Death's Cold Dark - Watain

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Death's Cold Dark Lyrics

De profundis mors advocat!
the pact is sealed, crystallised
dark are the paths without return
ash and blood colour my world
ever downward winding steps spiraling to the utmost depths
where the sun is but a memory of a murdered dream

As if emerged from the Abyss
evoked by his own tounghe
Antichrist, Devil's child
possessed by the night

Through will unfettered in darkness
Death was granted life
the blind man was given sight
and the fivefold star to shine forevermore
as a flame within the heart
restlessly beckoning through
the guilt and vanity of a world deaf to it's call

To dare what's lit sole by the friar's lantern
through labyrinths so desolate and dark
to travel far in solitude and silence
'cross thornclad deserts vast
to witness the erection of a temple
at the place where order dies and chaos unfold
it's tower shall lean out over the precipise
oh the wonder's those that mount it shall behold
for there the waves of Absu smash the rocks of definition
and feast upon them with erosive force
yes there the ancient giants of primordial waters
are hunting in the twilight near the shores
and I am their son, my ribcage the shrine, my flesh the prison
for my blood is their blood, my will is their's
mine is the gift that shall conquer all fears
see my glowing eyes reflect a heart that burns
that in turn reflects the chasm for which it yearns

He shall return to the Abyss
heeding his masters call
Antichrist, Devil's child
at one with the night

Wordless without form in deepest depths,
yet most besung, most present and most high
thou wellspring from which horror's holy flow
through gates wide open
thou who placed these words of praise upon my lips
the infant's cry and the rapist's sigh of joy
the world has gone blurred but the road gets
ever clearer in search of thy burning kingdom

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Watain is a Swedish Black Metal band, formed in Uppsala, Sweden in 1998. To date they have released six full-length albums, as well as three live albums and a number of demos and EPs. Their most recent album Trident Wolf Eclipse was released on January 5, 2018 through Century Media. The band have become infamous for their Satanist views, their live shows which involve pyrotechnics, animal carcasses, as well as a show in Boston in which they doused audience members in animal blood. The band's name is taken from a recording written by the American black metal group Von.

According to Erik Danielsson, when the band formed, "there weren't really any bands anymore that seemed to take things that seriously, and there weren't that many bands that actually consisted of, you know, people that did so much more than just play the music that they liked and the same kind of music that their idols play". They released their demo Go Fuck Your Jewish "God" in 1998 and their live tape Black Metal Sacrifice in 1999, which they do not intend to re-release. In October 1999, the band released their EP The Essence of Black Purity through Grimrune Productions, which they consider to be their first official release, and played on a show together with Malign and Dark Funeral, organised by Watain and Grimrune Productions.

Watain's debut album Rabid Death's Curse was released through End All Life Productions and Drakkar Productions in 2000, followed by a split EP with Diabolicum released through Spikekult Records. A split LP with Malign was planned in the early 2000s and supposed to be issued by Grimrune Productions before the recording of Watain's second album Casus Luciferi, but never got released. Watain toured Europe with Unpure in early 2002. In 2003, they again entered the studio to record their second full-length album, Casus Luciferi, which features lyrics by Necromorbus of Funeral Mist (who also produced all their studio releases since The Essence of Black Purity and played live bass for them), MkM of Antaeus and Mikael of Opeth. The Stellar Descension Infernal Tour through Europe followed, alongside Secrets of the Moon and Averse Sefira. They also toured throughout 18 countries with Dissection on their two months-long 'Rebirth of Dissection' tour in 2004. Dissection member Set Teitan supported Watain in Russia in 2005 due to live bassist Whorth's absence, and later became an official live member of the band.

Their third full-length album Sworn to the Dark was released in Europe on 21 February 2007, then they toured Europe along with Celtic Frost, Kreator and Legion of the Damned. In 2008, they played their first headlining tour in North America with Book of Black Earth. Eclipse Eternal and Kronosfear joined them for some shows as well.

In 2010, Watain released a single for the song "Reaping Death" in two formats, picture disc vinyl with a cover of the song "Chains of Death" by Death SS, and digisleeve CD with a cover of the song "The Return of Darkness and Evil" by Bathory. It was followed by the album Lawless Darkness, released on 7 June 2010.

In 2013, Watain have announced on their website the completion of their fifth album, The Wild Hunt, to be released on 19 and 20 August 2013 in Europe and United States, respectively. The album release will be followed by world tour that will begin in Uppsala on 24 August. The first single of the album, "All That May Bleed", was released on 21 June and features as B-side the song "Play with the Devil", "originally recorded by the Black/Heavy Metal band Taiwaz in 1988, in Uppsala." The second single of the album, "The Child Must Die", was released on 17 July 2013 .

Their fifth full-length album, The Wild Hunt, was released on 19 and 20 August 2013 in Europe and United States, respectively.

Current members:
E. (Erik Danielsson) - Vocals, Bass
P. (Pelle Forsberg) - Guitar
H. (Håkan Jonsson) - Drums

Live:
Set Teitan (Davide Totaro) - Guitar
A. (Alvaro Lillo) - Bass, Guitar
S.L. (Selim Lemouchi) - Guitar

Previous:
C. Blom - Guitar (1998–2000)
Mörkkh (Jonas Lindskog) - Bass
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