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May Every Altar Linger

by Oak, Ash & Thorn

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21stCenturyDevil Gather round Ye Warriors and Heathens and let Oak, Ash & Thorn tell you a tale; it's all so punishing, the drums hit so fuckin hard, the vocals brutal and the folk style vocals come in and pull you into the story.... Without a doubt a very unique and fresh take on metal, period. The best way to enjoy this album is by fires light with a strong fuckin meade. after battle. Swords down. Brews up!

HAILZ🍻 Favorite track: Headless.
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Eternally Obsessed This one's in my top 5 albums of this year. An absolute blast to listen to, a perfect melding of melody and brutality. Favorite track: Drink to Your Dead.
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    The first full length album from Oak, Ash & Thorn. Tracked and mixed at Hahn Audio in Centennial, Colorado. Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music in New York, New York.

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1.
As frigid winds whip at the skin of the neck; as banners shreds hang limp so that paid be respects. Though to dryness runs the coursing westward stream, a light yet burns there where stands the refuge forged in dream. Gaze back o’er the blackened plains; gaze back o’er the endless grey left in our wake… left in our wake… Bones chilled to the marrow, ours; bones snapped ‘neath our palid scars that sear the jaw… that sear the jaw We’ve long since fled… (‘twas we who abandoned our posts…) Kindle again that blaze we forsake at the coast. Unto our kin let us bow down and humble ourselves: fidelity. Let the hearthfires burn! Let them burn until the end of days! Not the bite of the frost, not the thousands we’ve lost extinguish their splendour; let the hearthfires burn! Let the Hearthfires burn! Let them burn until the end of days! Thirty seasons of rime have we lain ‘midst the night, bones aching for quarter; let the hearthfires burn! And glowing tides wash o’er the faces of ash. And warming blaze, lit within, pours on backs having met with the lash. The sanctum now attained, and quietude regained, eternal slumber takes hold and no more the tundra to uphold. Bear this as a beacon high, Bear this as the flame divine Lit by the gods… Lit by our gods… Ne’er shall the fanatic hordes, Ne’er shall the loathsome ‘lords’ Defile our (thing)… Ne’er to defile! We’ve so long yearned for respite from the dead and the chill, and here bestowed a loyalty ne’er to bend by their will. Unto our kin let us bow down and humble ourselves: pledge fealty. In our hearts do we know that ne’er deprived us your glowing embers those gallant tenders to flame: fore’er in song to exhalt their names!
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Behold: battlefield whereupon great Lugus gathered us for at last to destroy the bastard, the evil-eyed thief of our grain. Armed thus with radiant spear we stand in awe of him, the twice son of Balor; the prophecy now stands fulfilled. “Generations have ris’n and died while you’ve been serving the wretch. Hurl aside, then, devotions false; launch your spears to the center of their breast.” Eternally cast into stone: the monstrous, cast into stone; these bones we leave, cast into stone; the evil-eyed at last cast into stone. Advanced overhill: deformed, crude batallions gnashing teeth. In their midst is the hulking giant, ground trembling with each of his steps. The solar son cries aloud: “Ready now your chariots. On the sign that I’ve shown you, go forth and have your revenge.” “Generations have ris’n and died while we’ve been serving the wretch. Hurl aside, then, your devotions false; let us launch our spears to the center of their breast.” Eternally cast into stone: the monstrous, cast into stone; these bones we gnaw, cast into stone; the evil-eyed at last cast into stone. “The bastard’s there and without arms: assemble yourselves before him!” “Draw back the sling, Let fly with stone; May its path hold true, may his tyranny end.” The earth groans beneath his weight, Defeated and cold, The flame of his single eye Extinguished by the son of his son. Woe stains our victory; We howl at the sea. Our king of the silver hand lies lifeless by the corpses we made. Though we’ve broken your shields And have reclaimed our fields No retribution have we found. While yet one of you lives We can never forgive. We will chase you down to the depths of the sea. Eternally cast into stone: the monstrous, cast into stone; these bones we gnaw, cast into stone; the evil-eyed at last cast into stone.
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Leaving behind a legacy broken by unloyal worms whose names need not spoken; the green of our home a swift-fading shore. In nomine patriae. A vessel in rot with planks cracked and creaking: within festers plague infecting our weakest. The fire in our heads burns forevermore. Mem’ries of our fatherland: flame imperishable. Mem’ries of our kin who’ve died remain in our hearts, thus we raise up our glass. Drink, drink, drink to your dead, for our pride and their glory and things left unsaid. Drink, drink, drink to your dead, for our pride and their glory and things left unsaid. Months have now passed: our numbers diminish. To heave or to haul th’remains of the vanquished? There’s valour within our comrades no more. In nominae patriae. A well-knowing glance exchanged among kindred, whose hands fly to hilts, whose eyes burn with vengeance. “Cowards we’re not: resteer, then, the course!” Mem’ries of our fatherland: flame imperishable. Mem’ries of our kin who’ve died remain in our hearts, thus we raise up our glass. Drink, drink, drink to your dead, for our pride and their glory and things left unsaid. Drink, drink, drink to your dead, for our pride and their glory and things left unsaid. Drink! Drink!
4.
Sin: never a thing I’d pondered what with those heathen gods, my inheritance. Thus begs the question: to bear or to relinquish? Age leaving its marks of greyness on these eyes of ivory burdened with doubt. Thus calls the answer: set flame and have your freedom. And so does my body return to dust: vital again, vibrant again, once again. Lashed thus to this ancient bark to die, burning to ash: am I now clean? Am I reborn at last? Time, foul enemy of glory, would you so strip away such bliss and such mirth? Still we give this counsel: set flame and know your freedom. Spirit! No spirit had I honored until my very own crumbled before my eyes. And so does my body return to dust: vital again, vibrant again, once again. Lashed thus to this ancient bark to die, burning to ash: am I now clean? Am I reborn at last? Clarity at last! Such respite at last! To again know mirth, and at last to see rebirth! Anguish disappeared! Regret disappeared! Repentance needs not here, for it is but a flame in the woods... Spirit! No spirit had I honored until my very own crumbled before my eyes. Set Flame Know Freedom Set Flame Know Freedom Set Flame Know Freedom Set Flame Know Freedom
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Headless 07:13
Hear and take heed: a folk malign, a folk baleful and crude: what touched is consumed. Rubbing their hands in greed and hunger for this thing alone: a fullscale reduction to bone. Look as they flee: their gait and their mien betraying what had e’er been foreseen. Sickened since birth, a multitude of stooping swine without merit for worth. Fools are they we name (Headless!). They fall at our feet! “Tyrants,” they so cry. (Headless!) Comeuppance complete. They crawl through their grime. (Headless!) We’ll know no defeat. Again, yea, hear their name: Headless! Headless! Headless! Headless! Opulence, this? Is this how you name your spoils bellicose won from afar? ‘One thousand more, just two ten thousands more,’ hissed th’outlander o’er the two forks of his tongue. Hear and take heed: a folk malign, a folk baleful and crude: what touched is consumed. Rubbing their hands for this thing alone: a fullscale reduction to bone. Fools are they we name (Headless!). They fall at our feet! “Tyrants,” they so cry. (Headless!) Comeuppance complete. They crawl through their grime. (Headless!) We’ll know no defeat. A people pushed too far shall not balk at the southern star’s beckoning! A clan with roots so old shall not leave with a simple threat of ‘reckoning!’ Again yea hear their names: Headless! Headless! Headless! Headless!
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A granite tribute, Memorial to the proud, Topples to the earth ‘neath the waste of the flock. “All oe’r which e’er toiled our hands, Infected with blight and disease.” Underfoot lie pieces, lie fragments, lie mem’ries of glory that fade with the dusk. “Gaze upon them, writhing and bleating: thralls without masters that wallow in filth!” “And now must we see In hard white light What burying our heads past the neck has here wrought: And now must we swim In tides of shame, For even our very same blood has here erred. For this we shall no more stand! “Man your brands While they yet smoulder here. Man your brands and touch them to the air! Raze the first Of these bastions base and foul Raze them and forsake the morrow’s heirs!” The resolution Erupts through the lines: Purification through fire alone “Forward’s path that we must now travel is paved with the charred bones of cattle and sheep” Dignity, Now hereby restored, Will be won at cost greater than aught else. “No place here has remorse, Has regret, has pity. No: we crave only vict’ry!” “And now let us burn To ashes and dust Those things that would have us to hang low our heads.” “And now shall we look Toward standing atop The piles of rubble which will be their end.” For this we can no more stand! “Man your brands While they yet smoulder here. Man your brands and touch them to the air! Raze the first Of these bastions base and foul Raze them and forsake the morrow’s heirs!” “All triumphs of worth are hardly won. Renaissance is only ever the first. Judgement comes from us, the bearers of swords. Sharpen then your blade and spare it not.” “Immolate the other: We number but few but there’s strength in our numbers. Resignation never Sufficed to cleanse by flame such wreckage as this.” “We are the arsonists, And we hold the keys to redemption.” At last we’ve arrived at the time to turn speech into act.” For this we have no more stood! “Man your brands While they yet smoulder here. Man your brands and touch them to the air! Raze the first Of these bastions base and foul Raze them and forsake the morrow’s heirs

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"May Every Altar Linger" is Oak, Ash & Thorn's first full length album. Tracked and mixed by Taylor Hahn at Hahn Audio, and mastered by Alan Douches at West West side music.

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released September 19, 2018

Taylor Hahn at Hahn Audio, Alan Douches at West West Side Music, Sterling and crew at CODA, INC

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Oak, Ash & Thorn arose along Colorado’s Rocky Mountain front range out of a collective passion for heavy metal and old-world paganism. New full length album coming early 2024 via Lost Future Records, tours to follow.

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