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Where Death Seems to Dwell - Amon Amarth



     
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Through a dark and desolate valley he walks
Pale flickering fires light the way
Along an ice cold river lies his path
The sky is of darkest grayA cold wind pierce through his bones
And the sharp rocks cut his feet
His clothes and skin are ripped by thorns
His eyes appear to bleedThe land is dead and dry
The water is poisonous
Unknown creatures howling to the sky
Blood chilling and ravenousThe air is thick and dense
A smell of rotting flesh
Every breath is like one thousand knives
Cutting through his chestBlack birds of prey circle the sky
He hears the shadows moan
He sees pale faces pass him by
But he walks this path aloneDarkness fills his heart with chilling fear
A nameless fear he cannot quell
How did he ever end up here?

This place where death seems to dwellHe repeats the question in his weary mind
The riddle gives him no rest
Yet he knows the answer deep inside
He's been touched by the chill of deathEnchanting voices urge him on
Through he wants to turn around
They sing to him with soothing words
A chilling, frighting soundA cold blue light shimmer ahead
Where a mountain reaches for the sky
Nidafiell, mountain of the dead
Terrifying it's mightHe approach the gates
His heart is cold
He understands all to well
She awaits him
The truth unfolds
He's been sent to Nifelhel

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Deeply rooted in melodic death metal with lyrics centered around Viking history and Norse mythology, Amon Amarth (formerly known as Scum) was formed, with the arrival of Johan Hegg as the new vocalist, in 1992 in Tumba, Sweden, a southern suburb of Stockholm. They began writing material with lots of melodies, harmonies and lyrics about Vikings and the norse Pantheon. In summer 1993 they entered Lagret Studio to record the Thor Arise demo, which would later on appear on the bonus disc of the album Versus The World.

Read more about Amon Amarth on Last.fm.


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