But, What Ends When the Symbols Shatter?
1992 studio album by Death in June
But, What Ends When the Symbols Shatter? | ||||
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Studio album by Death in June | ||||
Released | 1992 (1992) | |||
Genre | Neofolk | |||
Length | 46:18 | |||
Label | New European Recordings | |||
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But, What Ends When The Symbols Shatter? is an album by Death in June, released in 1992. The first edition was issued as a gold disc in a white digipak with the artwork on the enclosed booklet.
"He's Disabled", "The Mourner's Bench", "Because of Him", and "Little Black Angel" are covers/re-interpretations of songs from Jim Jones' People's Temple Choir 1973 gospel album He's Able. The original songs were "He's Able", "Something's Got a Hold of Me", "Because of Him", and "Black Baby", respectively.
The album cover photography of a statue was taken in Foro Italico.[1]
Track listing
- "Death is the Martyr of Beauty" – 3:50
- "He's Disabled" – 4:08
- "The Mourner's Bench" – 2:31
- "Because of Him" – 3:46
- "Dædalus Rising" – 4:52
- "Little Black Angel" – 4:18
- "The Golden Wedding of Sorrow" – 3:36
- "The Giddy Edge of Light" – 5:07
- "Ku Ku Ku" – 1:52
- "This is not Paradise" – 5:27
- "Hollows of Devotion" – 3:29
- "But, What Ends When the Symbols Shatter?" – 3:15
References
- ^ "Real places used for covers / artworks". deathinjune.org.
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Death in June
- Douglas P.
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- David Tibet
- Boyd Rice
- John Murphy
- The Guilty Have No Pride
- Burial
- Nada!
- The World That Summer
- Brown Book
- The Wall of Sacrifice
- But, What Ends When the Symbols Shatter?
- Rose Clouds of Holocaust
- Take Care & Control
- Operation Hummingbird
- All Pigs Must Die
- The Rule of Thirds
- Peaceful Snow/Lounge Corps
- The Snow Bunker Tapes
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- NADA-IZED!
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- Death in June Presents: Occidental Martyr
- Death in June Presents: KAPO!
- Heaven Sent
- Alarm Agents
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- 93 Dead Sunwheels
- The Corn Years
- 1888
- The Cathedral of Tears
- DISCriminate
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- Oh How We Laughed
- Night and Fog
- Frankfurt Sound Depot
- Something is Coming
- Heilige!
- Black Angel – Live!
- Live in Wien
- "Heaven Street"
- "State Laughter"
- "She Said Destroy"
- "Born Again"
- "Come Before Christ and Murder Love"
- "To Drown a Rose"
- "Paradise Rising"
- "Cathedral of Tears"
- "Sun Dogs"
- "Black Whole of Love"
- "Kameradschaft"
- "Passion! Power!! Purge!!!"
- "We Said Destroy"
- "Peaceful Snow"
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