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Aphlar

by Aphlar

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Among fallen leaves Aside these old trees To merge blood and steel... and wait for the Rites of Spring It´s the time for you to see that all is wrong and how we ended here All is lost and so confused We can´t even smell the sacrality of woods Take the way back to the soil Keep faithful to the stones Recall the memory of the blood Read the symbols of the sun... Fallen leaves...
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A New Aeon 04:22
I leave behind these wounds and witness this full moon. I´m lighting up these runes to take away the doom My black sun is rising up False empires fall apart I know how things should go... this wisdom from the past I see the fires burn across a falling sky The ancient know it´s time to reawake their past My black sun is rising up False empires fall apart I know how things should go... this wisdom from the past The winds that call at night... A New Aeon is announced.
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This work collects some old tracks from 2015 and 2016, that were composed at the same time of making "In Bolskan" (split album with Kazeria). They were properly enhanced and remastered, but keeping some "demo" feeling on them.
The tracks reflect the essence of Aphlar topics: nature, sacrality, ancient symbols and nostalgia. Hope you enjoy it.

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released May 5, 2019

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Aphlar Buenos Aires, Argentina

Deeply rooted in neofolk, dark folk and dark wave, Aphlar expresses the majesty of the woods; the power of symbols and the meaning of archetypes that belong to ancient and nobler times.

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