Eleven tracks on double Pro CDRs released by Blood of Sokar.
Each CD comes in a two panel cardboard sleeve.
107 min.
Includes unlimited streaming of Ruina I & II
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Download available in 24-bit/44.1kHz.
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edition of 100
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Cassette + Digital Album
11 track double cassette release
Real time HiFi duplication on Super Ferro music grade tape
Each Cassette is wrapped in an individual O-card cover.
White cassettes with red imprint on side A.
107 min total.
Edition of 100
Includes unlimited streaming of Ruina I & II
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Searching star drawn path
Leaving old worlds behind
Survivors cling to life
Last of kind, mournful past
Breathing last stored breaths
Hoping to reach Earth-like
Luminous nest of life
Dreams Darken expansive pitch
Hopelessness encompassing
Dreaded fear of nothingness
Depleting rations, fuel
Lost in drift, floating serene
Paranoia, losing time
Death certain, descending fast
Madness revolt, mind collapse
Exhaustion soon, breath of our last
Diving through obsidian ocean
Fleeting nova, dissolving light
Awoken, bright visions appear
New world revealed, blue orb’s shimmer
Gravity, drawn to, slow free fall, down spiral
Collapse, iron ruin, celestial, rotten waste
Rest in, earthen, burial, extinguished
In cosmic, shadow, clandestine, tomb planet
Scattered ship debris, markers of death
Arranged, corrode decayed sarcophagus
All who shall pass by, deadly allure
Living, dead planets core decides your fate
Collects, their souls in mausoleum
Layers of skulls and ash, compressed to stone
Travelers, may they rest eternally
End of their existence, in mournful light
Solitude, isolation and dread on the verge of the apocalypse.
Solo project of minimalist guitar meditations from the other 1/2 of Blood of Sokar. Blood of Sokar
supported by 37 fans who also own “Sepulchrum Mundi”
Stygian it is. «If this album is not played at my funeral», i can live with that. I'll enjoy it now. Hauntingly beautiful! Avoid listening to it at night though.
In Dante's Divine Comedy, he passes through the gate of Hell, which has an inscription "Abandon all hope, ye who enter." These cheerful words are worth adding here too.
How?? ...do you bear such a concept and mastery of orchestration in your early 20s?! Quebec's winters, duh. Epic saga, infinite journey 🖤 katie-s-music