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Yfel 1710 Celebrate Winter Solstice with New Track “Numinosum Nocy”
Polish black metal act Yfel 1710 pays homage to today’s Winter Solstice and the longest night of the year with the latest single, “Numinosum Nocy.”

Polish black metal act Yfel 1710 pays homage to today’s Winter Solstice and the longest night of the year with the latest single, “Numinosum Nocy.” The track comes off the band’s latest album, Zlatują się Ćmy, which was released via Pagan Records earlier this year.
The band comments:
“Yfel 1710 – an illustration for the longest night of the year. It is today that the Sun dies, never to be reborn again. It disappears over the horizon forever.
The night is the longest today, so I keep watch in its darkness
The last moment of the day, the world and the year
The sun has already gone out, on the dark dome
Only cold diamonds of stars sparkle
And the river of light, today, at the zenith of winter
It dried up, and with it all life disappeared
The lack of it changes the whole world around
Into the essence of the void, darkness, non-existence
The night is the longest today, so I keep watch in its darkness
The last moment of the day, the world and the year”
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