Regular edition on jewelcase of “Storms of Desolation”, the new gem of technical and sophisticated melodic death/black metal recorded by the genius Hyban Draco, including a mind-blowing 12-pages booklet designed by Cesar Valladares pressed on heavyweight paper!!
Includes unlimited streaming of Storms of Desolation
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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T-Shirt/Apparel + Digital Album
Design by Cesar Valladares
Includes unlimited streaming of Storms of Desolation
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 7 days
Purchasable with gift card
€10EURor more
This pack includes the official t-shirt and the jewel case edition of the Storms of Desolation Album.
Includes unlimited streaming of Storms of Desolation
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 7 days
Purchasable with gift card
€16EURor more
lyrics
Walking through the void
as if it was my last path
the gods illuminate the passage
a journey towards the end of the world
No one can stop the traveler
No one can feel his pain
not even the arms of the frozen victims
only death has his permission
A path for life fighting against my weary mind
no pain I felt walking through the hardest ground
The walls from hell are the darkest that you can imagine
Remember my name ‘cause I will find the way!
Walking through the light as if it was my last whisper
a winged wind blowing deep, blowing deep inside
The walls from hell are the darkest that you can imagine
Remember my name 'cause I will find the way!
The tears pour out sliding into the depths
your final dreams vanishing in the air
the depths of the temple devouring your illusions
your falling blood becoming my food
A path for life fighting against my weary mind
no pain I felt walking through the hardest ground
am I still breathing?
what do my eyes see?
The temple of doom!
These guys must have fun reading how people try to pigeonhole them into some genre. OK then: A bit of black, a bit of prog, a bit of - do I hear NWOTHM? over solid melodic death with haunted vocals. Excellent and the longer you play it the better it gets.
How come nobody mentioned the bass? YomaBarr