The sea air cold and wet
World War II, 1939
To crush the Axis threat
Six years sorrow, 1945
The Atlantic was a battleground
The RCN and Royal Navy
Sail to see the Nazis drowned
Our ships ablaze upon the sea
The sea was blue
The days were blue
The blood was red
The flames were red
The oil was black
The nights were black
The dead were gone
Not coming back
The Kriegsmarine sent their ships
To fight the Allied fleets
Their powers soon eclipsed
Our forces had them beat
Off the coast of Newfoundland
To the ice of the North Sea
Wreckage beached upon the sand
And bodies lost to the hungry deep
The sea was blue
The days were blue
The blood was red
The flames were red
The oil was black
The nights were black
The dead were gone
Not coming back
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Inside you'll find a near-psychedelic mix of punk and experimental noise: Raw, heavy, soaked in reverb... really effective and really difficult to describe. You need to check this one out for yourself. Katimavik86
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Heart breaking. It pulls you along an awful tale that only leaves you feeling worse. Haunts you afterwards and beckons you to play it again. Funeral Wizard
Lush, moody folk-derived music sure to appeal to metal fans, the latest from Wolcensmen is awash in gorgeous keys & mournful melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2020
Proceeds from this excellent new darkambient/neofolk comp from LEFT/FOLK goes to benefit American Near East Refugee Aid. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 10, 2024
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This album is everything you could want from a twilight fauna album. Dark and heavy and Appalachian as fuck. Folky, moss covered, dew dripping insanity. It’s absolutely perfect. Funeral Wizard