Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes

He then shifts from a state of comfort to a confrontation with reality, beginning a journey into new levels of knowledge and self-awareness ("Silent Cries Divide the Nights").

In a more optimistic vibe, the protagonist suggests that distractions and ignorance can lead one astray, but through introspection, love, and truth, one can find the light and wisdom within themselves ("Pilot to Paradise").

He then follows this path himself, in a journey from deep suffering and isolation to a state of profound spiritual awakening and eternal unity with a divine spirit ("De Labore Solis").

The "echoes" symbolize the enduring impact of our actions and the necessity of aligning with divine forces and love to achieve enlightenment and harmony.

[7] Dissatisfied with the recordings, they decided to keep the tracks unreleased, with a heavily alternated version of "Child Migration" eventually included in next year's Colours album.

[3] Detlev Schmidtchen and Jürgen Rosenthal slowly distanced themselves from the band during 1979, and in the autumn of that year they decided to leave Eloy and concentrate on their own project, under the name Ego On The Rocks.