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Light Field Reverie - Another World
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Album

Another World

(2020)
TypeAlbum (Studio full-length)
GenresAtmospheric Gothic Metal, Doom Metal
LabelsAvantgarde Music
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3. Ghost Bird (8:44)
Breathe in the lustre
The seeds that sow
Dreadful splendour
Deeper down the spiral
A living sermon
Withered and destroyed the keeper of light

We shouldn't have come here
Re-aligned by our afflictions
A twisted luminescence blooms inside
We'll soon be gone
Taken over by the glow
Incandescence multiplied in our cells

Through the cosmic door
I have travelled far beyond

I rise from the water
A ghost imbued
With shining aether
I reach for my reflection
A mirror-image
Shattered by the beast I became myself

We shouldn't have come here
Re-aligned by our afflictions
A twisted luminescence blooms inside
We'll soon be gone
Taken over by the glow
Incandescence multiplied in our cells

Wilderness of aberration
Re-defining the ions in me

Shades of spectres that never sleep
In this garden of anomalies
Reincarnate the secrets I keep
In this ardent unearthly skin

Dissolved into radiant dreams
In this garden of anomalies
Devoured by all that I've seen
In this ardent unearthly skin
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Light Field Reverie - Another World
Another World - Lyrics
1.  Ultraviolet Lyrics2.  The Oldest House Lyrics
▶   3.  Ghost Bird Lyrics4.  Another World Lyrics
5.  Dreamwalker Lyrics6.  All Roads Lead Home Lyrics
Light Field Reverie - Another World
Another World - Album Credits
Members
  • Mike Lamb : Guitars, Keyboards, Piano, Drums, Songwriting
  • Heike Langhans : Vocals, Keyboards, Songwriting, Lyrics
  • Scotty Lodge : Bass
Additional musicians
  • Emilio Crespo : Vocals (growls) (track 3)
Other staff
  • Mike Lamb : Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Mastering Engineer
  • Heike Langhans : Recording (vocals), Artwork, Layout, Design
  • Scotty Lodge : Recording (bass)
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