Questions (Part 1)

Icicle

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Icicle

Born and raised in communist Bulgaria, Krassy Halatchev (Icicle) grew up with a few tight friends who were true music maniacs. Being one of them as well, he studied and analyzed every note of the repertoire of his favourite bands (Pink Floyd, Genesis, The Police, The B-52’s, Depeche Mode, The Cure, The Clash…). With a little help from his friends (and band mates) he bought his first bass guitar - a Fender Music Master. It proved to be the best investment he ever made, for it changed Krassy’s life. Following years of ardent practicing and playing in garages and clubs, the skilled musician fled from his native country and landed in Montreal one freezing-cold winter day in 1990. His brother-like peers from the band The Clouds accompanied him in this new and exiting adventure. At the time they were passionately devoted to the 90’s psychedelic rock. After many subway and club gigs, considerable magazine and newspaper coverage, and two full-length albums, the members of the band decided to explore new horizons, this time separately. In 1996 Krassy joined the band Chiwawa. Produced by Steve Whitfield (The Cure, The Mission, The Trash Can Sinatras) and recorded at The Mission’s studio in Bristol, Chiwawa’s first album The Sick World of Yona won the attention of the media. Becoming a core member of the group, Krassy composed and sang a major part of Chiwawa’s seven albums worth of material. In 2014 Icicle released his first solo album, Resurgence. Multifaceted and very seasoned, this 13-piece oeuvre represents a passage door between the past and the future, a quintessence of lessons learned and dreams that lay ahead. His second album, Theorems (2015) cemented Icicle’s broad musical path where rock, pop and funk elements stir a mixture of fresh, innovative and genre defiant sound – Icicle’s specialty.


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QUESTIONS (Part 1)

Floating in a universe that unifies all time
Searching for the other souls whose rhythm matches mine
Living life as fully as a fool who’s full of wine
I raise my arms and rise above, the city shining bright

I dance into a trance upon the trail of time so tightly
Wound about an angel’s doubt, I doubt she does this nightly
Capturing another soul, I wonder why they fight me
Reasoning with reason, my reasons rise so rightly

They sit upon the summit, as balanced as a budget
And gather dust my reasons rust, eventually they plummet
Until they’re spinning in a pit of every moment’s mortal master
Where I’ll find myself confronted by an angry alabaster

Statue that speaks softly of the kindness that I cast her
And as I reach my fastest speed, my mind is running faster
As it charges back through time to change what choice was made
And paved with plaster

Questioning the parallel that perpetrates my mind
Dancing to the melody of a deity divine
Questioning the parallel that perpetrates my mind
Dancing to the melody of a deity divine

When I enter dreams I’ve dreamt, through the sunless seasons
I find myself within a cage surrounded by my reasons
And as they overcome my shields the clouds they seem so loud
I watch my voice defeat my choice above the cheering crowd

Then the hangman signals and I’m dangling by a knot
Just thinking to myself - is this really what I’ve sought?
My life was led for living, was it for this I fought?
The hand my fondest friend did lend, the hand that got me caught

Questioning the parallel that perpetrates my mind
Dancing to the melody of a deity divine
Questioning the parallel that perpetrates my mind
Dancing to the melody of a deity divine

Questioning the parallel that perpetrates my mind 
As I dance into a trance decidedly divine
Questioning the parallel that perpetrates my mind 
As I dance into a trance decidedly divine

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