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Don't Cross The Line

by Gramma Vedetta

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"Don’t Cross the Line” by Gramma Vedetta digs deep with a heavy, sludgy riff that channels the dark vibes of Black Sabbath, swirling it into an interior journey with echoes of Pink Floyd’s ethereal soundscapes.

On the lyrical front, this track is a raw ride through the soul-crushing machine of modern life, a desperate search for real, flesh-and-blood connections, and a defiant stand against the cold judgments that try to box us in.

It’s an anthem for those fighting to keep their humanity in the digital age.

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Reset the cycle,
Every move, mechanical,
It seems alright
Ahhh, not quite.

Moving parts replaceable
Flesh'n'bones, building blocks,
Don't be surprised.
Don't cross the line.

Machines are greedy, rhythm, prison of my life.
I have no power to reveal who really drives.

Machines are greedy, rhythm, prison of my life.
I have no power to reveal who really drives.

117 605, Mother can you hear me?

The Doctor says I am crazy
My wife says I'm lazy
I think they're right.
Ahhh I've crossed the line.

Machines are greedy, rhythm prisons of our life.
I've found the power to reveal who really drives.

credits

released April 5, 2024
Dan - Guitar, Vocals, Synth
Basetta - Bass and Synth
Pablo - Drums and Mixing / Mastering

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Gramma Vedetta London, UK

Living organisms evolve and mutate. Gramma Vedetta is now on at the stage where Riff-based Stoner Rock flavoured songs meet the Progressive Rock of the 70s.

The band's trademark sound is characterised by lo-tuned big riffs over rumbling grooves, topped by viral melodies.

A full-blown rock’n’roll machine captivate their audience with the high energy live shows and witty humour.
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