I agree with NightRider - this one makes me think of vampires -- along with London. I read somewhere that the song (either this or London, don't recall which) was influenced by Interview with the Vampire, but that may not be true.
You are correct. At the time of Rage for Order, the whole band was reading the vampire chronicles. Walk in the Shadows in indeed about a vampire stalking a woman and trying to convince her to join him.
You are correct. At the time of Rage for Order, the whole band was reading the vampire chronicles. Walk in the Shadows in indeed about a vampire stalking a woman and trying to convince her to join him.
@Squeakyrat11 The song "London" is about Jack the Ripper and it is sung in the first person with Jack reminiscing about his final murder on November 9, 1888, of Mary Jane Kelly, with was perpetrated in her rented room, giving him time completely mutilate her body.
@Squeakyrat11 The song "London" is about Jack the Ripper and it is sung in the first person with Jack reminiscing about his final murder on November 9, 1888, of Mary Jane Kelly, with was perpetrated in her rented room, giving him time completely mutilate her body.
I agree with NightRider - this one makes me think of vampires -- along with London. I read somewhere that the song (either this or London, don't recall which) was influenced by Interview with the Vampire, but that may not be true.
You are correct. At the time of Rage for Order, the whole band was reading the vampire chronicles. Walk in the Shadows in indeed about a vampire stalking a woman and trying to convince her to join him.
You are correct. At the time of Rage for Order, the whole band was reading the vampire chronicles. Walk in the Shadows in indeed about a vampire stalking a woman and trying to convince her to join him.
@Squeakyrat11 The song "London" is about Jack the Ripper and it is sung in the first person with Jack reminiscing about his final murder on November 9, 1888, of Mary Jane Kelly, with was perpetrated in her rented room, giving him time completely mutilate her body.
@Squeakyrat11 The song "London" is about Jack the Ripper and it is sung in the first person with Jack reminiscing about his final murder on November 9, 1888, of Mary Jane Kelly, with was perpetrated in her rented room, giving him time completely mutilate her body.