The Fall of Archaic Heaven - Even Song

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I remember this world being so young
And the land dressed in silvery gown
The Seven Moons, like proud giants
Were glittering on scented empyrean
With light came darkness, shivering shades
The clawed demons of night, waiting for their prey
Life born from the dead loam's clod
A wingless bird, terrae filius
Horns blared out and an array of angels
Decended from celestial welkin
Presented to greet a mortal creature
The child of a borning world
The being rose and burst out in laugh
A mortal god, terrae filius
...That was the beginning...
The fall of archaic heaven, the rise of mankind

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Evensong was formed in 1997 by Agnes (female vocals, keyboards), Gabor Olah (lead guitar) & Mihaly Szabo (guitar). After a couple of months Gergely Cseh (bass) and Gabor Vegh (drums) joined the band. In the summer of ‘97 they recorded a demo called Lost Tales. This demo made a name for Evensong in the hungarian underground scene. In 1998 Evensong signed with Displeased Records for 3 CDs. Their debut CD Path of the Angels came out in March of 1999 and was chosen album of the month in the Hungarian Metal Hammer. After a few concerts in the homecountry they started to write new songs for the second album, for which they choose a Dutch studio Harrow for recording.

The second album is called Of Man’s First Disobedience and it is a concept one, a peculiar elobaration of biblical themes such as the Genesis, Expulsion of Adam and Eve, the Erection of Babylon…etc. This brilliant symphonic/gothic album came out in 2000 and had very good reviews in many metal magazines and fanzines. In March 2001 the band went to studio (Harrow) again to record their third album Mysterium. It is a melodic and atmospheric metal album with lots of symphonic elements, a big step forward. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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