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The temple of the dead has its holidays

September 30, 2022
Nachtblut - Vanitas

The twilight mystery of the haze and obscure instrumental symphony of the Veritas introduction will begin the mysterious step of a musical fairy tale, developing into a whirlwind of the assertive guitar solo of the Nachtblut - Vanitas album's title track, then wrapping vocals narration in swirls of guitar riffs.
Echoes of folk notes are manifested in the musical motifs of the Leierkinder composition, bringing echoes of medieval fair festivals, entwined with an atmosphere of twilight memories, which are embodied in the vocal narrative of the Das Puppenhaus saddened fairy tale with echoes of a twilight symphony.
Persistently, confidently and harshly after the mysterious introduction, the Kaltes Herz track brings a futuristic industrial pressure to the sound of the album, developing the melodic essence of this musical fragment with an inspired vocal story of the Nur In Der Nacht song with notes of romance and experience, returning to the pressure of musical drive in the Furchtet Was Geschrieben Steht mid-tempo march.
By lightening the sound and bringing romantic experiences with gothic shades, the Schmerz & Leid (feat. Chris Harms) composition fully embodies the significance of the guest artist, nevertheless returning to the unity of the symphony, drive and extreme vocal transformations in the sound of the Meine Grausamkeit Kennt Keine Grenzen composition, again reflecting industrial and futuristic influences in the dominant guitar riff of the leitmotif of the Gegen Die Gotter march, but completing the album with echoes of medieval minstrel ballads in the sound of the Die Toten Vergessen Nicht composition.