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Thorn EP

by Graham Zhorus

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Theresa’s Sound World Music Blog Collection Starts with a moody, effects laden instrumental that grabs you by the bollocks! Then what follows are three screaming vocal tracks all resplendent with blasting thinking man's metal. Music that ain't just metal, it's forged of effing girders! Oh yeah, track 5 reminds me of scary corpse-paint face black metallers, Immortal, but with an experimental vibe & distinctive female vocals that sound like a witch-queen mustering her army! 🤘🏼
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1.
Light 05:35
2.
Ishtar 03:23
3.
Island 04:57
4.
Thorn 04:03
5.
Darkness... wrapping the inevitable rumor of the emerging Gods. Voices of awakening, arising from the deep of the abyss, where no light can remain. And the night had thrown her pall, upon the lake, upon us all. But me, the solitary soul, could make a shelter of that dim lake. I stand beneath the stars, to hear their plot, upon the lake, upon us all. Where the vast darkness is protected, under thick curtains of moss. Hiding the secrets of other lives, that the wind in its disturbing scourge, struggle to behold. Getting only a soft fro, on the surface of that magical and fearsome giant. Sunk In the lethargy of the centuries. As appealing as lethal, seems to be waiting the rise of its depths. In dreams and secrets swaying for the eternity. In twilight of my days, was my lot, to haunt the path of the obscure and lonely way. Surrounded by trees, that outspread their charming lead. I found the marvelous lake, that no longer was able to forsake. Death was brought by the whispers of the wave. I stand beneath the stars, to hear their plot, upon the lake, upon us all. Death was brought by the whispers of the wave. Full of words of despair, that arise from the grave. I stand beneath the stars, to hear their plot, upon the lake, upon us all. Unknown worlds throb, under dark waters. Worlds that don't belong to time and light. Where the vast darkness is protected, under thick curtains of moss. Hiding the secrets of other lives, that the wind in its disturbing scourge, struggle to behold. (c) Tamara Picardo
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released June 6, 2018

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Graham Zhorus Switzerland

Ambient electronica, psychedelic stoner rock, black metal, shoegaze, synthpop, neofolk, prog rock... You name it, Ironwork has experimented with it at some point.

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