We arise from shadow
Our fallen army of man
Our shattered tombstones hallowed
Born again to defeat his reign
With broken silence followed
By our forsaken stand
Clothed in broken memories
We shall deal our cruel judgements hand
With the new sun dawning...
and heads held high...
We shall reap tomorrow...
This world is ours to sancti-
Fighting through the torment
Gaining peace through our lost lives
We shall not lie in silence
Until this beast finally dies
With gaping holes of hatred
Fueling us to fight again
We are clothed in flesh of evil
We are pawns of judgements plan
Judgement has come now a second time through
The darkened skies begin fading
As the seventh day lay, and the morning crawl
God is reborn to watch the sabbath fall
...We'll conquer all
Blackened bits of flesh
Testiment to the final blessed
Conjure up the god
To bleed again and watch the Sabbath fall
Strewn about the dirt in pieces
The pain we feel, it never cease
Immortal souls shant see release
And we will never feel such peace
Mangled in the chosen ground
Charred remains all to be found
To set ablaze the end of days
And crucify all that remains
With empty eyes we die today
On broken knees we shall not pray
Our bludgeoned minds and bloodied hands
Let this funeral march be the livings last stand
...Fight until we cannot breathe
We shall burn the sanctity!
We shall stand and conquer all
As we watch the sabbath fall
We shall stand and conquer god
As we watch his sabbath fall!
credits
from Beneath The Crimson Moon (EP),
released February 24, 2012
Vocals: Vatiel/Maelkleth/Saint Wikk
Lyrics: Saint Wikk
All Music by Nachtterror
supported by 12 fans who also own “The Fall Of The Sabbath”
A truly stellar death/doom album with heavy doses of black metal. Tracks like Isolation, Child of Light, and Broken Hymns deliver the sorrowful and icy tone of this album, elevated by the stirring cello compositions of Raphael Weinroth-Browne. The album delivers a deeply satisfying crescendo in Becoming Intangible before stirring the soul once again with Epilogue. Matt Richardson
supported by 11 fans who also own “The Fall Of The Sabbath”
Beautiful isn't an adjective normally usable for black metal, but here we are. I swear I didn't cry at The Beauty of the Withering Flower...... Seriously though, this is amazingly atmospheric, awesome, and sad throughout this journey of an album. jojobinx
supported by 10 fans who also own “The Fall Of The Sabbath”
On ne frappe pas un homme à terre : c'est ce que dit la règle mais NONE a déjà prouvé qu'il ne les suivait pas et si son album éponyme retirait toute perspective de béatitude spirituelle, Life has gone on long enough, son deuxième opus, nous interdit l'accès au bonheur terrestre. La vie n'a aucune substance et la production plus distante le confirme. Le DSBM s'empare de textures sonores blues, mettant en relief une dépression urbaine. Les cris partent en fumées : ne restent que les pleurs... Jordan Vauvert