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The infamous stalker song, the track that started it all... True story and actually the whole thing resurfaced recently so I am gonna keep a low profile answer on this one. It is very intense and the voice mail that you hear in the intro of the song is by far not the scariest part of this whole ordeal. Bottom line: "Camael" is a spirit and is out there watching me. Just like the restraining order I recently put out.
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"Keep going and believe, `cause you`ll be just fine". It`s strong, determined and positive (It`s also inked on my arm in Japanese).
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I have a lot of them trying to mess with my head and soul... Visually it`s part 2 of a song of mine called "Devils of Loudun" where I pictured this little exotic island at night where little devils are dancing around bonfires...
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The Voice of Virtue is actually a chapter in a novel called "Diary of a drug fiend" and I wrote it to remind me not to go off on one of the off ramps on this highway and there are many.
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She was beautiful... yada yada yada it`s written and dedicated to "No One". With ballads like that people tend to ask: "Who is it for? You wrote that for someone?" And I go: "Yeah, no one".
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The smash hit song on the album. It`s big, it`s bold and it rocks. Inspired by Native Americans... there`s a creek and the water is bloody.
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It`s night. Drug lord premises. Two guys sitting by the window drinking Cognac, playing cards while watching a lady dancing out there by the pool with a glass of champagne in hand, throwing her hi heels in the water. Everything falls apart from there.
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You could also call it "The Big Monkey" I guess (no point intended).
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This is only available on the actual CD and not as a download (again, no point intended). "The final track is a wonderful soundscape of melodic guitar licks and passages. Pick slides and picking behind the nut all add up to a song, which is highly atmospheric and evocative." (Excerpt form Al Hay`s/Hardrockhouse review of Freefall Faith Firestorm)
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