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The most common Spirit that Visits people in Nighttime, in Greek folklore is Mores (plural). Similar phenomena are also mentioned in Sleep Paralysis. A Nightmare is a Night's mare, the phantom Horse that is depicted in Art, as black and nightly, breathing Sulfur. That Horse, used as a Steed, by one that is Worthy of This Ride, could reach Eternity.
lyrics
2. ΜOΡΕΣ (The Night’s Mare)
Υour Chest is Crushed
By an Uninvited Guest
Can you Tell Who I Am?
Your Breath is Swept Away
You Sigh and You Moan
Can’t You See ‘tis in Vain
You Panic, You Scream
in this Midsummer’s Dream
Your Calling Tonight
In the End You Invite
Circle of Elders, Phantoms of the Past
Come Forth at last
Equinox, is Where We meet
Present you a Gift
“The Night’s Mare Will Be
Your Everlasting Faithful Steed
Upon it you‘ll Ride
To the Far Edge of Eternity”
“The Night’s Mare Will Be
Your Everlasting Faithful Steed
Together you‘ll Ride
To the Far Edge of Eternity”
credits
from VII:The Chariot,
released June 27, 2019
Music by Lethe / Phlaigon / Merkaal - Lyrics by Merkaal
supported by 6 fans who also own “Mores (Night's Mare)”
Up until now this is my favorite Varathron release with it's perfect level of aggression and great variation. Let's see, if The Crimson Temple will be able to change that. mourner
The metal’s band revelatory new record crosses genres and styles, effortlessly combining seemingly incompatible subgenres. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 26, 2024
supported by 4 fans who also own “Mores (Night's Mare)”
Can you have your black metal with no moronic samples, with guitars downtuned to drill holes in your very self, hypnotizing bass lines, drums that are something more than blast beats and vocals that don't need to be soaked in reverb, and on top of it fast, melodic, headbanging and catchy?
Yes.
p.s. my grandma used to say: never judge a metal album by its intro. YomaBarr