Join me!

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Join me!
Cover
Unholy
publication May 7, 2001
length 3:14
Genre (s) Electro - rock
Author (s) The Earl and
Grant Stevens
album phosphorus

Join me! is a song by German rock - band Unholy , which as the second single from her first studio album phosphorus was extracted. It was first published on May 7, 2001 in Germany. The single is only available as a maxi CD in Germany, in all other countries the song is only available as a download. The music and lyrics of the song come from Count and Grant Stevens , it was produced by Jose Alvarez-Brill , so the song is a pure Unheilig production. The maxi CD also contains the following B-sides: Die Macht (Remix) and Willenlos (Black Widow Remix) . The song was released under the label Bloodline.

song

The song is about death and the afterlife, the phrase Come to me! repeats, which means something like “heaven come to me”. In addition, all the beautiful sides and advantages of heaven are listed.

"Come to me, come to me
where your deep pain shatters
... where only shadowy beauty counts
... a new star blooms in the sky
... bow your head to your Lord"

- Refrain, original excerpt

Cover

The cover of the maxi single, created by Dusan Tutovic, shows a black background with gold lettering with the name of the band and the title of the song. In addition, the following sentence can be seen on the back:

UNHEILIG against violence and racism
Say yes! too tolerance. "

- Come to me! Cover

Music video

In the music video of Come to Me! none of the band can be seen. Only one constantly moving, shining sun can be seen in the entire video. The video was directed by André Paulssen and Phillip Schubert.

Contributors

  • André Paulssen: music video director
  • Christoph Termühlen ("Licky"): guitar
  • The Count: singing, programming, music, text
  • Dusan Tutovic: Cover design
  • Grant Stevens : Music, Text
  • Henning Verlage : background vocals, keyboard, programming
  • Jose Alvarez-Brill : Production
  • Phillip Schubert: music video director

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Come to me! at Discogs
  2. a b music video on YouTube