‘Swan Songs III’ by Lord Of The Lost

Artists

  • Chris Harms

  • Class Grenayde

  • Gared Dirge

  • Niklas Kahl

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • A Splintered Mind

  • A One Ton Heart

  • Dying On The Moon (feat Joy Frost)

  • Zunya

  • Unfeel

  • Deathless

  • Agape

  • Hurt Again

  • Amber

  • We Were Young (feat. Heaven Can Wait Choir)

  • 4’33

  • Dying On The Moon

  • We Were Young

“A Splintered Mind,”kicks things off and is both haunting and slightly intimidating.

“A One Ton Heart,” is slow, reflective, thoughtful and just all round bluesy and groovy.

“Dying On The Moon,” featuring Joy Frost is soulful, thoughtful, collective and somewhat inspirational. A song that shimmers through the line and delivers on the promises of yore.

“Zunya,” shimmers and grooves, a swaggering melody accompanies it through the pathways of time.

“Unfeel,” is slow moving, a thoughtful song that inspires humanity to plunge into the depths.

“Deathless,” is orchestral, bombastic and filled with intriguing melodies that wind their way through the turnstile of time.

“Agape,” brings the acoustic guitar to the fore, delivering some impressive roll calls.

“Hurt Again,” is ominous.

“Amber,” rolls through the turnstile. A song that brings out some bluesy elements and brings the mood back up after the previous song.

“We Were Young,” featuring the Heaven Can Wait Choir, is impressive. A mixture of melodies that swoop in and delve into the depths.

“4’33,” is a song that sets a statement.

Bonus versions of “Dying On The Moon,” and “We Were Young,” filter through to finish the album.

Be sure to get the record when it comes out on 7th August via Napalm Records