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lyrics
Through the winds of autumn i've found the truth
On the leaves so colored, heavenly mute
Still the days were passing in an empty weep
While her gentle soul was falling in the eternal sleep
A greater sense of emptiness was growing inside of me
While my love was dying, as i couldn't see
How the beauties of this life are not for those who mourn
How my love was withering in my indifferent world
But one day, at her bedside, under the Jupiter's fall
In the cold October's gloom that's what she told :
“The days when you could love me have never been
But her whom in life you abhorred in death you shall love
For this’ not a day for the daughters of life and heart
But for the children of light and death
I am dying yet shall I live
No more you'll be high, joy you can't gather twice
But ignoring mirth and wine you'll know the cry
And as my spirit will finally leave
In days of sorrows our child will live”
credits
from Jupiter's Fall,
released August 11, 2016
Music : Gc, Zenn
Lyrics: Gc
Arranged by Kelevra
supported by 17 fans who also own “Jupiter's Fall”
Allow me to copy Pagan Altar's third album title to describe not only III:Pentecost but the whole discography of Wytch Hazel so far: well, yes, it's Magical and Mythical!!! A must-have for the lovers of 70's hard sound revival. BoneWalker
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If Elric had a soundtrack it would be this. It's everything you want from a epic metal album. Like a hot poker in the eye, but in a good way. Scott Malthouse
A triumphant-but-bittersweet send-off from the Australian outfit, distilling a decade of doom-metal mayhem into five potent parting shots. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 26, 2023
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So I can't leave a long enough review to say everything I want. But I will say this, I love this EP. It's a great little follow up to times, and has just enough of a dynamic shift in sound to prove that Smoulder isn't a one trick pony with their first album's formula. This one really plays up the 70s prog aspects (DUST and Manilla Road influences definitely shine through even harder here). It's still Smoulder, don't get me wrong. Just a different side in some ways, all of which are good. playfulpooka