Lilium talks about life and death. The way humans view and celebrate life and death in different ages and cultures, is something we found very fascinating while making this record. We watched some documentaries about cults in the tour van during our tour in Spain, and in the studio out in the country house. It would be easy to write about, and emphasize, death to make an impact (in a sign of the horns and skulls kind of way) but what all comes down to are those ancient questions. Life and death; as a concept; a shared factor. From: https://childrenofthesunofficial.bandcamp.com/track/lilium
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Children of the Sün - Lilium
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