Whispers from a Dead World

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The Darkest Hour 00:00 Tools
We Alone 00:00 Tools
Journey Into Glory 00:00 Tools
an elegy for fallen heroes 00:00 Tools
Warships from the Northern Sea 00:00 Tools
Beyond our Shores 00:00 Tools
Fall of the White Fortress 00:00 Tools
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Whispers from a Dead World began September 2005. It started out as melodic black metal, but after a few months evolved into epic pagan metal. Further progression has seen a stronger folk and classical influence. Whispers is not a religious or a political band. Common lyrical themes are war, brotherhood, honor, and death. Guitars and drums are synthesized (for now). "Cattle die, kinsmen die, the self must also die; but glory never dies, for the man who is able to achieve it. -Sayings of the High One, The Poetic Edda Discography: -Beyond Our Shores (split CD-R with Light Shall Prevail) - Released 08/29/06 on EEE Recordings (Sold Out) [Whispers half: Approx. 37 minutes] -Victory (demo EP) - As-yet-unreleased [Approx. 22 minutes] -A River of Swords - In the works -In Autumnal Fog free downloadable compilation - Released 10/4/08 [Whispers contributed "The Darkest Hour," 6:13] Download Here. Beautiful and atmospheric compilation overview can be viewed here. -Ministries of Blood Recordings 2004-2008 compilation CD-R - Released November (?) 2008 [Whispers contributed "The Failure of Humanity," 7:15]. "Failure..." is the 2nd Whispers track ever, recorded before Beyond Our Shores and for a brief time was considered a part of that demo John has also contributed vocals to: The Blood of Transylvania & Ensepulchred (various releases, including the Ensepulchred CD's The Night Our Rituals Blackened the Stars and Suicide In Winter's Moonlight) Tomb of Ereshkigal demo - Release date: TBA Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.