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We Vanish

from The Iron Oak by Dune Messiah

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A passenger on the train of time. Have I gone too far? Sorrow awaits me. I’m wasting my life
Is there a light in the distance? Is there no one at all? We tremble we fall and we vanish. There will be nothing left, apart from water from our eyes. It’s running across the soil. I see the rivers oh they gather. They take us back to when we were young.
I put a stamp on the future. It’s just a kind remark. The struggle is endless. The passenger is gone. But the cancer in our hearts is like a tombstone in itself, it’s groing it’s moving. It doesn’t need nobody else

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from The Iron Oak, released January 3, 2017

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Dune Messiah Copenhagen, Denmark

Deviant pop artist from Copenhagen, Dune Messiah exhibits a world of deeply personal songwriting. On the new record “Privileged” latin beats are interwoven with spanish horns, and a haunting crooner Bowie-vocal finds itself in conversation with a 90’s Lynch saxophone performed by Joseph Shabason of the Canadian group Destroyer. ... more

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