deathcloud, you got it spot on. IDT (especially onthis CD as a whole) writes in a perspective of just moral depletion.
this song and im pretty sure none of their songs are about anything Christian. to the contrary they have lyrics that has the verbage of mythological figures especially in Greek mythology. example: Acheron is a river in greece where the greeks thought that it was a part of Hades because of its turbulent tides. another quick example of IDT using a lot of greek mythological figures is the song "A Romance by the Wings of Icarus" iscarus was a character in that mythology. sorry this is quite long but give it a shot, and really pay close attention to IDT's lyrics - they almost always have to do with moral depletion and/or the blending of greek mythological characters. on the surface its easy to say that it has Christian elements because of the lack of morality in our age especially, but check it out people! Nick wrote some incredible lyrics in the forever scorned EP and the caitiff choir
deathcloud, you got it spot on. IDT (especially onthis CD as a whole) writes in a perspective of just moral depletion. this song and im pretty sure none of their songs are about anything Christian. to the contrary they have lyrics that has the verbage of mythological figures especially in Greek mythology. example: Acheron is a river in greece where the greeks thought that it was a part of Hades because of its turbulent tides. another quick example of IDT using a lot of greek mythological figures is the song "A Romance by the Wings of Icarus" iscarus was a character in that mythology. sorry this is quite long but give it a shot, and really pay close attention to IDT's lyrics - they almost always have to do with moral depletion and/or the blending of greek mythological characters. on the surface its easy to say that it has Christian elements because of the lack of morality in our age especially, but check it out people! Nick wrote some incredible lyrics in the forever scorned EP and the caitiff choir