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Where the Life Begins

by DYSNOMIA

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Out of Awe 12:26
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From frost and darkness, forgotten springs are coming. The day that dries up the brook of tears welcomes us on the horizon. The shine is tearing up the crust that is gripping our hearts. Ray by ray, we march on, towards the anchor of hope and godly goodness. And the sombre towers, temples of ruins and paradise of bane, are disappearing in the undying moss. The wounds are healing as tired memories are going to sleep. And the light, our ally, is not blind again and the wry mute tongue speaks the language, over again. Oh, my Lord, make every day solemn and keep the sculptures of the deadly spires frozen and firm as silent salt columns.

"Thirsty sword, lie still and drink forever from the burial grounds", we pray.


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released November 17, 2023

Composed, performed, recorded and produced by Rárog & Drén in Czechia, Praha-Jarov during the winter 2018/2019.
Resurrected and mastered by Vyedma at Roughgrain, 2019.
Photography taken from the WWII archive.
Artwork & Lyrics by Rárog.
All music by Dysnomia.
℗ + © 2019 Rárog & Drén.

Phuture Unknown @ The Light Beyond, 2023.

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DYSNOMIA Prague, Czechia

Fallen and risent, burnt and reborn. The atmospheric martial doom noise, the golden winged guardian of remains and memories which is circling over all battlefields across aeons.



If the life is a lottery of ephemerality, then the death is certitude of eternity. But by the torch of light against earhly dark, with the light on our side, we plainly conquer every Apollyon's ark.
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