Du betrachtest gerade SARCATOR – `The Deep Ends` zum Albumrelease der Blackened Thrasher

SARCATOR – `The Deep Ends` zum Albumrelease der Blackened Thrasher

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Die junge schwedische Blackened Thrash Band SARCATOR veröffentlicht heute ihr drittes Album “Swarming Angels & Flies“, wobei die letzte Full-Length Veröffentlichung “Alkahest“ aus 2022 datiert.

Fronter Mateo Tervonen teilt über über die Single:

“Swarming Angels & Flies is the title track for our upcoming record for a reason. It represents the elements of the album perfectly and is one of those songs that you want to break the silence with. It erupts out of nowhere and hits you like a concrete fist. A perfect violent introduction of what’s to come and what this album really is about.”  

 

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Lyrics:

The storm returns from a far voyage through a distant land

With its plunging winds erected and solidified

For the soil that is forgotten is remembering its temple below

That once stood tall amidst the storm of thousand coming waves – unchained!

 

With the ending, they will come

To consecrate the funeral

The haunting grin ahead, mocks the dawn that is in dread

 

Envision the obscure contorting grin of what’s to come

The return of all that once was feared but adored by us

Down down down where the quiet halls of heaven lies and withers

Staring frightfully at the clouds that grinds the skies of stone

 

With the ending, they will come

To consecrate the funeral

The haunting grin ahead, mocks the dawn that is in dread

 

Unleashed

Untamed

Unhinged

Unlocked

(Let it be done)

 

Visions will state the coming through skulls, so vibrant

Awaiting the spearheads and the impalement of their idols

Throne will swallow throne

And the past is reformed as a giant flow

 

With the ending, they will come

To consecrate the funeral

The haunting grin ahead, mocks the dawn that is in dread

And they will swing, back and forth

With the strength of a gallow’s rope

For the haunting grin ahead, will fold the dawn again

 

Photo Credit: Christoffer Hovhag

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