Beyond good and evil as Nietzsche would have it. Within a singular mind, Ashtorath is darkness. Mistake not its soft tones and distant hymns - it is built upon the foundation of art, poetics, and all that is gloom. Transcending mortal coils of contemporary lyrics or simple chords, trends and fashions, time and space... I set out to try something new, to keep the feel of real instruments alive while touching upon the experimental, to bring forth various styles; metal, classical, industrial, ambient...to meld these elements of art, music and poetry together into a darkened ethereal brew. The philosophy has long stood; attune instruments and equipment to wind earth and storm, and convey what the mind sees - as with careful meditation - reflecting the substance and origin of things as transparently as possible. Ashtorath is the grim, saddened, beautiful, hideous tale of all and nothing. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
'kirchenkampf'
1774
:Golgatha:
Of Ebon Wings
The Darkwood Forest
Princess Of Death
Understand
Throne Of Eltirith
Within The Deep
Intro (The Witching Hour Eternal)
Storm Shard
StormShard
Graveyard By Night
Interlude (The Battle Of Hastings)
Blood of the Dalikist
Specter Reflection
Ritual of a Dark Coven
Of Countess Gloom By Night
Decadere Transire
Upon the Umbrageous Plains
Outro (Vampiric Hymn Of Things To Come)
Widow Tempest
Children of the Darkwood
Ashen Despair
End in Vain
Graveyard Snow And Nocturnal Nights
The Netherlace
Of Dust and Silence
Of Countess Gloom (by night)
The Etch of Necromancy
The Everlasting Gray
Intro (The Witching Hour Etern
Darkfead
Interlude (The Battle of Hasti
Subtrist Calm
Erosion
Countess Gloom
Graveyard Snow and Nocturnal N
Remnants
The Tree of Lament
The Riddled Husk
The Flowing of Terra
The Ashen Countess
Graveyard Snow
A Desolate End
The Witching Hour Eternal (Intro)
The Blind Seamstress
Hastings (Interlude)
The Seven Reflections of Smoke
Disciplines of Iron
Empires of Sand
Vampiric Hymn Of Things To Come (Outro)
Into the Storm
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