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Dark Age Decadence, by DIM
Dark Age Decadence by DIM, released 03 January 2025 1. The Weeping 2. Gilded Lambent Black Metal Offering 3. Clergy's Lamentation 4. Fra den hellige lidelses jord 5. It Kindly Bent (Angel's Bloom) 6. Full of Blood, Sealed Well 7. Look into the Jaws of Existence PURCHASE HERE: https://thecistern.net/ EU BUYERS: https://phantomlure.myshopify.com/ Dark Age Decadence is my obsidian work, a funereal, impassioned affair, denoting the fall of a lone man and subsequent lifting of his soul. A late offering to black metal and the ugliness of what once was, and what no longer is. I have never gone this far, and I plan to stay... Achieve black sonority with vinyl and tape editions as well as shirts and other curios DAY ONE via Lowly Dying Steward Records. "You must think I'm cruel, but this prison is of your own making. The choice was yours, I watched you make it, over and over and over again. This time's not gonna be any different, and I'll be here watching... Thus began a seven-fold journey, over forty days. Blistering in circumstance, they heard a Weeping. This Weeping was one of no man-made kingdom, no border, no fleshly ruler, no idol, but of sadness and regret in purest form. Like a teardrop, a siren song rumbled deep in the bowels. Searching for asylum, this self walked, stretching far above the clouds, and down into the ugliest pits roots could bear. It was only after this long loneliness that they found a worthy Offering. To what end and by what means, the writing does not make clear, but only that it was Gilded, Lambent like. For the first time, the self found something where light could be saved, could be contained, a vessel through which their life-prison could be moved.
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Dark Age Decadence, by DIM
Dark Age Decadence by DIM, released 03 January 2025 1. The Weeping 2. Gilded Lambent Black Metal Offering 3. Clergy's Lamentation 4. Fra den hellige lidelses jord 5. It Kindly Bent (Angel's Bloom) 6. Full of Blood, Sealed Well 7. Look into the Jaws of Existence PURCHASE HERE: https://thecistern.net/ EU BUYERS: https://phantomlure.myshopify.com/ Dark Age Decadence is my obsidian work, a funereal, impassioned affair, denoting the fall of a lone man and subsequent lifting of his soul. A late offering to black metal and the ugliness of what once was, and what no longer is. I have never gone this far, and I plan to stay... Achieve black sonority with vinyl and tape editions as well as shirts and other curios DAY ONE via Lowly Dying Steward Records. "You must think I'm cruel, but this prison is of your own making. The choice was yours, I watched you make it, over and over and over again. This time's not gonna be any different, and I'll be here watching... Thus began a seven-fold journey, over forty days. Blistering in circumstance, they heard a Weeping. This Weeping was one of no man-made kingdom, no border, no fleshly ruler, no idol, but of sadness and regret in purest form. Like a teardrop, a siren song rumbled deep in the bowels. Searching for asylum, this self walked, stretching far above the clouds, and down into the ugliest pits roots could bear. It was only after this long loneliness that they found a worthy Offering. To what end and by what means, the writing does not make clear, but only that it was Gilded, Lambent like. For the first time, the self found something where light could be saved, could be contained, a vessel through which their life-prison could be moved.
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Dark Age Decadence, by DIM
Dark Age Decadence by DIM, released 03 January 2025 1. The Weeping 2. Gilded Lambent Black Metal Offering 3. Clergy's Lamentation 4. Fra den hellige lidelses jord 5. It Kindly Bent (Angel's Bloom) 6. Full of Blood, Sealed Well 7. Look into the Jaws of Existence PURCHASE HERE: https://thecistern.net/ EU BUYERS: https://phantomlure.myshopify.com/ Dark Age Decadence is my obsidian work, a funereal, impassioned affair, denoting the fall of a lone man and subsequent lifting of his soul. A late offering to black metal and the ugliness of what once was, and what no longer is. I have never gone this far, and I plan to stay... Achieve black sonority with vinyl and tape editions as well as shirts and other curios DAY ONE via Lowly Dying Steward Records. "You must think I'm cruel, but this prison is of your own making. The choice was yours, I watched you make it, over and over and over again. This time's not gonna be any different, and I'll be here watching... Thus began a seven-fold journey, over forty days. Blistering in circumstance, they heard a Weeping. This Weeping was one of no man-made kingdom, no border, no fleshly ruler, no idol, but of sadness and regret in purest form. Like a teardrop, a siren song rumbled deep in the bowels. Searching for asylum, this self walked, stretching far above the clouds, and down into the ugliest pits roots could bear. It was only after this long loneliness that they found a worthy Offering. To what end and by what means, the writing does not make clear, but only that it was Gilded, Lambent like. For the first time, the self found something where light could be saved, could be contained, a vessel through which their life-prison could be moved.
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- descriptionDark Age Decadence by DIM, released 03 January 2025 1. The Weeping 2. Gilded Lambent Black Metal Offering 3. Clergy's Lamentation 4. Fra den hellige lidelses jord 5. It Kindly Bent (Angel's Bloom) 6. Full of Blood, Sealed Well 7. Look into the Jaws of Existence PURCHASE HERE: https://thecistern.net/ EU BUYERS: https://phantomlure.myshopify.com/ Dark Age Decadence is my obsidian work, a funereal, impassioned affair, denoting the fall of a lone man and subsequent lifting of his soul. A late offering to black metal and the ugliness of what once was, and what no longer is. I have never gone this far, and I plan to stay... Achieve black sonority with vinyl and tape editions as well as shirts and other curios DAY ONE via Lowly Dying Steward Records. "You must think I'm cruel, but this prison is of your own making. The choice was yours, I watched you make it, over and over and over again. This time's not gonna be any different, and I'll be here watching... Thus began a seven-fold journey, over forty days. Blistering in circumstance, they heard a Weeping. This Weeping was one of no man-made kingdom, no border, no fleshly ruler, no idol, but of sadness and regret in purest form. Like a teardrop, a siren song rumbled deep in the bowels. Searching for asylum, this self walked, stretching far above the clouds, and down into the ugliest pits roots could bear. It was only after this long loneliness that they found a worthy Offering. To what end and by what means, the writing does not make clear, but only that it was Gilded, Lambent like. For the first time, the self found something where light could be saved, could be contained, a vessel through which their life-prison could be moved.
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