Stories never forget, but be attune, It left a mark of history's boon. It silent creed may shock and rabble, Beyond the truth which all but be sudden (or crumble). Dig the search, find the past, Unravel the eye which gone to last. Its secrets were found, but told a lie, Where splits open from wrongly rely.
Listen to that lead voice melody. I think I'm quite musically perceptive and creative, but I would've never imagined that melody line given the theme and motion of the music. Just goes to show that Bergersen is the master, a far superior creative force. Maybe if I listen another 1000 times, some of creative genius might sink into my soul. Can you imagine creating such beautiful works of art for a living? What a joy it must be. I dream, I dream.
On first listen, I appreciated the no-voice version better. However, since then, the voice version is much more dramatic to me. The lead voices are raw and natural; they lend extra drama and passion. There's just something so emotionally evocative about the human voice that instruments, while beautiful sounding in their own right, can't completely capture. Certainly, it's because the human voice is the most natural instrument we know and is directly tied to our communications and emotions.
@ts199709 well sounds more neolatin to me, and by that probably if anything it means it should be spanish/mexican...if we then consider the fact the title actually refers to that language...
@RampagingSpaceMarine they might not even be random lyrics...most likely it's actually another language. sounds a bit middle eastern/eastern european to me...though it's only a rough guess :)
@RampagingSpaceMarine yep, i've heard lots of tracks with singing but no words, but if the lyrics in this song (excluding the aaaaaah bit) aren't in another language, then they've done a HELL of a good job at making up gibberish lyrics.
I was kinda skeptical at first because when the female and male break into those solos it just sounded strange and odd, but i gave it a chance and its not odd, its unique.
It could be arabic if the word in the chorus was sharaf which is honor and the last 3 words tarany sultan beeha which in my best description would mean with it I have power But im not rly sure It could be a made up language that sounds alot like arabic