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Samhain

by Train to Elsewhere

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Single from our upcoming album
Released with support of Dark Forest Productions (c)

lyrics

Celtic Druids light the fire, feeding flames as they get higher.
Gathers now the Witches’ coven, and the mortal fates are woven.
At the twilight and at dawn drums of old sing their song.
Pagan rituals and magic, sacred knowledge of ancestors.

Summer ended, now it's fall — Samhain comes to take its tall!
Autumn brought the gifts of harvest, and the dead are all around us…

In the forest Spirits dwell — they make the crops grow so well.
All year long they do their bidding, but tonight they shall be feeding.
Thus, in order to receive, one must always something give.
As the shadows dance silent the procession becomes quiet…

As the Pyre brightly burns, the young one his fate shall learn:
He was chosen by the gods to become the one who dies.
This dark pass he shall embrace, as the ritual takes place.
When the night comes to an end, they will burn the Wicker Man.

credits

released October 10, 2020
Lead Guitar: Maria K. "Gerard"
Rhythm Guitar: Olga
Drums: M'aiq the Liar
Vocals: Denis Generalov
Bass Guitar: Anton "Vargtimmen" Bryukov

Recorded at High-Gain Studio (Moscow)
Mixed and mastered by Alex Ezeptrone (FD studio)

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Train to Elsewhere Moscow, Russia

Train to Elsewhere formed in Moscow (Russia) in the end of the decade (2010-s). The atmospheric compositions are influenced by music of the eighties and nineties. The main styles that influenced the band's sound are traditional doom metal, gothic doom, doom-death and neofolk, as well as classic proto-heavy doom metal sound. This is old-school metal! ... more

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  • May 25
    Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation

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