I cant help to wonder if these lyrics are ironic. imo this might as well be some kind of criticism of varios ideologies and their optimism about the future. Especially socialists where often extremely optimistic about the paradise the future would produce.
@Leander Yes! I am not the only one who has that impression. The tone of the song is waaaay too goofy for them to be serious. The whole song creates the feeling of a future too good to be true and the creepy baby laugh near the end of the song followed by the scream make this one of the darkest songs in power metal if you ask me :)
@Leander Yes! I am not the only one who has that impression. The tone of the song is waaaay too goofy for them to be serious. The whole song creates the feeling of a future too good to be true and the creepy baby laugh near the end of the song followed by the scream make this one of the darkest songs in power metal if you ask me :)
I cant help to wonder if these lyrics are ironic. imo this might as well be some kind of criticism of varios ideologies and their optimism about the future. Especially socialists where often extremely optimistic about the paradise the future would produce.
@Leander perfect reflection
@Leander perfect reflection
@Leander Yes! I am not the only one who has that impression. The tone of the song is waaaay too goofy for them to be serious. The whole song creates the feeling of a future too good to be true and the creepy baby laugh near the end of the song followed by the scream make this one of the darkest songs in power metal if you ask me :)
@Leander Yes! I am not the only one who has that impression. The tone of the song is waaaay too goofy for them to be serious. The whole song creates the feeling of a future too good to be true and the creepy baby laugh near the end of the song followed by the scream make this one of the darkest songs in power metal if you ask me :)