Hades Nostrum
09/22/2018
1809228458148

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Hades Nostrum: 5 songs. Released in October 2018. Tenerife, Spain.

This work from Kill the Kell has the shortest length and it exposes the crisis of the refugees all over the world. The core of this material is about the crisis on the Mediterranean sea, very well known as Mare Nostrum during the roman empire, it diversed by the author in Hades Nostrum instead. The greek term Hades (underground, sort of place to rest for the deads) plus the latin term Nostrum (ours) it turns the meaning of “Our sea” into “Our cemetary”, in an obvious intention to stand out the victims along the Mediterranean sea, all of them just because of terror and misery from other human beings. In a way and once more, beauty turned into horror. Musically very acoustic and running in midtempos, with no drums but only a subtle percussion and ambient background. A cover from Jackson C. Frank is worthy to mention, his beautiful song “October” almost at the end of the piece.

1 - No shelter.
2 - Hades Nostrum / R.I.P. / Procesión.
3 - Let the monsters sleep.
4 - October (cover Jackson C. Frank).
5 - No shelter (reprise).

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october
damian silva
jackson c. frank
kill the kell
mare nostrum
mediterranean sea
refugees

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Title Hades Nostrum
Hades Nostrum: 5 songs. Released in October 2018. Tenerife, Spain.

This work from Kill the Kell has the shortest length and it exposes the crisis of the refugees all over the world. The core of this material is about the crisis on the Mediterranean sea, very well known as Mare Nostrum during the roman empire, it diversed by the author in Hades Nostrum instead. The greek term Hades (underground, sort of place to rest for the deads) plus the latin term Nostrum (ours) it turns the meaning of “Our sea” into “Our cemetary”, in an obvious intention to stand out the victims along the Mediterranean sea, all of them just because of terror and misery from other human beings. In a way and once more, beauty turned into horror. Musically very acoustic and running in midtempos, with no drums but only a subtle percussion and ambient background. A cover from Jackson C. Frank is worthy to mention, his beautiful song “October” almost at the end of the piece.

1 - No shelter.
2 - Hades Nostrum / R.I.P. / Procesión.
3 - Let the monsters sleep.
4 - October (cover Jackson C. Frank).
5 - No shelter (reprise).
Work type Music
Tags october, damian silva, jackson c. frank, kill the kell, mare nostrum, mediterranean sea, refugees

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Entry date Sep 22, 2018, 8:14 PM UTC
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Author. Holder Damian Silva (Kill the Kell). Date Sep 22, 2018.


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