A wicked but creative attack on faith and its various religious manifestations, using imagery from the Lord of the Rings (which makes a slight bit of sense given that Tolkein was a devout Catholic).
The song begins with prophesies of this great ring and powerful lords that can do anything. The heroes, awash in such beautiful stories travel to the ring during the (unbelievably cool) instrumental part, which ends majestically. They find out that the Ring doesn't really exist, anyone can become a Lord, but that the beliefs and legends are what's really important, to inspire people.
A wicked but creative attack on faith and its various religious manifestations, using imagery from the Lord of the Rings (which makes a slight bit of sense given that Tolkein was a devout Catholic).
The song begins with prophesies of this great ring and powerful lords that can do anything. The heroes, awash in such beautiful stories travel to the ring during the (unbelievably cool) instrumental part, which ends majestically. They find out that the Ring doesn't really exist, anyone can become a Lord, but that the beliefs and legends are what's really important, to inspire people.
It sure is an attack on religion. Makes it an even better song
It sure is an attack on religion. Makes it an even better song
@lapofthegods It's only an attack on religion to you because that's the desire you are bringing to the performance.
@lapofthegods It's only an attack on religion to you because that's the desire you are bringing to the performance.