Between the Moons, the Dead Rivers

by Gûldur

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Der Ohlsen "[...] since [...] the music has that certain nerdy, sometimes almost a bit cheesy tabletop role-playing game vibe and intentionally unpolished production, we don't ever call this Ambient, not even Dark Ambient, but Dungeon Synth!
Breaking this rule thrice is severly punished by either being whipped by a demon, being burned to a crisp by a dragon or being tickled by a horde of goblins!"

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Between dead moons and forgotten rivers, the frozen desert of existence stretches out. There is no guiding light, no destination to reach. Time, that silent executioner, consumes everything — memory, meaning, and even the very impulse to persist.

The mist of time, the solitude of mental castles, the endless corridors of memory. Rivers are the dry veins of a past marked by lost battles, inherited pains, hopes buried under ancient ice. They whisper stories of silent resistance, of when fighting was just about continuing to breathe, even without reason.

Between the moons, everything is suspended. There is only the path, and it is made of cold stone, of wind that hurts, of nights that never end. The crossing is the end itself.

Dedicated to the survivors of nothingness. To those who, even devoid of meaning, continue. Because persistence, when everything has collapsed, is the last gesture of lucidity. A final refusal. An act of denial so pure that it becomes, paradoxically, poetic.

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released May 2, 2025

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Gûldur Porto Alegre, Brazil

Black Metal/Dungeon Synth

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