L. Lindø Westergaard
L. is 16 years old.
She is the Bass Guitarist of Deatharmonic.
L. is also known as "Brynhildr".
L. is located in Madrid at Palacio de los Deportes.
L. likes to exercise at the gym during off hours and is trying to talk to media in order to get ahead professionally.
Far Beyond the Horizon
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Dominant Instruments
Lead Vocals
Bass Guitar
Drums
Synthesizer Keyboard
Cello
Special Lyrics
The sea is vast, the sky turns red,
A fleeting land where I once tread.
The distant shore now fades from sight,
I sail to war beneath the night.
The oars they creak, the mast stands tall,
The wind it howls, it speaks my call.
The gods have led my fate to roam,
But will I see my land, my home?
The waves they crash, they pull me deep,
A restless soul, no time to weep.
I grip my axe, my shield held tight,
For either death or endless might.
Far beyond the horizon!
Where fate is carved in steel!
Shall I return to feast again,
Or die upon my shield?
The storm it grows, the skies turn black,
No turning now, no looking back.
The gods decide who lives, who dies,
I hear the ravens in the skies!
My brothers stand with hardened gaze,
For all we’ve lost, for all we’ve braved.
No fear remains, no pain inside,
Only the call to fight and ride!
Far beyond the horizon!
Where fate is carved in steel!
Shall I return to feast again,
Or die upon my shield?
If I shall fall, let it be known,
I faced my fate, I stood alone.
With sword in hand, I’ll make them kneel,
And carve my name in blood and steel.
But if the gods should guide me back,
Through raging tides, through skies so black,
I’ll tell the tale, I’ll sing the song,
Of warriors lost, yet honored strong.
Far beyond the horizon!
Where fate is carved in steel!
Shall I return to feast again,
Or die upon my shield?
The sea is vast, the sky turns red,
A fleeting land where I once tread.
The gods they call, my fate is set,
But home—will I see it yet?
Record Releases
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