“Dark Eden” expands the Varyx world into a vision of renewal shaped by collapse.

(You can listen to the full track in the player above. If it resonates with you, feel free to share it — or support the project by purchasing it directly on: Bandcamp).

Built around progressive metalcore momentum and industrial tension, the song moves through a world where destruction and creation are inseparable.

Glitching aggression and evolving melody intertwine like flesh and circuitry.

The atmosphere feels expansive, hostile, and alive, as if something new is forming within the remnants of what once existed.

Ruin is not treated as failure, but as a necessary stage in transformation.

The emotional center of the track sits within sinful synthesis. Beauty is not preserved or protected — it is rebuilt from what survives.

Steel and nature, memory and motion, past and future all merge into something unfamiliar and newly formed.

“Dark Eden” is a vision of rebirth forged from the remains of a fallen world.

LYRICS:

Roots grow through demolished thrones

Sky reflects the shattered drones

Cities breathe in quiet code

Life returns to overload

 

Welcome to Dark Eden

Where nothing dies, it just begins

The old world’s still bleedin’

But beauty’s born from every sin

 

Plastic rivers, silver leaves

Rust becomes what it believes

Evolution’s blinding dream

Blends the steel with the green

 

We are dust and data combined

Heart and circuits intertwine

 

Welcome to Dark Eden

Where nothing dies, it just begins

The old world’s still bleedin’

But beauty’s born from every sin

 

Welcome to Dark Eden

Where nothing dies, it just begins

The old world is still bleedin’

All beauty is born from within

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