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01. "White man's burden" 02. "America the Blind" 03. "The purge" 04. "Age of empire" 05. "Mortal beloved" 06. "Troubadour of doom" 07. "Germania" 08. "Armada" 09. "Candleflash" 10. "Lionheart" 11. "Fade to white"
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 | Description: | "The long-awaited ninth album, 'Age of Empire', is a bold, confronting and provocative response to a world on fire, a tragic reflection on the hubris of power and the exile of truth. Crossing the continental fault line between East and West, OSTARA cuts deep into the raw nerve of an era of pain, evoking the cruel lessons of the past to illuminate the fate and fury of today. From the Spanish Armada to the American Civil War, the destruction of Carthage to the twilight of Russia, the besieged Imperium of Germania to the catastrophic rebirth of Europa, this is a folk opus bolstered by military tattoos, choir, strings, lyricism, allegory, drama and a fistful of angst from the Troubadour of Doom.
Eleven songs for the eleventh hour hurtling darkly towards midnight, 'Age of Empire' marks two decades of Richard Leviathan's journey through myth, history and the liminal nature of the self in the shape-shifting web of reality. Vulnerable and defiant, delicate and harsh, this is an elegy and an ode to the recurring fugue of death and transfiguration, dissolution and consummation. We are trapped in the thread of time, so must seek the buried path through our ruined labyrinth to reach the heart of who and what we are, knowing that we are lost. " - Released in a 4-panel clear-tray Digipak with a tube pocket; includes a 12-page booklet with lyrics.
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[Booklet]
Recorded 2021-2022 at Big Sound Studios, Adelaide
Various incidental birdsong courtesy of the Australian bush
Gratitude and salutations to
Alex Storm, [url=/artist/1536873]Thomas Bojden[/url], [url=/artist/817539]Jerome Reuter[/url], [a=Troy Southgate], Zbigniew Boguslawski, Stefan Kreuzberg, Selene Lutschg, Khatacomb Kyiv, Equinox Leipzig, [a=Michael Moynihan], [a=Nikolas Schreck], [a=Kyron Lazarus], [url=/artist/405115]Jane[/url], [url=/artist/5921073]Maximilian[/url], Sebastian and all who keep the old fires of the eternal soul alight.
Ostara.net
[Back cover]
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© 2023 ? Trisol Music Group GmbH ? www.trisol.de"Age Of Empire" is a captivating CD release by the renowned neofolk band Ostara, brought to you by Trisol Music Group. This album showcases Ostara's signature blend of dark folk melodies, poetic lyrics, and atmospheric soundscapes that have earned them a dedicated following in the alternative music scene. With "Age Of Empire," listeners are taken on an evocative journey through themes of history, power, and civilization?s rise and fall?hallmarks of Ostara?s lyrical storytelling. The band has previously achieved critical acclaim with albums like "Secret Homeland" and "Kingdom Gone," solidifying their reputation for thought-provoking content and innovative musical arrangements.
Ostara was formed in 1999 by Richard Leviathan after his work with Strength Through Joy. Over the years, they have become known for their unique fusion of folk traditions with post-industrial influences, creating a distinct sonic identity within the neofolk genre. Their music often explores philosophical concepts and historical narratives, resonating deeply with fans worldwide.
Trisol Music Group is one of Europe?s leading independent labels specializing in gothic, industrial, electronic, and alternative genres. Known for its commitment to artistic freedom and high-quality releases since its founding in Germany during the late 1990s, Trisol has supported influential acts such as ASP, L?Âme Immortelle, Project Pitchfork?and Ostara among them?helping shape modern dark alternative culture. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
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