Nest - Last Vestige Of Old Joy

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2008

OBS, one picture video.

From the Agalloch/Nest split 10" released in 2004, the Nest track "Last Vestige Of Old Joy", enjoy.

In this particular track, Agalloch's John Haughm and Don Anderson contribute with their talent. With Haughm on vocals and Anderson on acoustic guitar.

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  • I think that the vocals are magnificent, it's a huge part of the song. But that's my opinion.

  • Nest are so awesome...

    But I'm confused because there are 2 or more bands around called Nest...

    But I guess there are just 2 from finland- one is completely instrumental and the other (this one here) includes vocals... am I right?

  • Indeed.

    Hm, well as far as i know there's just this band named Nest. Formed in Riihimäki, Finland. And they use vocals in their songs. But they also have songs that are instrumental.

    This is the only Nest i know about, if that is any help for you. :)

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  • Once we played in this forest in the shade of the tall trees

    at the dawn of this particular time.

    But many an aeon has passed since and many a fate has changed.

    ...And our great woods died. No new seeds have been planted for ages

    And those that were have been torn out from the soil.

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  • @reignofthehammer These lyrics are very symbolic, and I mostly agree with your interpretation; although IMO they have much more woeful meaning. That atmospheric masterpiece doesn't make me smile - it puts me into blissfully bittersweet grief instead, and makes me long for good old times. I have to say that this is the most nostalgic song I've ever heard.

  • Aslak is a real master of the Kantele

    this song is mesmerizing

  • where can u get the agalloch/nest split??????

  • @galen365 ressurection of pagan europe!

  • This song is a masterpiece. For the last month, every night, I play this in loop and dose away. Pure bliss, Beautiful kantele, guitar and vocals. Wish I could just watch Agalloch/Nest make their music for a living.

  • @reignofthehammer I don't agree , I think the song is too bring you memories about your childhood and not forget it. It is also to make you think that there are no great woods anymore, like the ones that existed when you were a children and were you used to play.

  • Omg I was sooo glad and happy when i found this song. Masterpiece!

  • IMO the lyrics are about growing up and forgetting the wonder and innocence of childhood. Beautiful song... makes smile at the memories but at the same time weep for the loss...

  • @KJELLofHELL I agree the vocals are like my favorite part of this song

  • love this song...

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