From the 1993 album "The Spectral Sorrows".
© Black Mark Production.
Origin: Finspång, Sweden
The real genre of this band is debatable, even though most people tend to label them as "progressive death metal", "melodic death metal" or simply "death metal". These tags are appropriate for most of the songs in their discography, although there are some exceptions. In fact, there is a Manowar cover (Blood of my Enemies) in this album, which is a heavy metal song, a gothic rock song (Sacrificed) which is complete Sisters of Mercy worship, a song with many hardcore punk elements (Feedin' the Charlatan) and a neoclassical instrumental song (A Serenade for the Dead). To sum it up, this album is full of experimentations and variety, which isn't a bad thing in this case.
Dan Swanö - Vocals / Piano
Andreas Axelsson - Main guitars / Bass
Sami Nerberg - Secondary guitars
Benny Larsson - Drums / Percussion
Bassist Anders Lindberg could not record the album due to mandatory military
service.
Lyrics:
Whispers, Travelling with the wind
Like fragments of unbecoming, the
gathering of our sins.
Crying, tears from the blind man.
Now you see so much better without eyes,
when something dies.
He sees the unbecoming.
The one's nevermade.
The unmaking (of worlds) he knows them.
This man now weeps and prays.
No. This wasn't meant to be.
In all the dreams that I have dreamt
this wasn't our destiny.
As explorer of earths
and adventurer of the stars I know that
I should've known.
Now the sorrow spectrum
grows and the world will stay unsaved.
I know that I should've seen.
I know the unbecoming.
The worlds nevermade.
The unmaking, I know them.
And now I weep and pray.
Whispers, Travelling...
Now, the darkday has come.
Now I know, now I see, that evil
never dies, it just sleeps.
It just sleeps...
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