Top Returning We Hear The Larks Albums
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The Augur Calls - Single
The Augur Calls - Single
[2024]
Thousand-Arms Fortress (2024 Remake) - Single
Thousand-Arms Fortress (2024 Remake) - Single
[2024]
Line-Trap / Flashpoint - EP
Line-Trap / Flashpoint - EP
[2024]
The Instrumental EPs '09–'10 (2023 Remakes)
The Instrumental EPs '09–'10 (2023 Remakes)
[2023]
Ypres Incarnate - EP
Ypres Incarnate - EP
[2017]
Ypres Incarnate (2023 Remake Instrumentals) - EP
Ypres Incarnate (2023 Remake Instrumentals) - EP
[2017]
Larks
Larks
[2015]
Far-Stepper/Of Wide Sea
Far-Stepper/Of Wide Sea
[2013]
Line-Trap - Single
Line-Trap - Single
[2012]
Proud England E.P. - EP
Proud England E.P. - EP
[2011]
Proud England - EP
Proud England - EP
[2011]
Alpha: The Ypres Months (Amended Edition)
Alpha: The Ypres Months (Amended Edition)
[2010]
Ypres
Ypres
[2010]
Of Marduk - EP
Of Marduk - EP
[2010]
Scattered Fragments of a Past Forgotten: Old Songs Reborn
Scattered Fragments of a Past Forgotten: Old Songs Reborn
[2010]
The Hidden World: I - EP
The Hidden World: I - EP
[2009]
Related Information for Returning We Hear The Larks
Returning We Hear the Larks was the Progressive Metal solo project of Jak Noble, a student from Bristol, UK from 2006 to 2013. The name is taken from the poem by Isaac Rosenberg.Noble began writing and recording Pop Punk music in 2005 with his younger brother George. He soon began experimenting with his own Hard Rock music and releasing it online under his own name. He released a short debut album in the spring of 2006 entitled Asphyxiation, which is still available online in a few locations. In October 2006, he took up rhythm guitar for the local Metalcore band Anathematize, consisting of close friends of his. After the band lost various singers, Noble assumed the position of front man as well as second guitarist. After going through perso... read more
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