Does anyone know the name of this song? Google search didn't help since the singing was very quiet, and I could catch only the fragments of the lyrics.It sounds like some goth pop.Thanks in advance.
i just 'shazamed' it...... and it said a match could not be found.
"Shazam identifies recorded music. Singing, humming or live performances won't be tagged"
No help there then!!
@knowabit
I can't remember where I got (downloaded) song from.Probably some playlist from one of the torrent sites.My computer crashed a few months ago. and I have lost the playlists with the names of the songs. I have burned my favorite songs on cd-s but unfortunately I didnt tag them (cd-s).I have managed to identify almost every missing song except several of them (this one among them).I have riped this song from cd onto my computer and made the improvised clip on youtube.I know the efficient method for the song identification, but in this case, that method has failed.
@DosAmigos It can't be Big Country. Stuart Adamson (singer of Big Country) was male.
@factor30 Glad to see you again. It was more difficult for me to decipher this lyrics since english is not my native language. Fragments (I am not shore if they are correct:):
into the ways... and I see that you (love me???)...follow forever... and I run to you...free like you...
My guess is that it is some not so famous performer (goth-pop?) and the song is probably rarity.
Well, I too have attempted to decipher these lyrics with little success. The bits I think I can make out are:
I've seen you in my dreams, watched you shed your skin ... and I'll see that you are free to follow forever ...
One thing that did strike me about this song was that some of the violin parts in the background sound a little bit like Max Richter's "On The Nature Of Daylight" track.
I have found a few bands which are similar in style to this artist (The Shroud, Ostia, Edera....). Different names were used for that kind of music (ethereal, goth-pop, darkwave.....) Still, no idea for this one.
Finally, I have found the name of the song: Ostia - Seasilk. It was almost impossible to trace it since there was no info on allmusic.com, no lyrics anywhere on net, no youtube link for this one. I have narrowed down the search to artists similar in style and to the songs duration (around 5:00) and finally my search has successfully ended.