Death in June - Symbolism and Aesthetics

Symbolism and Aesthetics

Death in June has always used symbolism, in lyrics and aesthetic approaches. Often these symbols are sometimes slightly modified European historical or ancestral symbols or point to general areas of time, with a small 6 applied.

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