I can only imagine how amazing it would be to see them perform this live. It's been my favorite Theocracy song for many years. Someday I'll see them in concert. Thanks for sharing!
As a Catholic, I like to call this song like "The battle between St. Michael the Archangel against the infernal army of Satan". The lyrics talk about resist temptation, so it kinda describes an inner spiritual battle that might happen inside all of us to obey God's commandments and accept salvation. So I enjoy imagining this song like this: 1:03 - the army of hell, along with its demons and their boss, Satan, show their ugly face, where you can witness the most horrendous and deformed creatures you can ever imagine - Satan attacked and the inner spiritual battle is about to begin; 2:27 - the hell army sees St. Michael and his army of angels ready to defend us, and each one of the commanders, Satan and St Michael, face each other and prepare to engage in a brutal and violent battle that will test their resistance - like a battle in Lord of The Rings, the soldiers take positions and prepare to attack; 2:37 they gather speed and run to each other and here goes the first blow; 2:48 - the attack shakes the foundations of earth and the killing begins, as the resistance of each army is tested to the limit, blood spills, blades fly through the air, arrows cut the sky and men die in battle; 3:40 - St. Michael and Satan meet each other and have a brutal face-to-face confrontation, taking their strength and skills to the limit; 4:01 - The celestial army of St. Michael and his angels stand glorious and victorious. Demons and creatures are sent back to the abyss, to the fires of Hell, as the angels celebrate the glorious victory against the forces of darkness. The spiritual battle ends and the defended person withstand temptation and is closer to reach Heaven thanks to St. Michael who fought for us and gave us the victory that one day we will all see in Heaven if we go there. I don't really know if those were the thoughts in Matt Smith's mind when he wrote the song, but I enjoy imagining this song like this.
Some freaking rocking! Man with all my heart I wish they come back there😍🖤
My favorite theocracy song!
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I can only imagine how amazing it would be to see them perform this live. It's been my favorite Theocracy song for many years. Someday I'll see them in concert. Thanks for sharing!
You definitely should.
Always have digged this song !!!❤❤❤
I was there. ❤️
Same
As a Catholic, I like to call this song like "The battle between St. Michael the Archangel against the infernal army of Satan". The lyrics talk about resist temptation, so it kinda describes an inner spiritual battle that might happen inside all of us to obey God's commandments and accept salvation. So I enjoy imagining this song like this: 1:03 - the army of hell, along with its demons and their boss, Satan, show their ugly face, where you can witness the most horrendous and deformed creatures you can ever imagine - Satan attacked and the inner spiritual battle is about to begin; 2:27 - the hell army sees St. Michael and his army of angels ready to defend us, and each one of the commanders, Satan and St Michael, face each other and prepare to engage in a brutal and violent battle that will test their resistance - like a battle in Lord of The Rings, the soldiers take positions and prepare to attack; 2:37 they gather speed and run to each other and here goes the first blow; 2:48 - the attack shakes the foundations of earth and the killing begins, as the resistance of each army is tested to the limit, blood spills, blades fly through the air, arrows cut the sky and men die in battle; 3:40 - St. Michael and Satan meet each other and have a brutal face-to-face confrontation, taking their strength and skills to the limit; 4:01 - The celestial army of St. Michael and his angels stand glorious and victorious. Demons and creatures are sent back to the abyss, to the fires of Hell, as the angels celebrate the glorious victory against the forces of darkness. The spiritual battle ends and the defended person withstand temptation and is closer to reach Heaven thanks to St. Michael who fought for us and gave us the victory that one day we will all see in Heaven if we go there. I don't really know if those were the thoughts in Matt Smith's mind when he wrote the song, but I enjoy imagining this song like this.
As a catholic you're not allowed near boys under 13
How did the drummer mess up the timing for 1:22 so bad? He didnt even fix his timing he just kept going with it…
Hes lost some edge in the beginning scream. Sad
He was sick during the concert
Exactly, also don’t be so hard on others…. 😒