Hard hitting, relentless apocalyptic‑folk march built on Appalachian minor‑key grit and cinematic weight. Banjo, fiddle, mandolin, dulcimer, Piano, Organ, Bagpipes, bowed bass, hurdy‑gurdy, Nyckelharpa, frame drum, and storm‑drums form the core palette, Hardanger Fiddle, irish uilleann pipes, war horn/shofar, supported by atmospheric pads and a remnant‑choir of low male drones, piercing female harmonies, and stacked choral walls. The rhythm stomps like a sea‑shanty crew in a final storm—heavy downbeats, triplet offbeats, and ritualistic percussion. Vocals are prophetic, raw, strong heroic, soaring, confrontational choruses. Harmony centers on D minor with modal Appalachian turns, open fifths, and pedal drones for ancient tension. Production blends intimate acoustic grit with cathedral‑scale choral space, building each section toward a judgment‑march climax before collapsing into a sparse, haunting final note. Choirs! glam metal, progressive house,
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Hard hitting, relentless apocalyptic‑folk march built on Appalachian minor‑key grit and cinematic weight. Banjo, fiddle, mandolin, dulcimer, Piano, Organ, Bagpipes, bowed bass, hurdy‑gurdy, Nyckelharpa, frame drum, and storm‑drums form the core palette, Hardanger Fiddle, irish uilleann pipes, war horn/shofar, supported by atmospheric pads and a remnant‑choir of low male drones, piercing female harmonies, and stacked choral walls. The rhythm stomps like a sea‑shanty crew in a final storm—heavy downbeats, triplet offbeats, and ritualistic percussion. Vocals are prophetic, raw, strong heroic, soaring, confrontational choruses. Harmony centers on D minor with modal Appalachian turns, open fifths, and pedal drones for ancient tension. Production blends intimate acoustic grit with cathedral‑scale choral space, building each section toward a judgment‑march climax before collapsing into a sparse, haunting final note. Choirs! glam metal, progressive house,
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Prompt:
Verse 1 — I saw the Son of Man in glory, Walking where the lampstands burn, His eyes were flame, His voice like thunder, And every heart was bound to turn. The seven stars were in His right hand, His face was shining like the sun, And when I fell before His presence, He said, “Fear not — I am the One.” (Rev 1:12–18) Pre‑Chorus — I saw the scroll sealed sevenfold, No man in heaven or earth could stand, But then the Lion of Judah rose up, The Lamb alone could take the plan. (Rev 5:1–7) Chorus — And I beheld the Lamb of God, Standing as slain, yet standing still, The hosts of heaven bowed before Him, For He alone could break the seals. My sin was great, but Christ is greater, My guilt was deep, His mercy deeper still, From the judgment soon to come, To the kingdom He will bring — I stand redeemed by His will. (Rev 5:6–14) Verse 2 — I saw the white horse ride in judgment, The red horse take away the peace, The black horse weigh the world in famine, The pale horse follow with disease. The martyrs cried beneath the altar, “How long, O Lord, till You avenge?” And heaven answered with a promise: “Rest yet a little — justice stands.” (Rev 6:1–11) Pre‑Chorus — I saw the sun grow black as sackcloth, The moon like blood, the mountains moved, The kings and mighty men were trembling, For wrath had come — the Lamb had proved. (Rev 6:12–17) Chorus — But I beheld the Lamb of God, Standing as slain, yet standing still, The hosts of heaven bowed before Him, For He alone could break the seals. My sin was great, but Christ is greater, My guilt was deep, His mercy deeper still, From the judgment soon to come, To the kingdom He will bring — I stand redeemed by His will. Bridge — I heard the trumpet sound in heaven, The kingdoms trembled at His reign, The temple opened, lightning thundered, And every nation saw His name. The harvest came, the sickle swinging, The winepress trod without the gate, The King of kings rode forth in triumph, And none could stand before His face. (Rev 11:15–19; Rev 14:14–20; Rev 19:11–16) Final Chorus — Now I behold the Lamb of God, Reigning in His majesty, The Faithful True, the Word Eternal, And He is coming back for me. My sin was great, but Christ is greater, My shame was loud, His mercy louder still, From the wrath the world will face, To the glory of His grace — I live forever by His will. (Rev 21–22)