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lyrics
Dies Irae
Who will be alive to witness the splendor -
To watch the brilliant dawn?
When everything will perish away,
All futile beings, all we've ever known,
When the day of wrath is near,
As we look towards the blackened sky,
And for sure on that day some may live,
But many more will die!
There will be no sorrow, Dies Irae!
There will be no tomorrow, Dies Irae!
Standing in line, one by one,
Mortals marching on,
Sinful every living creature,
Only because it was once born,
And the dead resurrected,
Rise up from the ashes, up from their graves,
On their own, and so alone,
Now washed away by eternal waves!
There will be no more crying, Dies Irae!
There will be no more dying, Dies Irae!
There will be no filthy hell, Dies Irae!
There will be no calls for help, Dies Irae!
There comes the judgment soon, Dies Irae!
There will be no ending too, Dies Illa!
credits
from Ruins of Mankind,
released May 10, 2012
Music by P. Pavlović
Lyrics by A. Stojković
Easily one of the best metal albums of the 2010s, which says something.
Musically, it's like you've taken black metal, doom, and good old NWOBHM and thrown it into a blender for a while.
More impressively, the lyrics to these songs are some of the most hauntingly beautiful and devastating I've ever heard.
Case in point, Junta. Just listen to it. grungiernine0
Prog and Vintersorg fans should absolutely check this.
**Least** favorite track: Fawn. Un peu mou. Violon + Mou = too sugar coated.
The praise will come. unidual