"The Herald" digipack version. Booklet with tarot illustrations and lyrics.
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"The Herald" T-Shirt
T-Shirt/Apparel
Grey logo printed on black Gildan Heavy Cotton t-shirt
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The Herald - Black Cassette
Cassette + Digital Album
Cassette tape of our record, produced by Rip Roaring Shit Storm and strictly limited.
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lyrics
I climbed this tower
Meter by meter
I fall, then I rise again
My heart beats in my chest
My blood flows in my veins
I glance down: a desert
Where nothing grows and nothing rises
I glance up: the universe
Where my will lives
And my body’ll die
I see the top
The stars blind my eyes
I see.
They kneel here
Praying the eye
No one is answering on the mount Sinai
They hail an absent God
Martyr of his own slaves
The throneless lord, so poor, so weak
He pours the water drowning the fire
Hosannah to the false man that was slain
Hosannah to the lamb that was slain
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