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lyrics
SEE NO EVIL
I float inside her womb
Oh mother, I am coming soon
Suddenly, fear and dread
When mother says she wants me dead
Oh, how can you do this to me?
Thousands come
Please don't kill me
Thousands go
I want to live
Day by day
Can anyone hear me
The numbers grow
I want to live
God hears them cry
We hear the lie
And we simply
Look the other way
See no evil
Hear no evil
Speak no evil
From a pail with open eyes
I see the man that I despise
He looks at me and turns his back
As my life fades, it fades to black
And there's no turning back
Bridge/Chorus
Mommy, can you hear me?
Mommy, mommy, I'm afraid
Bridge/Chorus
credits
from Warriors of the King,
released January 1, 2010
Music & Lyrics: Steven Patrick; Michael Cutting; Russell Terry Lynn; Cramer James Stephen; Andy Robbins ; David Zaffiro
Recorded at WZ Studios Belo Horizonte/MG
Produced by: Alan Wallace(Eminence) and André Márcio (Eminence)
Vocals: Nahor Andrade
Guitars: César Martins and Tuta
Bass: Samuel Martins
Drums: André Márcio
This album is a strange and wonderful brew. Thrashing death metal played with vintage doom guitar tones forms the bedrock of the music. But the real greatness comes from the symphonic and folk elements scattered throughout. I would describe this music as brutal and refreshing, as strange of a combination of words as that may be. A truly great and awesome album this is. Matthew Smith
Horror Metal in the style of Mercyful Fate and King Diamond, but with a much better moral compass for the lyrical content. The vocals are amazingly creepy and the guitar riffs are heavy and melodic. The album is really good, but would have been better if the band had used more keyboards in the songs to increase the atmospheric resonance. That said, I truly love this band and hope they continue making music for many years to come. Matthew Smith
Members of Napalm Death and Benediction swap razed-earth grind for old-school heavy metal, with screeching vocals and soaring riffs aplenty. Bandcamp New & Notable May 27, 2020