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DARK FUNERAL – ’Leviathan’ Video veröffentlicht

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Die Veröffentlichung des nächsten Albums „We Are The Apocalypse“, am 18 März rückt näher und die schwedische Black Metal Legende DARK FUNERAL haut die nächste Single als Video raus: ’Leviathan’.

Fronter Heljarmadr über den Song:

“I immediately heard the ocean when I was listening to the intro for the track, so I wrote from that place and I began to see this place that I was hearing. So I’m trying to create this dire, ominous experience in the water, which is a unique theme and concept for us.”

Videostream:

https://youtu.be/C34UtWKgZhg

Lyrics:

Along the mountains lie, like mirrors in the dark

Worlds of endless depths drowned in waves

Under the light of the moon

Across the raging sea the giant serpent crawl

Through the night, far below the surface

Like a raving echo from the past

The great Leviathan rise

 

Rise!

 

For where he roam there is no peace, no stone will ever stand

The end is nigh and day becomes a memory to slowly fade

When he rise from the abyss, to slowly drag us down

To tear apart what we have built and show us all the end of the world

 

The great Leviathan!

 

In from the west he strikes and sink his teeth into the hands

And mind and soul and memories of fading hopes and futile dreams

As he rise from the abyss, constricting every man

To swallow whole our hearts and souls and bring us to our destiny

 

The great Leviathan!

 

„Great guardian of the void, ascend from the pitch black sea.“

 

„Below the fading moon and the sky, the winding of time and space desists

And the light horizon is transformed, by the blackness of our hearts“

 

And from the big black hole that holds the dark of every man

The precipice, the dark abyss, the well we have been drinking from

We arise anew to face a day devoid of light

To moult our skin and rip to shreds the things that we are leaving behind

 

The great Leviathan!

 

Titelfoto: Bartosz Szydlowski