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released October 13, 2013 (re-released September 13. 2018)
Taken from the EP: " Three poems"
All music by Historian
Lyrics by unknown Japanese XV-th century authors

lyrics

Autumn wind of eve,
blow away the clouds that mass
over the moon's pure light

and the mists that cloud our mind,
do thou sweep away as well.

Now we disappear,
well, what must we think of it?

From the sky we came.
Now we may go back again.

That's at least one point of view.

Could not return, I presume,
So I will keep my name
Among those who are dead with bows.

My life
came like dew
disappears like dew.
All of Naniwa
is dream after dream.

credits

from Scroll I - Perdition, released September 13, 2018
vocals by: Ivan "Krolim" Naydenski

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Historian Sofia, Bulgaria

The idea of Historian has been born as a solo project during the black metal contest of the metal-archives musicians forum. In 2013 the first EP was recorded.
In 2017 the idea of Historian to become a band and to play on live “forced” Nikolay Velev to search for musicians and shortly after that the line up has been completed, including members of Inspell, Axecutor, hereAndNow and PAG.
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