And you can taste the night
Don't waste the night
We will sing as one in solidarity
We will sing together

And still we will be here
Standing like statues
The time is now, belt it brothers

We will sing as one in solidarity
We will sing together
We will sing as one in solidarity
We will sing together

We will sing as one in solidarity
We will sing together
We will sing as one in solidarity
We will sing together

Writer(s): CHRIS BATTEN, LIAM RORY CLEWLOW, ROBERT ROLFE, ROUGHTON REYNOLDS
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What album is 'Solidarity' from?

    The song 'Solidarity' is from Enter Shikari's second studio album, 'Common Dreads.'

  2. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Solidarity'?

    The lyrics for 'Solidarity' were written by Chris Batten, Liam Rory Clewlow, Robert Rolfe, and Roughton Reynolds, who are members of Enter Shikari.

  3. What themes are expressed in 'Solidarity'?

    The song 'Solidarity' discusses themes of unity and collective strength. It connects to the broader themes of the album 'Common Dreads,' which focuses on socio-political topics such as the economy, environment, and war.

  4. How do critics perceive Enter Shikari's 'Common Dreads' album?

    Critics have had mixed opinions about the 'Common Dreads' album. While Ultimate-Guitar, Kerrang!, and Metal Hammer gave it positive reviews, others like Pete Paphides of The Times and Lauren Murphy of entertainment.ie had more critical views, citing an imbalance of substance in the album.

  5. When was 'Common Dreads' released?

    'Common Dreads' was released on 15 June 2009 in the UK and 16 June 2009 in the US.

  6. What stylistic changes are evident in 'Common Dreads'?

    'Common Dreads' marks a shift from Enter Shikari's previous work, incorporating more electronic music genres like drum and bass, electro house, and dubstep, alongside their signature trance and electronic hardcore elements, with increased use of clean vocals.

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