Review Summary: Unchain the wolves
This is pretty much the most metal album ever made.
I am the child of Satan. I must unchain the wolves.
All that were heard were screams.
As I woke and began to realize what was happening to me, the burning fire of fear engulfed whatever part of me was still human.
I was not of the world I once known.
But my new birth was short lived; the fire was replaced by death.
I drifted from the fear of my genesis to horror of the genocide.
I was instantly hit with the chilling sound of hell, and a voice of a wolf spoke to me as if human, and it asked me:
“Does it seem to you that the days are shorter?
And does it seem to you that the
nights seem so much longer?
Well it does to me, and in time you will see
That the fate of the world is burning in fire”
My eyes were then opened to the truth.
I was not in the Devil’s Hell; I was in my own.
This Hell was not the fiery realm of the fallen angel; it was the horrific truth of my darkest nightmares.
Yet I felt no pain, I felt no sorrow
I am the child of Satan.
I brought myself to the fear of the world and made it harbor my flames,
and above it’s cities the hillsides burnt
The witches drank the demon sperm to conjure the fires
and blacken the Earth.
It was the Inevitable Tyranny of my father’s wrath.
But no matter how many I burnt and slaughtered,
the voice of the wolf never left me, ever repeating it’s words:
I am the son of this creature
I am the son of a world at its loss
I am the lonely mans growl
I am the lonely wolves howl
I am the son of this future
I am the son of a world at its loss
We are watching civilization, falling to it's knees
We are watching civilization, falling to it's knees
This is a story of a lost age.
There was one thing left for me to do.
I am the child of Satan. I must unchain the wolves