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Only Dead Trees Grow Here

from Innermost Macabre by Mistwalker

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A song about how depression makes a person feel dead inside, regardless of the positive experiences they have in life, and how dealing with depression and emerging from it can give a person a new perspective on life, featuring Kristopher Crane of Acorn to Great Oak and Nemophilist on guest vocals. The title of the song is taken from the lyrics of a song by Mayhem.
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Only a deceased life survives
Dead before it was even born
Passed away in this decrepit forest
A segregated spectrum of being

Reanimation a common practice
Though we never existed prior
This is the stasis that we weather
Sustained in a cycle of grim decay

Only those already dead can live
The truest form of persistence
Unending grimness
In this forest which I love

Rising high above the shadow horizon
A dark world sculpted from my soul
Petrified wood in an ocean of chalk
Infatuation with morbid desiccation

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from Innermost Macabre, released April 21, 2015

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Mistwalker Glovertown, Newfoundland and Labrador

Blackened heavy metal originally from Glovertown, Newfoundland. Our live band is based in Montreal. Black thrash 'til death! MPDS for life!

All music is written and recorded by Greg Ravengrave unless otherwise specified.

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Greg Ravengrave - Vocals, Drums

Erin Faithless - Bass, Backing Vocals

Bobby Warlock - Guitars, Backing Vocals
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