Hmm, most of Bathory's music is pretty accessible lyrically but I still find a lot to analyze or at least discuss in each of their songs. For this song, however, I think it is very straightforward - it is a love song, and a pretty nice one at that. I love the imagery, I think of that Quorthon was a master and truly could wrap you up in the worlds that he dreamed of. Whether you dislike his musical style, his singing voice, or whatever - I think it is hard to disagree that this is a downright lovely song.
I won't cheapen this with my typical (over-) analysis because it really does speak for itself; nothing needs to be explained to appreciate this one.
Hmm, most of Bathory's music is pretty accessible lyrically but I still find a lot to analyze or at least discuss in each of their songs. For this song, however, I think it is very straightforward - it is a love song, and a pretty nice one at that. I love the imagery, I think of that Quorthon was a master and truly could wrap you up in the worlds that he dreamed of. Whether you dislike his musical style, his singing voice, or whatever - I think it is hard to disagree that this is a downright lovely song.
I won't cheapen this with my typical (over-) analysis because it really does speak for itself; nothing needs to be explained to appreciate this one.
Hail the hordes.