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OUTLAW – Black Metaller streamen `Everything That Becomes Nothing` Video

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Von São Paulo in Brasilien nach Deutschland ist es ein weiter Weg aber OUTLAW sind ihn gegangen. Am 31. März veröffentlicht das Trio ihr drittes full-length Album “Reaching Beyond Assiah”, auf dem euch offenbar melodischer. Black Metal mit  Thrash und Death Anteilen erwartet.  Den ausgekoppelten Song `Everything That Becomes Nothing`  will die Band als Synthese dessen verstanden wissen, was euch auf dem Album erwartet.

 

Videostream:

https://youtu.be/rkvAxyNYl6Q

Lyrics:

Beyond the veils that separate worlds

That intertwine in an orderly spiral

In primordial darkness

Beyond the duality of everything and nothing

Where lies the multiplicity of everything that becomes nothing

 

There is no more sense of being

No more form

Only amorphous fullness of not-self

I glimpse the fate of my sacrifice.

 

 

Behold, do the whirlwinds of creation justify belonging and numbness?

Only the journey of no return proves to be real

In the eyes of those who gazed into the abyss.

 

There is no more sense of being

No more form

Only amorphous fullness of not-self

I glimpse the fate of my sacrifice

 

No more shall we sing the hymns of happiness

For the banner of war holds our cold hunt for the fallen Sophia

Like thirsty wolves we hunt the doors on the other side

Like cold anarchists we disturb the order of the priestly ministry,

And today the torches that burned the laws are the luminaries of our assembly

 

We evoke the void, so that it fills our souls.

 

The faceless God is manifested by the masks that fit us

And the smile is a warning of anger.

 

No more shall we sing the hymns of happiness

For the banner of war holds our cold hunt for the fallen Sophia

Like thirsty wolves we hunt the doors on the other side

Like cold anarchists we disturb the order of the priestly ministry,

And today the torches that burned the laws are the luminaries of our assembly

 

Titelfoto: Paul Dunkel