Envision may refer to:
Assembly is the fifth studio album by the Norwegian metal band Theatre of Tragedy, released in 2002. It continued the group's move from gothic to a more electronic and pop style of music. This style was described as similar to "Siouxsie and the Banshees jamming with Ace of Base".
Assembly was the last Theatre of Tragedy album featuring the vocals of Liv Kristine. According to Kristine the band fired her by email, citing musical differences.
While Musique themes mentioned radios, streetfighting and nightlife, the songs on Assembly generally focus more on people than technology, such as in "Play" and "Let You Down". The album's modern setting is still emphasised by "Automatic Lover", which refers to modern nightlife, and "Universal Race", which uses space travel as a metaphor for sexual intercourse.
A limited edition of the album contains the cover of "You Keep Me Hangin' On" as bonus track. The song was originally a hit by The Supremes and was also made famous by Vanilla Fudge and Kim Wilde.
I see it
I hear but cannot know how you are feeling
I sense it but can't comprehend
He's standing there waiting for the news
To hear what's wrong with her
His feelings go away beyond my own
Lonely sense it
Only imagine their fate
Just envision
The only way to relate
We try to
We say so
But we can only imagine
We want to
But can't empathize
She’s laying there crying
For the truth is stronger than her pain
Her feelings go way beyond my own
Only sense it
Only imagine their fate
Just envision
The only way to relate
Can we sense it?
Can we imagine their fate?
Just envision
There's no way we relate