Windbruch - No Stars, Only Full Dark [Full Album] (Atmospheric / Ambient Black Metal)
Windbruch - No Stars, Only Full Dark [Full Album]
Released: February 1, 2014
1 - The Dance of Liquid Fire (0:00)
2 - No More Entry, No More Exit (2:38)
3 - No Stars (13:04)
4 - A City on Fire (20:16)
5 - Only Full Dark (23:17)
6 - Neswa-Pawuk (33:23)
7 - Flashback to my Lake (45:30)
End: 49:23
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Cold and mesmerizing atmospheric black metal from the Siberian region of Yugra in the city of Nizhnevartovsk, Windbruch presents their second full-length album No stars, only full dark after releasing their debut Collisions of the World in late 2009 on Sun and Moon Records. With their new effort, Windbruch succeeds in creating a delicate and emotional soundtrack for the heart of winter with a genuine sound rooted firmly in the original aura and atmosphere of black metal but with a distinct Siberian twist. No stars, only full dark has a strong cinematic component to it turning the album into a journey. Dialogue from the Russian film Stalker is included in the track Only Full Dark, and Neswa-Pawuk is based on the novel Nomads of the North from the american writer James Oliver who wrote about two fugitives escaping to the Canadian tundra. An ode to all things cold, bleak, and distressing, No stars, only full dark is the perfect soundtrack for lonely cold winter nights.
The whole album is something like a message from silent space or another reality. It is а sonic message to humanity to stop the exploitation of our home planet. Hundreds of years of war and over-consumption of the gifts of nature can not last forever. The future is coming. The dark future without stars. This concept finds reflection in the novel Nomads of the North by J. O. Curwood in some chapters and the cover itself refers to the same novel
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Windbruch - No Stars [From the album: No Stars, Only Full Dark]
Windbruch - No Stars
From the album: No Stars, Only Full Dark
Track 3
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Cold and mesmerizing atmospheric black metal from the Siberian region of Yugra in the city of Nizhnevartovsk, Windbruch presents their second full-length album No stars, only full dark after releasing their debut Collisions of the World in late 2009 on Sun and Moon Records. With their new effort, Windbruch succeeds in creating a delicate and emotional soundtrack for the heart of winter with a genuine sound rooted firmly in the original aura and atmosphere of black metal but with a distinct Siberian twist. No stars, only full dark has a strong cinematic component to it turning the album into a journey. Dialogue from the Russian film Stalker is included in the track Only Full Dark, and Neswa-Pawuk is based on the novel Nomads of the North from the american writer James Oliver who wrote about two fugitives escaping to the Canadian tundra. An ode to all things cold, bleak, and distressing, No stars, only full dark is the perfect soundtrack for lonely cold winter nights.
The whole album is something like a message from silent space or another reality. It is а sonic message to humanity to stop the exploitation of our home planet. Hundreds of years of war and over-consumption of the gifts of nature can not last forever. The future is coming. The dark future without stars. This concept finds reflection in the novel Nomads of the North by J. O. Curwood in some chapters and the cover itself refers to the same novel
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Windbruch - Flashback to my Lake [From the album: No Stars, Only Full Dark]
Windbruch - Flashback to my Lake
From the album: No Stars, Only Full Dark
Track 7
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Cold and mesmerizing atmospheric black metal from the Siberian region of Yugra in the city of Nizhnevartovsk, Windbruch presents their second full-length album No stars, only full dark after releasing their debut Collisions of the World in late 2009 on Sun and Moon Records. With their new effort, Windbruch succeeds in creating a delicate and emotional soundtrack for the heart of winter with a genuine sound rooted firmly in the original aura and atmosphere of black metal but with a distinct Siberian twist. No stars, only full dark has a strong cinematic component to it turning the album into a journey. Dialogue from the Russian film Stalker is included in the track Only Full Dark, and Neswa-Pawuk is based on the novel Nomads of the North from the american writer James Oliver who wrote about two fugitives escaping to the Canadian tundra. An ode to all things cold, bleak, and distressing, No stars, only full dark is the perfect soundtrack for lonely cold winter nights.
The whole album is something like a message from silent space or another reality. It is а sonic message to humanity to stop the exploitation of our home planet. Hundreds of years of war and over-consumption of the gifts of nature can not last forever. The future is coming. The dark future without stars. This concept finds reflection in the novel Nomads of the North by J. O. Curwood in some chapters and the cover itself refers to the same novel
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Windbruch - The Dance of Liquid Fire [From the album: No Stars, Only Full Dark]
Windbruch - The Dance of Liquid Fire
From the album: No Stars, Only Full Dark
Track 1
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Cold and mesmerizing atmospheric black metal from the Siberian region of Yugra in the city of Nizhnevartovsk, Windbruch presents their second full-length album No stars, only full dark after releasing their debut Collisions of the World in late 2009 on Sun and Moon Records. With their new effort, Windbruch succeeds in creating a delicate and emotional soundtrack for the heart of winter with a genuine sound rooted firmly in the original aura and atmosphere of black metal but with a distinct Siberian twist. No stars, only full dark has a strong cinematic component to it turning the album into a journey. Dialogue from the Russian film Stalker is included in the track Only Full Dark, and Neswa-Pawuk is based on the novel Nomads of the North from the american writer James Oliver who wrote about two fugitives escaping to the Canadian tundra. An ode to all things cold, bleak, and distressing, No stars, only full dark is the perfect soundtrack for lonely cold winter nights.
The whole album is something like a message from silent space or another reality. It is а sonic message to humanity to stop the exploitation of our home planet. Hundreds of years of war and over-consumption of the gifts of nature can not last forever. The future is coming. The dark future without stars. This concept finds reflection in the novel Nomads of the North by J. O. Curwood in some chapters and the cover itself refers to the same novel
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Windbruch - Only Full Dark [From the album: No Stars, Only Full Dark]
Windbruch - Only Full Dark
From the album: No Stars, Only Full Dark
Track 5
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Cold and mesmerizing atmospheric black metal from the Siberian region of Yugra in the city of Nizhnevartovsk, Windbruch presents their second full-length album No stars, only full dark after releasing their debut Collisions of the World in late 2009 on Sun and Moon Records. With their new effort, Windbruch succeeds in creating a delicate and emotional soundtrack for the heart of winter with a genuine sound rooted firmly in the original aura and atmosphere of black metal but with a distinct Siberian twist. No stars, only full dark has a strong cinematic component to it turning the album into a journey. Dialogue from the Russian film Stalker is included in the track Only Full Dark, and Neswa-Pawuk is based on the novel Nomads of the North from the american writer James Oliver who wrote about two fugitives escaping to the Canadian tundra. An ode to all things cold, bleak, and distressing, No stars, only full dark is the perfect soundtrack for lonely cold winter nights.
The whole album is something like a message from silent space or another reality. It is а sonic message to humanity to stop the exploitation of our home planet. Hundreds of years of war and over-consumption of the gifts of nature can not last forever. The future is coming. The dark future without stars. This concept finds reflection in the novel Nomads of the North by J. O. Curwood in some chapters and the cover itself refers to the same novel
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Windbruch - Neswa-Pawuk [From the album: No Stars, Only Full Dark]
Windbruch - Neswa-Pawuk
From the album: No Stars, Only Full Dark
Track 6
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Cold and mesmerizing atmospheric black metal from the Siberian region of Yugra in the city of Nizhnevartovsk, Windbruch presents their second full-length album No stars, only full dark after releasing their debut Collisions of the World in late 2009 on Sun and Moon Records. With their new effort, Windbruch succeeds in creating a delicate and emotional soundtrack for the heart of winter with a genuine sound rooted firmly in the original aura and atmosphere of black metal but with a distinct Siberian twist. No stars, only full dark has a strong cinematic component to it turning the album into a journey. Dialogue from the Russian film Stalker is included in the track Only Full Dark, and Neswa-Pawuk is based on the novel Nomads of the North from the american writer James Oliver who wrote about two fugitives escaping to the Canadian tundra. An ode to all things cold, bleak, and distressing, No stars, only full dark is the perfect soundtrack for lonely cold winter nights.
The whole album is something like a message from silent space or another reality. It is а sonic message to humanity to stop the exploitation of our home planet. Hundreds of years of war and over-consumption of the gifts of nature can not last forever. The future is coming. The dark future without stars. This concept finds reflection in the novel Nomads of the North by J. O. Curwood in some chapters and the cover itself refers to the same novel
Lyrics:
Где бледной луны хищный оскал
Пронзают кроны косматых елей,
Кристальной воды у подножия скал
В отблеске тонут мириады огней.
Те, что всегда дарят нам свет
В глубине бездонных бескрайних долин.
Завтрашним утром мы встретим рассвет
Ведь ты рядом со мной и я не один.
Острые когти на крыльях ночи
Режут пространство над головой.
Голос крови - клич стаи волчьей
Манит и манит меня за собой.
Вновь тишина молча объяла
Шелковой нитью дремлющий лес.
Лунный рассвет укрыл одеялом
Наш микромир, полный чудес.
По дремучим лесам, по топким болотам,
По заснеженным склонам, холодным холмам,
Под пылающим солнцем, под тусклой луной,
По прочтенным страницам найдешь нас ты сам.
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Windbruch - No More Entry, No More Exit [From the album: No Stars, Only Full Dark]
Windbruch - No More Entry, No More Exit
From the album: No Stars, Only Full Dark
Track 2
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Cold and mesmerizing atmospheric black metal from the Siberian region of Yugra in the city of Nizhnevartovsk, Windbruch presents their second full-length album No stars, only full dark after releasing their debut Collisions of the World in late 2009 on Sun and Moon Records. With their new effort, Windbruch succeeds in creating a delicate and emotional soundtrack for the heart of winter with a genuine sound rooted firmly in the original aura and atmosphere of black metal but with a distinct Siberian twist. No stars, only full dark has a strong cinematic component to it turning the album into a journey. Dialogue from the Russian film Stalker is included in the track Only Full Dark, and Neswa-Pawuk is based on the novel Nomads of the North from the american writer James Oliver who wrote about two fugitives escaping to the Canadian tundra. An ode to all things cold, bleak, and distressing, No stars, only full dark is the perfect soundtrack for lonely cold winter nights.
The whole album is something like a message from silent space or another reality. It is а sonic message to humanity to stop the exploitation of our home planet. Hundreds of years of war and over-consumption of the gifts of nature can not last forever. The future is coming. The dark future without stars. This concept finds reflection in the novel Nomads of the North by J. O. Curwood in some chapters and the cover itself refers to the same novel
Lyrics:
Нет больше ни выхода, ни входа.
Стрелки часов разбитых,
Линии цифр размытых
Слились в крепких объятиях.
Косматые ветви стучались в окна,
В гости ко мне просились,
Обрывками фраз бросались,
Посылали проклятия.
Нет больше ни выхода, ни входа.
Звезды падали с неба
белыми хлопьями снега,
Огнем заливая поля.
Кто-то незваный стоит у порога.
Сердце отчаянно бьется.
За окном полыхает заря.
Нет больше ни выхода, ни входа.
Стрелки часов разбитых,
Линии цифр размытых
Слились в крепких объятиях.
Я слышу стоны протяжных ветров,
Шорох одежд, скрип половиц.
Легкая поступь тяжелых шагов.
Шелест измятых в ладони страниц.
Звезды повисли на потолке,
За горизонт уходит дорога.
Выключи свет, присядь в уголке.
Отсюда не выхода, сюда нету входа.
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Windbruch - A City on Fire [From the album: No Stars, Only Full Dark]
Windbruch - A City on Fire
From the album: No Stars, Only Full Dark
Track 4
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Cold and mesmerizing atmospheric black metal from the Siberian region of Yugra in the city of Nizhnevartovsk, Windbruch presents their second full-length album No stars, only full dark after releasing their debut Collisions of the World in late 2009 on Sun and Moon Records. With their new effort, Windbruch succeeds in creating a delicate and emotional soundtrack for the heart of winter with a genuine sound rooted firmly in the original aura and atmosphere of black metal but with a distinct Siberian twist. No stars, only full dark has a strong cinematic component to it turning the album into a journey. Dialogue from the Russian film Stalker is included in the track Only Full Dark, and Neswa-Pawuk is based on the novel Nomads of the North from the american writer James Oliver who wrote about two fugitives escaping to the Canadian tundra. An ode to all things cold, bleak, and distressing, No stars, only full dark is the perfect soundtrack for lonely cold winter nights.
The whole album is something like a message from silent space or another reality. It is а sonic message to humanity to stop the exploitation of our home planet. Hundreds of years of war and over-consumption of the gifts of nature can not last forever. The future is coming. The dark future without stars. This concept finds reflection in the novel Nomads of the North by J. O. Curwood in some chapters and the cover itself refers to the same novel
Lyrics:
Город - в огне,
Небо - в тумане.
Мне ль это снится?
Горькое пламя,
Едкое пламя
Сжигает дома.
И мне не до сна.
Свет ослепляет.
В сеть капилляров
Попалась луна.
Город - в огне,
Небо - в тумане.
Так что ж мне не спится?
Почему мне не спится?
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