Blackbriar - Deadly Diminuendo (Official Audio)

‘Deadly Diminuendo’ is the second single off our upcoming debut album ‘The Cause of Shipwreck’, which will be out on April 23! Pre-orders are available as of now at Like and follow us on social media: Facebook: Instagram: Would you like to support us? Merchandise: Patreon: -------------------------------------------------------- Blackbriar: Zora Cock – Vocals Bart Winters – Guitars Robin Koezen – Guitars Frank Akkerman – Bassguitar René Boxem - Drums Ruben Wijga - Keyboardist Music written by: René Boxem, Bart Winters, Frank Akkerman & Robin Koezen. Lyrics & Melody written by: Zora Cock Arranged, Produced and Mixed by: Joost van den Broek @ Sandlane Recording Facilities, Rijen NL Mastered by: Darius van Helfteren @ Amsterdam Mastering, NL -------------------------------------------------------- Deadly Diminuendo Lyrics: -------------------------------------------------------- There lies my body With holes where my eyes should have been Eaten by the alpine choughs They’ve taken my soul to the skies above Leaving what’s left to the winds of the mountain Leaving what’s left to the winds of the mountain It is calling me home And so through pine trees, I roam Blinded by the alpine choughs They’ve taken my humanity to the skies above Leaving what’s left to the winds of the mountain Leaving what’s left to the winds of the mountain Leaving what’s left to the winds of the mountain Leaving what’s left to the winds of the mountain I am listening to your still lingering echo While you’re slowly fading away A deadly diminuendo And then silence, silence With your vertigo-inducing peaks Where I can hear the echoes shriek As if they are still falling You’re making me weak in the knees I wonder, will they ever reach the ground beneath? Leaving what’s left to the winds of the mountain Leaving what’s left to the winds of the mountain Leaving what’s left to the winds of the mountain Leaving what’s left to the winds of the mountain I am listening to your still lingering echo While you’re slowly fading away A deadly diminuendo And then silence, silence
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