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Nightwish – Amaranth Lyrics 13 years ago
Yo! Just found a Tuomas quote on a website: “in life when you are blessed with an Amaranth, you must caress and love it exceptionally. We have been blessed with Anette, and she is our true Amaranth.”

Read more: http://musicouch.com/musicouching/tuomas-holopainen-2/#ixzz0tJf3Vh00

Still not a clue what the songs on about though...

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Nightwish – Amaranth Lyrics 13 years ago
One flaw... explain the music video :)

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AC/DC – Highway To Hell Lyrics 14 years ago
What bit of 'Hey Satan, payed my dues' don't you get? If it was to do with ups and downs why would he directly address Satan and tell him that he has done his bit for him?

Likewise 'promised land' doesn't really make sense if its to do with ups and downs. Its religious imagery that has been inverted to show his religious contentment with eternal damnation.

If you really want it to be I sorta see that you could view hell as a metaphor for suffering... but its pushing it. Reading it first time through its not the impression I got or the impression I think most people would have. No offence meant...

I like many of AC/DC's songs, but as a Christian I just don't feel comfortable listening to this particular one.

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Metallica – The God That Failed Lyrics 14 years ago
Its pretty basic...

An anti-Christian song generally railing against God.

If you check out live performances, they have dressed someone up as Christ and had him pelted and beat by four wizards. As a Christian, I find that offensive and evil. The lyrics are against the Jesus of the bible: 'the healing hand held back by the deepened nail'. This is not who Jesus is, it is an insult and a mockery. Personally I don't see how a Christian can listen to it, if you have a differing opinion give us a shout.

While its probably inspired and made slightly more understandable by Hetfield's strict and unusual upbringing by Christian Scientists, it doesn't stop the song being seriously wrong from a Christian perspective. An unfortunate composition that for me ruins the black album.

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HammerFall – Templars Of Steel Lyrics 14 years ago
Templars = Hammerfall band members.

They are talking about themselves bringing a revolution on the music scene. Most of the band members were traditional metalheads, and were sick of the popularization of grunge in the 90's. They view themselves as leading a revolution and re-establishing heavy metal as a genre.

Its not about the actual templars - correct me if I'm wrong but they never had a 'revolution' against their betters in the feudal hierarchy.

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HammerFall – Never, Ever Lyrics 14 years ago
Ragnarok anyone?

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Nightwish – The Carpenter Lyrics 14 years ago
The song is narrated by and represents the thoughts of Tuomas, the composer. The bulk of the song focuses on his contempt for Christianity, and culminates in Tuomas finding solace in nature, which he may view as an alternative deity.
The opening lines:
'Who are you? Man condemned to shine a salvation
Throughout the centuries'
consist of Tuomas addressing a hypothetical Christian. The role of every Christian is to 'shine a salvation', that being to spread the gospel and convert non Christians. In the bible Christians are often compared to light, i.e. Matthew 5.14 'Ye are the light of the world.' Clearly Tuomas views this Christian mission negatively, hence the word 'condemned' and the phrase 'throughout the centuries' indicating an arduous task. His description of Christian mission is not unlike that of a curse.
In the next lines Tuomas asks why Christians put themselves through such pain:
‘Why? Was the wine of the grail
Too sour for man to drink’.
The grail refers to the cup of suffering that Christ drank during the last supper before his death. According to myth drinking from the grail will grant immortality and eternal happiness. Tuomas asks why Christians don’t appear to have this or possess any material benefit from their religion, rather they spend their lives as slaves trying to convert others to their faith.
The most obvious anti-Christian imagery in the song can be seen in the lines:
‘The one they lick
The same old sick
Dream of their precious saviour’
The saviour (Jesus) is referred to derogatively as a ‘dream’ and ‘sick’. Tuomas cannot understand Christianity and views the basis of the faith as a joke. The first two lines here most probably refer to a dog, which is an animal known to eat its own sick. Therefore Christians are dehumanised, and because of their faith are compared to mindless animals eating vomit.
The next three lines are addressed directly at God:
‘Kiss them deep
And make them weep
Over promises of eternal peace’
‘Kiss them deep’ comments on God hypnotising Christians and taking away their self control. Then Tuomas tells us that Christians ‘weep’ because of the hardships they endure over God’s false ‘promises of eternal peace.’
The last section of the song refers to Tuomas finding solace in nature, ‘the purity I could never doubt.’ It is implied that Tuomas views nature as his own god: ‘And observe my saviour
The one crucified to the chirping of birds’
Given the context, Tuomas is observing his ‘saviour’ in nature. This could refer to a ‘sun god’ given the fact that he is lying in the grass and looking up at the skies. In old paganism the sun was revered as the most important one of a whole pantheon of spirits, which included the rivers and trees. The phrase ‘crucified to the chirping of birds’ indicates that his alternative god is closely affiliated with nature.
I have read that Tuomas is an atheist, so I’d say the last bit about early paganism being his ‘saviour’ is possibly pushing it a bit far. However, there is little doubt that the song is anti-Christian and he is expressing confusion and frustration at people wasting their lives on the ‘old sick dream’ that is Christianity.
As a Christian, that was my first impression on reading the lyrics. However, no offence meant, that’s just my opinion. Nightwish have awesome songs, and generally aren’t considered a satanic or even anti-Christian band. However, based on this I’d advise Christians to analyse the words of their music very carefully. Another thought to throw into the mix is the fact that their guitarist Marco Hietala is also a member of a band called tarot… I haven’t investigated them but membership of a band whose name refers to a satanic practice can’t be good…

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