Anaal Nathrakh
Anaal Nathrakh
Anaal Nathrakh
Anaal Nathrakh
Anaal Nathrakh
Anaal Nathrakh
Anaal Nathrakh
Anaal Nathrakh
Anaal Nathrakh
Anaal Nathrakh
Song title reference taken from The Second Coming by William Butler Yeats.
But there is a possibility that Dave found this poem in Slavoj Zizek’s book Violence: Six Sideways Reflections, where it’s quoted.
Dave talked about this book in an interview before releasing Vanitas.
Link:
‘Pulvis et umbra...
[Disclaimer: The lyrics shown here are transcribed by fans and members of the Genius community. They are not published, verified, or authorized by the band, and as a result, cannot be guaranteed to be accurate.]
[Song title reference taken from The Second Coming by Yeats]
[‘Pulvis et umbra sumus’ is taken from Horace]
Pulvis et umbra sumus
Verse 1:
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Chorus:
Pulvis et umbra sumus
Bleeding the blood-dimmed tide
A recombined position of dust and shadows!
Unending, the blood-dimmed tide!
Verse 2:
-- Bleeding the blood-dimmed tide
A recombined position of dust and shadows!
Unending, the blood-dimmed tide!
The Blood-Dimmed Tide was written by Dave Hunt & Mick Kenney.
The Blood-Dimmed Tide was produced by Mick Kenney.
Anaal Nathrakh released The Blood-Dimmed Tide on Mon Oct 15 2012.