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Darkly I Listen

by The Rosenshoul

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hello swirl I listen to a lot of dark ambient. It rarely gets to me, but hours of The Rosenshoul's albums have me thinking my destiny is trapped forever between the walls of some decaying manor.
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sageraven71 This will be mixed into a few of my personal favorite ambient playlists! It is probably odd I find this to be very comforting. Fantastic for inspiring movies in your mind. The whole album is excellent, some tracks more calming others more intensely urgent. S'effondrer reminded me of a very destructive tornado I was in and emerging to see the aftermath destruction. Favorite track: Revenge And A Black Dog.
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raulmori The Rosenshoul album's have a capacity to mark us with a dark signal than other artists can't make. Road to darkness. Favorite track: Revenge And A Black Dog.
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Darkly I Listen explores a victorian era tale of murder and otherworldly revenge.

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Darkly I Listen through the raven.
Darkly I Listen through the trees and through the walls and the windows.
Darkly I Listen into your violent heart.

Now I will come to you.
Come to you as decay and death.
Come to you slowly.
Like the black dog in the blackest night.

And from the bloodiest of shadows I shall show you the hell you brought unto me.

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released August 14, 2017

Composed and performed by Shiro Takehiko & Duncan Ritchie.

Mastered by Duncan Ritchie.

Cover art by Duncan Ritchie.

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Imagine the internal workings of the human mind laid to waste like some post apocalyptic world. Those few tortured threads of humanity left drifting painfully through a vast empty nothingness. A deafening silence becomes an unbearable blinding hum, the pulsing in your temples an industrial nightmare. ... more

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