Snow Remembers Everything (Orignal) Front Cover

Snow Remembers Everything (Orignal)

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In a land of falling snow, a single love gives birth to three sins.

Saved from a trap, a crane takes human form and falls in love.
On a forbidden night, she abandons her wings and follows desire.

Love soon turns into jealousy, and theft begins beneath the silent snow.
Lies are woven, a place is stolen, and the shape of happiness slowly collapses.

In the end, only cloth, wealth, and silence remain.
Beyond a door that must never be opened, love and betrayal are woven together.
Two figures vanish, and one woman lives on, hiding every secret.

No one speaks the truth.
No one is judged.
Only the snow remembers everything.

This album is a dark fantasy trilogy inspired by
"The Crane Wife," told through three chapters of love, theft, and silence.

Why does love become a sin?
Why is betrayal dyed in white?

The answer sleeps quietly in the final snowfall.