Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 2:48 pm
Same here...On the other hand, it's not difficult to understand the lyrics by listening, if you give it another try!The Sentinel wrote:My copy hasn't one either, don't know if it normally has one

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Same here...On the other hand, it's not difficult to understand the lyrics by listening, if you give it another try!The Sentinel wrote:My copy hasn't one either, don't know if it normally has one
My copy hasn`t one as well. Yeah, especially the last word is hard to understand...Keir wrote: Does anyone have lyrics for Breaker - In Days of Heavy Metal? I don't think it ever came with any, but I figured I'd ask. I'm particularly curious to know what the last lines in the title track are that sound like "Take a ride with the man with the horse's head!"
I agree with the Black Sabbath comparison, but old Manilla Road? Where? On which song? I really can't spot as many epic moments as you suggest on this one.BlackStele wrote: Crowhaven is one of the most emotional records ever, but NO relation with Legend or Ashbury, it has its own unique style, which is really astonishing...I love that record! Evethough the lyrics are rockish, their music is a mixture of Heavy/Epic Metal, in the veins of old Manilla Road, with some old Black Sabbath extensions. Worth the search to find it, believe me!![]()
I always wanted to make an English translation of them, so perhaps I'll start working on it this weekend.ION BRITTON wrote:@Swedish mates: Does anyone have the lyrics of Nattsvart's Vargarna? Not that i'd understand much but anyway...
Send the original Swedish lines as well if you please! Thanks in advance!DaN wrote:I always wanted to make an English translation of them, so perhaps I'll start working on it this weekend.ION BRITTON wrote:@Swedish mates: Does anyone have the lyrics of Nattsvart's Vargarna? Not that i'd understand much but anyway...
Ehm...well, inmo Crowhaven has elements from Invasion, and IN SOME PARTS Metal era..The song Changes has this not"straight in your face" Epic Feeling, that reminds you your inner struggle, and the Battle we give against time..It's kinda complicated. The song The Crow has a dark, Epic feeling in the same vein too, but in a more emotional way..it describes the Battles between men and women in generally...Same goes for the Hero song. It gives to the listener so many messages...it shows the lost Battles in Life one could say. Speaking allegorical, try and see the other side of the coin...ION BRITTON wrote:I agree with the Black Sabbath comparison, but old Manilla Road? Where? On which song? I really can't spot as many epic moments as you suggest on this one.BlackStele wrote: Crowhaven is one of the most emotional records ever, but NO relation with Legend or Ashbury, it has its own unique style, which is really astonishing...I love that record! Evethough the lyrics are rockish, their music is a mixture of Heavy/Epic Metal, in the veins of old Manilla Road, with some old Black Sabbath extensions. Worth the search to find it, believe me!![]()
Imo there are a few great tracks, many which are so-so and also a couple of ones which are indeed lame. A pretty uneven LP ---> Not fully worth of its price.
Hmmm, don't remember those songs sounding the way you describe. The whole thing sounded like a mixture of classic heavy metal and heavy rock to my ears, not something incredibly epic though...Since i haven't read the lyrics yes it could be epic in that particular department, but musically, i don't know...i'll try listen to it once more within the next days...BlackStele wrote:Ehm...well, inmo Crowhaven has elements from Invasion, and IN SOME PARTS Manilla era..The song Changes has this not"straight in your face" Epic Feeling, that reminds you your inner struggle, and the Battle we give against time..It's kinda complicated. The song The Crow has a dark, Epic feeling in the same vein too, but in a more emotional way..it describes the Battles between men and women in generally...Same goes for the Hero song. It gives to the listener so many messages...it shows the lost Battles in Life one could say. Speaking allegorical, try and see the other side of the coin...ION BRITTON wrote:I agree with the Black Sabbath comparison, but old Manilla Road? Where? On which song? I really can't spot as many epic moments as you suggest on this one.BlackStele wrote: Crowhaven is one of the most emotional records ever, but NO relation with Legend or Ashbury, it has its own unique style, which is really astonishing...I love that record! Evethough the lyrics are rockish, their music is a mixture of Heavy/Epic Metal, in the veins of old Manilla Road, with some old Black Sabbath extensions. Worth the search to find it, believe me!![]()
Imo there are a few great tracks, many which are so-so and also a couple of ones which are indeed lame. A pretty uneven LP ---> Not fully worth of its price.
Please, don't use the word"incredible"Epic, cause you'll fall itno the trap to get into a wrong conclusion. Try and listen to it with your Soul, and you'll understand what I mean!ION BRITTON wrote:Hmmm, don't remember those songs sounding the way you describe. The whole thing sounded like a mixture of classic heavy metal and heavy rock to my ears, not something incredibly epic though...Since i haven't read the lyrics yes it could be epic in that particular department, but musically, i don't know...i'll try listen to it once more within the next days...BlackStele wrote:Ehm...well, inmo Crowhaven has elements from Invasion, and IN SOME PARTS Manilla era..The song Changes has this not"straight in your face" Epic Feeling, that reminds you your inner struggle, and the Battle we give against time..It's kinda complicated. The song The Crow has a dark, Epic feeling in the same vein too, but in a more emotional way..it describes the Battles between men and women in generally...Same goes for the Hero song. It gives to the listener so many messages...it shows the lost Battles in Life one could say. Speaking allegorical, try and see the other side of the coin...ION BRITTON wrote:
I agree with the Black Sabbath comparison, but old Manilla Road? Where? On which song? I really can't spot as many epic moments as you suggest on this one.
Imo there are a few great tracks, many which are so-so and also a couple of ones which are indeed lame. A pretty uneven LP ---> Not fully worth of its price.
P.S. Some tracks, epic or not, are amazing indeed
You don't have the LP reissue huh? I'll try to post a scan of the lyric sheet soon.the erlking wrote:Tyrant - Hold Back The Lightning lyrics. Anyone?
Thanks it would be great. The Visa of my bank seem to have always problems with online shopping. Something I really need to fix soon in order to get records like that!ION BRITTON wrote:You don't have the LP reissue huh? I'll try to post a scan of the lyric sheet soon.the erlking wrote:Tyrant - Hold Back The Lightning lyrics. Anyone?