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The First Lamplighter (Memories of Nuclear Snow) - Single Version

by Gandalf's Fist

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*Note - this is the pre-album single mix, slightly different to the final version that appears on the album!

Ho, Ho, Ho indeed!

Here's another festive treat, courtesy of the Lads at Gandalf's Fist.

A far cry from Wham! and Noddy Holder, this track is a bit more foreboding... setting the scene for our our new record with a bit of post apocalyptic fallout.

We knocked this up in an afternoon, so don't expect a 30-minute master-work, but the track itself acts as a prequel to the events on our next LP, so it's a nice little teaser in that respect!

Cheers, for your continued support - Prog out with your Yuletide Log out!

Enjoy!

lyrics

Lamplighter sing a song for me
Darkness leave me be
It's now time you forgot the Winter Sun
Ashes of destruction
Falling down like rain
Ashes of destruction
Falling down like rain

Timekeeper set your watch for me
Clockwork memories
Read the time - it's the dying of the Sun
Children of the winter
Falling down like rain
Children of the winter
Falling down like rain

Tell me why?
Winter in your eye
Tell me why?
Sulphur in the sky
Tell me why?
Winter in your eye
Tell me why?
Sulphur in the sky
Sulphur in the sky for you and I

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released December 12, 2015
Words and Music by Dean Marsh

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Gandalf's Fist UK

Prog/Folk/Rock from the UK. Aided by a merry band of misfits, Gandalf's Fist are your new favourite Cult band waiting to be discovered!

Gandalf's Fist draw on their mutual love for classic rock bands such as Pink Floyd, The Who, and even the likes of Iron Maiden.
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