Pale Divine - Consequence of Time

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Pale Divine - Consequence of Time
Album Review: Pale Divine - Consequence of Time (Cruz Del Sur Music)
Album Review: Pale Divine – Consequence of Time (Cruz Del Sur Music)
Pale Divine celebrates 25 years with its most definitive statement to date, Consequence of Time. It’s the sound of a band whose sonic evolution is in full stride and unfolds across eight songs of enchanting songwriting and unrivaled metallic diversity.
Consequence of Time will be released on June 26th 2020 via Cruz Del Sur Music.
The riffs of Tyrants & Pawns (Easy Prey) are immediately what gets…
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PALE DIVINE Release New Lyric Video Pennsylvania based doomers Pale Divine stream lyric video for the new song "Saints Of Fire", which appears on the group's forthcoming studio album Consequence Of Time, due on June 26th via Cruz Del Sur Music.
Doom Dealers PALE DIVINE Drop New Lyric Video for "Saints of Fire"!
Doom Dealers PALE DIVINE Drop New Lyric Video for “Saints of Fire”!
Pennsylvania doom dealers PALE DIVINE have released a new lyric video for their track, “Saints of Fire”. The track comes off of their upcoming new album, Consequence of Time. The album will be released on June 26th via Cruz Del Sur Music. You can check out the video down below and get more details on the band and the album.
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The Obelisk has premiered a new lyric video…
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time can be cruel
remembering my youth
i will take your hand
and travel to my past
then i'll dancing with you
crying for you
still i'm listening to my mind
we can't hold back the consequence of time
Why is my alarm clock always obscured from view by desk debris?
Thats the one place where time is being conveniently displayed. Or at least its supposed to be, however that also seems to be the one place where my loose bits of paper are stacked and crumbled to a height in excess of 2 1/2 inches. All this technology and I still have to move to find out whether its too close to bedtime to start making fried rice!