Lyra-La

Naria - Lyra-La
2025
Naria
Producer: Marc Eisele
Number of discs: 1

LYRA-LA (2025)

The element of water is the omnipresent constant in the second album of the trilogy. At some point, I had written down the intense, recurring dreams from my earliest childhood and kept wondering why they had accompanied me well into adulthood. They all revolve around real events that, to this day, I am unable to fully comprehend.
Lyra-La sketches these dreams rooted in real events and memories, continuing in my dreams in strange and inexplicable ways. Over time, they became so vivid that as a child, I sometimes didn’t know upon waking whether I was already awake or still dreaming.

A man is drifting in the open, stormy ocean at night. He struggles against the primal force of the sea, fighting to keep from drowning. But the fight is in vain. He sinks into the depths, and everything moves in slow motion—memories, emotions, fragments of his life pass before his eyes. Then a sudden sting—an adrenaline injection. A paramedic?

 

Discography

written by: Marc Eisele
producers / engineers: Marc Eisele, Andreas Heinen
recorded at: MOS recording studios, Bitburg
mixed by: Andreas Heinen, Marc Eisele
mastered by: Andreas Heinen
artwork & paintings: Marc Eisele

You can order the Vinyl/CD/mp3/Waves in the store or just send an email to info@naria.de.
You can also buy the complete album at https://nariaandthefly.bandcamp.com.

Tracklist

1. They Can See Nothing But Sea
2. Dreams, Candles And Batteries For Breakfast
3. Lyra-La
4. Adrenaline Drip And Outer Walls
5. Epiphany Of A Drowning Man
6. On Waves From Below
7. Eucaryota
8. Wax Phobia I
9. Wax Phobia II
10. Archaeon
11. Three Kelvin

Video

Musicians

Marc Eisele – composer, guitar, vocals
Tobias Süsser – guitar
Christian Vinne – drums
Michael Vinne – bass
Rouven Sadler – additional vocals, bass (“On Waves From Below”)
Simon Miko – additional acoustic guitar (“On Waves From Below”)
Stefan Kallenberg – addtional guitar (“They Can See Nothing But Sea”)
Christoph Obert – accordion (“Three Kelvin”)
Silke Schöninger – clarinet (“Three Kelvin”)

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