Four untitled songs, 21 minutes, one side of a 12″. Eretia built “The Autumn of Civilization” the way you’d build an essay: a single line of argument, broken into chapters but never really cut. The Cantabrian four-piece treat the autumn in the title as the inside of the record, not a label on its sleeve. The metaphor runs through every section, and so does the lyric, written as one continuous text that happens to land in four pieces. EL OTOÑO DE…
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