Returning We Hear the Larks
Returning We Hear the Larks

Returning We Hear the Larks

About Returning We Hear the Larks

Returning We Hear the Larks is the progressive metal solo project of Jack Noble, a student from Bristol, UK. The name is taken from the poem by war poet Isaac Rosenberg.

The project gained attention as part of the early djent scene of the 2010s, as well as through promotion on prominent metal blogs and websites such as got-djent.com and MetalSucks. Notable American metal magazine Decibel also featured reviews of releases by the project.

Under this name, Noble has released a considerable amount of material, comprising two full-length albums, six extended plays and four compilation albums.

After announcing in 2013 that Far-Stepper/Of Wide Sea would be the final Returning We Hear the Larks album, Noble took to the project’s Facebook page in 2016 to reveal that a third album is yet to come.

Returning We Hear the Larks Q&A
When did Returning We Hear the Larks's first album release?

Returning We Hear the Larks's first album Alpha: The Ypres Months released on Mon Oct 04 2010.

What is the most popular album by Returning We Hear the Larks?

The most popular album by Returning We Hear the Larks's is Larks

What is the most popular song by Returning We Hear the Larks?

The most popular song by Returning We Hear the Larks's is Of Falsity and Whoredom

When did Returning We Hear the Larks start making music?

Returning We Hear the Larks's first song This Mangled, Rotting World... released on Mon Oct 04 2010.

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