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about
A harsh story of a true Nordic woman, fond of stealing little kids and forcing them to solve word riddles with the pieces of ice. Pitch darkness, doom, fatality and a million pieces jigsaw without any image printed on it await all those who raise the ire of the Snow Queen!
lyrics
Snow Queen
Leave your rose to rot
In its wooden cage,
Free yourself from thought,
As you'll be from age —
Where the ice collides as the waters rage,
Where the spirits serve
As their Mistress please,
Where the winds are fierce,
Where's the cold that bites,
Impales and kills,
Impales and kills,
Impales and kills.
In the realm of Snow Queen,
Mistress of the North.
The winter reigns, the frost abides
Behind her crystal gelid eyes,
The tempest cries,
The lights decay
Before her sleigh.
Nothing ever changes,
No one ever comes.
Aeonian dark, unending snow,
ETERNITY in ice jigsaw,
The blizzard howls,
The phantoms growl
About her hall.
Let your warmth disperse,
Let your efforts fail
O'er that realm accursed
Where the spectres yell.
Though it's ending well in fairy tale —
Yet no little girl
Made it through the plains,
And no life remains
Where undying Kai
Forever stays...
In the realm of Snow Queen,
Mistress of the North.
The winter reigns, the frost abides
Behind her crystal gelid eyes,
The tempest cries,
The lights decay
Before her sleigh.
Nothing ever changes,
No one ever comes.
Aeonian dark, unending snow,
ETERNITY in ice jigsaw,
The blizzard howls,
The phantoms growl
About her hall.
credits
released March 14, 2017
Max Borin — vocals, bass
Eugene Trukhachev — guitar
Alexey Korolev — guitar, back vocals
Alexey Grigoryev — drums
Vladimir Ziniakov — lyrics
Grimslade was founded in St. Petersburg, Russia, in the year of 2015. It started as a folk metal band, and chose scary fairy
tales as the primary theme for their lyrics. Those include the well-known stories by Ch. Perrault, H. C. Andersen, a crossover of A. S. Pushkin and H. P. Lovecraft, and a comical tolkienesque cover of a techno rave band Car-Man....more