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Celestial Virtues

from The Last Black Flower by Soothsayer Orchestra

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lyrics

In the solemn stillness of the darkest of days
devoid of light, here I dwell
swallowed up by the heart of hell

In the vaults of Solomon
We woreship and grow

We’re burning the flowers
naked and high
We celebrate with blood wine
soon comes night

In the vaults of Solomon
We worship and grow

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from The Last Black Flower, released June 10, 2022
Music: P. Hendriks
Lyrics: P. Hendriks

P. Hendriks - Vocals, Organ, Acoustic and Electric guitar
D. Danen - Lead Guitar
H. Haverman - Lead Guitar
J. van den Berg - Bassguitar
R. Doms - Drums

Recorded and mixed at The Dungeon Geldrop by P. Hendriks
Lead Guitar H. Haverman recorded at Zen Arkade Studio Rotterdam
Drums recorded by T. Schilders at Anker Studio Eindhoven
Bassguitar recorded by S. Snel at Studio Barbarossa Nijmegen

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Soothsayer Orchestra Eindhoven, Netherlands

Soothsayer Orchestra’s solo outlet is fuelled by a tempest of various mindsets/mental states. His compositions shift between moods of despair, tension, doom and hope. Alternating visions of apocalyptic solemnity and obscure tranquility come to peak in this dramatic score, brought to life through avant-garde instrumentations. ... more

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