Illusions of individuality
Somehow the black sheep
Are thought to stand above the flock
Every man for himself
To break out of the herd
These mindless, droning lemmings
Afraid of the absurd
Lone wolves, on our own
Who blaze a path of sin
Lone wolves in a pack
Just sheep in wolves' skin
Stand out from the masses
And think for yourselves for once
Nevermind the fact we all act the same
Think in one accord and you can be like us
Lone wolves, on our own
Who blaze a path of sin
Lone wolves in a pack
Just sheep in wolves' skin...
No man is an island
A god unto himself
Just slaves to other idols
The sounds of funeral knells
Paint to raise their demons
To do the enemy's will
So scream, "For we are many,"
As you rampage off the hill
Rise up from the tomb
Leave death behind
They who none can subdue
Imprisoned in the swine
"Every man for himself,"
But facing the same way
Black sheep stand above the flock
Together, a herd lead astray
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Dusty, lo-fi raw black metal with cheesy 8-bit synths. "Most kvlt release of 2015 is a holy unblack metal band", was not on my bingo card. Go figure. Ghuughra
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This is a remaster and reissue of the first album by horror metal band Dark Night. This music has the sound and style of classic albums such as Don't Break the Oath and The Fatal Portrait. Those who are familiar with classic Mercyful Fate and King Diamond will know what I'm talking about. Creeptastic vocals and classic metal vibes are in abundance here. Keep in mind that Dark Night is a Christian band. Lyrically speaking, the band takes classic tropes from horror literature and films, as well as lyrical tropes often found in secular metal, and turns them on their heads to show good in triumph over evil. It's really quite brilliant. Really great stuff! Thanks to VOGr for finally making this officially available to those of us residing outside of the band's native country. Matthew Smith
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