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After The End

Format

Triple CD

Release details

Released on 6th June 2013 on Infrastition (France).

Track List

1 (The Gift of Tears)
Come Holy Spirit
Tales From Europe
The Miller
De Profundis
The Singing Ringing Tree
Beauty After The Fall
Dream
Lament
Transfiguration
Communion

2 (Mirror)
Shadowlands
Inmaculado
Joy Of The Cross
Hymn To Dionysus
Nostalgia
Theme De "L'homme Qui Ne Croyait Pas En Lui-meme"
Psalm
Nativity
Man Of Sorrows
Theme Reprise

3 (A Rumour Of Angels )
Cantata Sacra
Le Monde Du Silence
Dies Irae
Psalm (Live
Paradis
She Moved Through The Fair
The Parable (Of The Singing Ringing Tree)
Suspended Upon A Cross
After The End

In June 2013 - the French label Infrastition released After The End, a limited edition 3-disc box set that contains remastered editions of the band’s complete works to date — including The Gift of Tears and Mirror — plus two previously unreleased songs.

'The Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus is one of the most interesting and unusual musical experiences that I’ve ever encountered. A mix of Christian, European, mystic and experimental sound, they have easily defied genre-specific categorization throughout their three albums. They are also notoriously obscure, making it a challenge to find any information about them. Google “Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus” and you’ll find a handful of references to the band; most provide a discography without much elaboration. A few discuss the apparently deliberate anonymity the band seems to relish. For the average consumer, this might be enough; for me, it wasn’t. Come to think of it, the average consumer will probably never even hear these works. I think that’s for the best, however. After all, it has taken me years to get to the point that I can not only appreciate this unique blend, much less absorb and enjoy it. This box set feels as if it encompasses a different world: a panoramic picture of a group that spans time itself.
Transcending the limits of musical categorization, RAIJ creates a separate reality that is both darkly ominous and hauntingly beautiful; a subtle blend of spoken word, traditional European folk music, and old-school industrial, infused with Orthodox chant and jazz rhythms. Listening to this collection, I am struck by the timelessness of RAIJ’s music, evoking as it does a sense of the circular pilgrimage and return to Source. Time, as they say, moves on, yet the significance of RAIJ remains, and will continue to remain for years to come.'
Heathen Harvest Magazine

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