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Possessed. Released: May 31, 1987: ... All lyrics are written by Jeff Becerra; all music is composed by Mike Torrao ... Length; 1. "Confessions" 2:53: 2. "My Belief ...
Seven Churches is the debut studio album by American death metal band Possessed.The album title refers to the Seven Churches of Asia mentioned in the Book of Revelation. "The Exorcist" begins with producer Randy Burns' version of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells, performed as it was in the 1973 horror film of the same name.
Dostoevsky saw Russia's growing suicide rate as a symptom of the decline of religious faith and the concomitant disintegration of social institutions like the family. [67] Self-destruction as a result of atheism or loss of faith is a major theme in Demons and further recalls the metaphor of the demon-possessed swine in the epigraph. [68]
The lyrics concern finding a lover, although Simon once characterized the subject matter as being about a "belief," rather than about a specific individual. First issued as a single as the B-side of " A Hazy Shade of Winter " (1966), the song was later reissued in live form in 1972 to promote the release of the compilation album Simon and ...
The lyrics describe a flawed but everlasting relationship [12] and the narrator's belief in a "faithless love". [11] Swift details the messiness of the relationship using motifs , [ 4 ] [ 20 ] religious imagery , [ 21 ] and impressionistic storytelling.
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When Teresa Regula arrived at Auschwitz as a 16-year-old, the first real pain she experienced was of her ears burning. "They shaved us down to bare skin, and it was a scorching hot day, August 4 ...
The song received acclaim from critics. James Montgomery of MTV News said of the song, "there are moments on Stairs that stop you dead in your tracks, send shivers up your spine and make you go 'Whoa'... like the first four-and-a-half minutes of 'I Will Possess Your Heart,' a propulsive whirl of stalking bass line, spindly guitars and stabbing piano."