Kosmos - Noctis, Avem et Gloria (2022)

Artist: Kosmos
Title: Noctis, Avem et Gloria
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Mystyk Prod
Genre: Black Metal
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 50:51
Total Size: 371 / 129 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Noctis, Avem et Gloria
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Mystyk Prod
Genre: Black Metal
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 50:51
Total Size: 371 / 129 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. L'inquisiteur exsangue
2. Vomissure du Ciel
3. Serakuda
4. L'envol d'Hybris
5. Fruits Défendus
6. Paréidolies
7. Aigle de Sang
« NOCTIS, AVEM ET GLORIA » is an album that aims to be centered on the dualities that everyone encounters in an existence. This is the story of a character that is both dreamlike and warlike, he is a charismatic leader who has based all his glory on false appearances and bloody victories over his adversaries, the album is a kind of poetic novel leading to an inner journey. This journey makes the character constantly confronted with dualities and tricky choices that are going to lead him to a tragic end. The character is, step by step, guided in his quest
for spiritual change. He decides to trust another character represented by a crow, which uses its charism, false promises, decoys to make sure to be trusted. Then the crow easily manipulates the character the way it wants. Here the crow intrigues as much as it fascinates. Legend for some, divine representation for others, the fact remains that this ebony bird has its detractors because it frightens most people. The crow appears as the best metaphor for duality, and thus a providential guide for our character.
for spiritual change. He decides to trust another character represented by a crow, which uses its charism, false promises, decoys to make sure to be trusted. Then the crow easily manipulates the character the way it wants. Here the crow intrigues as much as it fascinates. Legend for some, divine representation for others, the fact remains that this ebony bird has its detractors because it frightens most people. The crow appears as the best metaphor for duality, and thus a providential guide for our character.