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Shadows of Death

from Cemetery Earth by Pale Divine

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    The 3rd Pale Divine album is probably right where Pale Divine envisioned their sound to be when they first started their career. They are the masters at blending 70's Psychedelic blues jamming with sinister dark heavy traditional doom metal. There are not too many bands that are able to do what they can do which makes them the big fish in a small pond if you're into Psych/Doom. The guitar leads sweep you away, but also gently bring you back to the heart of the song. The addition of John Gaffney (songwriter for Sinister Realm) on bass added different dimension to this album that helped them grow as a band. This package was fully re-mastered and the 2nd disc is chalked full of some great rehearsal and live songs.

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lyrics

From the dark - into the light
Eyes of fire burning bright.
Deliver us mortal men,
Your time has come to rise again.

He's on the outside looking in.
Dark angel in a dead man's skin.

[Chorus:]
I see the road that lies ahead.
Beyond the garden of the dead.
A journey to the other side.
The gates of hell are open wide.

The reaper waits to harvest souls
After the final death bell tolls.
Heed the call - fade to black.
Beyond the point of turning back.

The sum of all your morbid fears.
Silently waiting all these years.

[Repeat chorus]

[Spoken:]
"That is not dead which can eternal lie,
And with strange eons even death may die."

[Repeat chorus]

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from Cemetery Earth, released April 23, 2007

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Pale Divine West Chester, Pennsylvania

Greg Diener - Guitar/vocals
Dana Ortt - Guitar/ vocals
Darin McCloskey - Drums
Ron McGinnis - Bass

For over two decades Pennsylvania’s Pale Divine have been the torch bearers for traditional doom metal.
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