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Tide

by Nomiloth

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Markus Solstrykare
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Markus Solstrykare Memorable melodic doom with beautiful Scott Walker-ish crooning. Happy to have found it. Better late than never.
Ur-Quan
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Ur-Quan Beautifully off-the-wall, yet surprisingly coherent and well thought-out. Catchy, heavy, weird in the best possible way. A full-length is long overdue!
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1.
Tide Part I 04:34
One day the tide went out And never came back in again The sea, the mighty sea Turned into an endless barren plain Piers leading nowhere As sand fills the port Isolated pools drying Between abandoned beached boats Without the ocean With no ships to guide The light in the lighthouse Is not lit in the night Without the ocean Life vanished and died Without the ocean Without the tide
2.
Tide Part II 03:52
Open rolling plains As far as eyes can see The tall grass rustles softly Swaying in the breeze A storm is coming Distant thunder closing in Shadows race across the fields Fields of vibrant green A landscape like a painting Dark clouds towering above An endless emerald ocean Yet the rough waves do not move Long gone is the sea All thats left, standing tall Is an old crooked lighthouse On a rock on a small hill In the sandy soil Seashells crack with every step
3.
The freshening winds bring The smell of water and The taste of electricity The freshening winds bring The smell of water and The taste of electricity The sound of falling rain Deafening thunder pounds Heavy drops burst to spray The end of the world Is coming this way Towering tidal wave Emitting a high-pitched scream The end of the world The end of this world Is swiftly closing in
4.
Tide Part IV 08:49
The wall of water collapses And floods the endless plains Old crooked lighthouse embraced by The mighty sea again It crumbles and falls apart Sinks into the returned tide The storm has passed, clouds clearing Revealing a crescent moon Bathing the calm seas surface In an unreal eerie gloom The lighthouse crumbles and falls apart Sinks into the returned tide Emerald waves That sway beneath the sea

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released June 16, 2014

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Nomiloth Dormagen, Germany

Towering walls of fuzzed-out guitars, soaring melodies, layered vocals, synthetic ambient scapes and oscillating noise, all in down-tuned Doom Metal slowness, that's Nomiloth.

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