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lyrics
Whirling and burning, chaos wracks the surface
Water and fire, blasting in a furnace
The magma boils, from the core below
Lava expelled, ash falls like snow
From the ash that’s fallen darkness ensues
Blocking out the sun and causing rock to cool
Plants start sprouting, their roots take hold
Bursting through the clouds to escape the dark and cold
The world’s formation from volcanic soil
A Cradle of Life, from the meagre to the royal
After many years life begins to bloom
Ages after the last lava plume
The land falls quiet and changes take place
Creatures taking part in life’s great race
Hundreds of myrs pass, the world has taken shape
Life’s circle turning on a green landscape
Deep beneath the ocean thermal vents blow
Volatile gasses and sulphur down below
Predators and prey, the world harmonised
Soon to be discorded, the world humanised
A cradle for all, destined to burn
A war of horrors and no lessons learned
Hundreds of thousands killed, both man and beast
The land to be reclaimed, by the raging seas
Unflinching beliefs engulf all in strife
The relentless Aagen and the righteous Archite
This war to be fought, of who is wrong or right
Man and lands destruction in a cataclysmic fight.
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Cradle of Life”
It may not be a surprise to know that my introduction to this band was when they opened for Deströyer 666. I admit, their name didn't fill me with an abundance of anticipatory enthusiasm beforehand, but goddamn! did they own that stage while they were out there! Morts
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Cradle of Life”
I purchased Lunar Falls without hearing a second of it, assuming some kind of folk, maybe even reminiscient of Heilung. The latter it is not, but atmospheric and yet dark folk it is indeed! Beautifully fragile, peaceful and pristine, these 44 minutes should be enjoyed as a whole, resulting in a seamless and undeniably calming listening experience. If you're in any way prone to folk, there is nothing left to be desired here. Take a break from the rush that everyday life is, and breathe. Stunning. David Fischer