Tis a curious song, probably about revenge, as the others here say. I would agree that there is some motif of vengeance, but I think that it's not against the person who killed him, but rather against someone who betrayed him. It's highly possible that the singer/narrator of the song (not Lordi himself but a character portrayal of something) was betrayed by the subject of the song and thus wants revenge: maybe the wife didn't kill the husband, but after the husband died the wife remarried? Who knows?
Though the band's interpretation of it gets me; from the video they made for it it's like Lordi's rescuing a woman accused of witchcraft. Anyone mind helping me understand that one?
Tis a curious song, probably about revenge, as the others here say. I would agree that there is some motif of vengeance, but I think that it's not against the person who killed him, but rather against someone who betrayed him. It's highly possible that the singer/narrator of the song (not Lordi himself but a character portrayal of something) was betrayed by the subject of the song and thus wants revenge: maybe the wife didn't kill the husband, but after the husband died the wife remarried? Who knows?
Though the band's interpretation of it gets me; from the video they made for it it's like Lordi's rescuing a woman accused of witchcraft. Anyone mind helping me understand that one?