Ashes of Sodom / Alaric Grey / I Walk the Streets of Ruin

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"Ashes of Sodom"
by Alaric Grey
from his album "I Walk the Streets of Ruin"
A voice in the wilderness. A sound of judgment. A cry from the ashes.

“I Walk the Streets of Ruin” is Alaric Grey’s most haunting and prophetic album yet — a raw, unapologetic journey through the fallen cities of pride, the burning altars of false gods, and the broken souls chasing pleasure in a world spiraling toward judgment. Each track is a lament, a warning, and a mirror — reflecting the cost of rebellion and the sorrow of a world without truth.

With dark, poetic lyrics and cinematic, brooding instrumentation, Alaric Grey speaks from the ruins — of Babylon, of Sodom, of the modern soul. From the twisted whispers of false prophets (“Ravenous Wolves”) to the hollow pursuit of carnal satisfaction (“It’s Never Enough”), to the manipulation of innocence (“Child”), this album tears back the glittering veil of deception to reveal what lies beneath.

Track Highlights Include:

“Babylon’s Fall” – The harlot rides the beast, but the fire awaits.

“Children of Wrath” – A song for the damned, who chose the broad road.

“Ravenous Wolves” – False teachers devour the flock. Their day is coming.

“Child” – A chilling cry against those who prey on innocence.

“It’s Never Enough” – The empty echoes of sin’s promises.

For the broken-hearted, the wide-eyed watcher, the one who still hears the voice crying in the dark — this album is for you.

👉 Listen, reflect, and let the truth burn brighter than the lies.

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