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Explore Lyth Vale’s Musical Offerings

The Day the World Stood Empty
The Day the World Stood Empty is a haunting song about waking up to find the entire human world vanished, leaving the narrator completely alone. Cities lie frozen in time — doors left open, meals unfinished, toys abandoned — as though life was interrupted in a single breath.
Chernobyl Winter
Tsjernobyl Winter paints an unflinching, desolate portrait of a place frozen beyond healing. The song describes Chernobyl not as a disaster site but as a graveyard of memories—an abandoned world where snow covers ruins, silence suffocates hope, and nothing living dares return.


Hell of War
Hell of War is a dark, haunting song that captures the psychological agony and emotional destruction experienced by someone trapped in the chaos of battle. The narrator describes a world where the sky burns without fire and friends become shadows.
The Storm That Knows My Name
The Storm That Knows My Name is a dark, dramatic, and emotionally charged song in which the narrator is caught in a violent, supernatural storm that feels alive — almost as if it recognizes them personally.


Lost at Sea
Lost at Sea is a dark, haunting song about a person adrift—physically, emotionally, or spiritually—in a vast and unforgiving ocean. The sea becomes a metaphor for overwhelming isolation, inner turmoil, and the struggle to stay afloat in the face of despair.
Ashes of he Inner Eye
Ashes of the Inner Eye is a dark, introspective song about confronting the fractured parts of one’s own mind. The narrator experiences visions, distortions, and fragments of memory that rise like embers from deep within their consciousness. These “ashes” are the remains of old truths, forgotten fears, and buried selves that never fully died


The Dark Side of the Moon
The Dark Side of the Moon is a haunting, cosmic, and introspective song about a place untouched by light — a realm where time, memory, and identity unravel in silence. The narrator describes the hidden half of the moon not as a physical location, but as a symbolic landscape where forgotten truths, unresolved emotions, and ancient mysteries reside.
Echoes on the Road
Echoes on the Road is a dark, wistful song about searching for a long-lost friend who disappeared years ago. The narrator walks old paths the two once shared, following faint signs and fading memories like “echoes” carried in the wind. Every mile feels haunted by the past — by laughter, letters, and moments that refuse to die.


Daughter of the Wildfire Moon
The song tells the story of a fearless, battle-scarred woman shaped by hardship and fire. She walks through danger, carrying the weight of her past but also the strength it forged within her.
A kind of Christmas songs
A collection of dark Christmas songs that form a haunting, winterbound reimagining of holiday folklore — a world where snow whispers, shadows breathe, and Santa Claus is not a jolly figure, but an ancient wanderer of frost and memory. These songs take place in the quiet spaces of winter: moonlit rooftops, fog-laced forests, frozen streets, and homes just before dawn.
