OZ - Black Candles from the 1983 release 'Fire In The Brain'
*LYRICS*
Howling on the/under northern wind is deafening your ears
The feel of being /beating all alone brings back the _ _ fears
Ice cold _ _ hits you hard, freezes all your veins
The dream it fills your brains/brace, oh
They tie you to the altar and they did your clothes away
The priest just makes them to the stand they all around her sway
The pentagram begins to glow your heart is pumping fast
This night will be your last
Black candles burning brighter than the everlasting light
Black candles make it possible to sense an evil might
Black candles burning hotter than the old eternal flame
Black candles make it all so clear it's not a harmless game
Black candles burning brighter than the everlasting light
Black candles make it possible to sense an evil might
Black candles burning hotter than the old eternal flame
Black candles make it all so clear it's not a harmless game
You wake up in the forest covered up the ice and snow
But you're not a (cold/goat/ghost) you cannot feel the penetrating ? Bone/
The fatal _ has you in the arm you see it all has paid/the blade of thing/fatal
Now you are to decay
Black candles burning brighter than the everlasting light
Black candles makes it possible to sense an evil might
Black candles burning hotter than the all eternal flame
Black candles make it oh, so clear it's not a harmless game
Black candles burning brighter than the everlasting light
Black candles makes it possible to sense an evil might
Black candles burning hotter than the all eternal flame
Black candles make it all so clear it's not a harmless game, oww
Fire in the brain was released in 1983. It is arguably one of the best releases ever by any Swedish or Finnish metal band. With such classics as Search Lights, Black Candles and Megalomaniac it is an album with no weak moments, a major advancement from their debut and it was well received, selling fairly good in the USA and Japan as well.
By then the music market in Finland was underdeveloped and the band decided to move to Sweden to test their strength there instead. Their record label was located in Sweden anyway, so it was a logical choice. Mark Ruffneck was the first of them to move to Stockholm and the rest of the OZ-men soon followed.
composed by Jay C. Blade
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