
this song makes me happy.but still "in praise of others" is the best shelter song ever!i mean the orginal version on attaining the supreme!
Shelter:Mantra
Earth can be a lonely place
Blank stares on the people's face
I contemplate their pointless chase
That traps me and my friends
Is this the place where I belong?
Where did we go wrong?
Will it last real long?
Are you too singing this song?
Sometimes I feel it
Sometimes I feel all so alone
And yes yes I must confess
I feel so far from home
Mantra take me home I trust you
Mantra take me home
Take me to the place where I belong
Life's a puzzle the thoughtful solve
But most choose not to get involved
Because of this we don't envolve
Just look around my friend
And life's meaning can be hard to grasp
All that's certain is it won't last
We're all spirits looking for transcendence
Oh mantra grant me tha independence
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EDIT:
GOODLIFE SIGNS SHELTER
NYHC Legends sign worldwide deal with Good Life Recordings.
Good Life Recordings announces today, December 16th, 2005, a world-wide deal for the new Shelter- album, tentatively titled 'Eternal'.
Licensing partners for North and South America are welcomed.
'ETERNAL' includes 4-5 REAL hit songs and a reworked version of the classic 'In Defense of Reality', for a total of 11 songs on the album. Shelter have released a handful of classic albums on labels like Revelation Records, Equal Vision, Victory and Century Media. Their absolute hit-album was 'Mantra', released through Roadrunner Records in the 90's.
'Eternal' is back in the grand style of 'Mantra' days, and will NOT disappoint.
The seed that blossomed into SHELTER was planted years ago in the rich fields of the New York hardcore/punk scene of the mid-eighties. It was then that SHELTER vocalist Ray Cappo, and guitarist Porcell formed the legendary 80's hardcore band Youth Of Today. After the disbanding of Youth Of Today in 1988 Cappo left on a one-way ticket to India to study eastern philosophy, Sanskrit, natural medicine, and Yoga. The philosophies that Cappo learned became the backbone of SHELTER which he formed with Porcell upon his return to the U.S. Krishnacore was thus invented and brought to the masses.
As vocalist Ray Cappo puts it "I think music is like my "dharma" or calling. Everybody has something they feel natural at doing...so music did and will always magnetically drag me back even though sometimes I move away from it." Shelter sets themselves apart from other rock bands with their unique blend of spiritual and melodic, yet hard-edged music.
The bands message is one of hope and inspiration. Shelter champion vegetarianism, natural foods, and a positive drug-free lifestyle.

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