Clouds Without Water

Clouds Without Water
Clouds Without Water
Studio album by Zoar
Released 2003
Genre Instrumental
rock
Label Middle Pillar Presents
Zoar chronology
In the Bloodlit Dark
(2001)
Clouds Without Water
(2003)

Clouds Without Water is the name of the third album by the band Zoar. Unlike previous Zoar albums, this one contains songs with lyrics performed for the album. The album's title derives from a collection of poetry by Aleister Crowley, entitled Clouds without Water.

Track listing

  1. The Coming Anarchy
  2. Our Way of Life
  3. In Golden Light
  4. Winter Wind
  5. Ashes Falling
  6. Clouds Without Water
  7. In These Rooms
  8. Behind the Lake
  9. The Rain Begins
  10. Wakeworld
  11. Here the Deities Approve

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