The meaning of the lyrics of the song "The Sinner Is You" by the artist "Volbeat"
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The song "The Gates of Babylon" by Volbeat tells the ancient Sumerian-Akkadian myth of the goddess Ishtar's descent into the underworld, ruled by her sister Ereshkigal.The lyrics describe Ishtar's harrowing journey through the seven gates of the underworld
The song "The Nameless One" by the Danish metal band Volbeat tells the story of a couple who made a deal with the devil (the Nameless One) and are now facing the consequences."Wake up, baby, feel the soil upon your tongue
The song "The Lonesome Rider" by Volbeat tells a tragic story of loneliness, loss and hope. The lyrical hero, returning "from the war" (which can be a metaphor for life's challenges), discovers that his beloved Rita has disappeared
The song "The Hangman's Body Count" by Volbeat explores the themes of inevitable retribution and the consequences of inaction in the face of injustice. The lyrics draw inspiration from Maurice Ogden's poem "The Hangman," which features a ruthless executioner terrorizing a town
The song "The Everlasting" by the Danish band Volbeat speaks about accepting death and the eternal cycle of life and death. The lyrical hero, perhaps an embodiment of death or eternity, welcomes the "stranger," meaning the listener, and leads them through a metaphorical fire, symbolizing purification and transition to the afterlife
In Volbeat's song "Sorry Sack of Bones", the lyrical protagonist is an undead being, trapped in a decaying body ("sorry sack of bones"). He's filled with rage and thirst for life, evident in lines like "The smell of rotten I am free" and "I'm breathing down your goddamn neck, howling like a wolf"