Coniferous mass
Reaching to the sky
White falls from the blue
The green armoured in ice
Carnivorous mass
Stretching across your eyes
Wolves stalk the landscape
Where the shadows writhe
Lost in the empire
Monsters in the trees
Trapped in the kingdom
Blood starts to freeze
Dying in this land
No one to find your body
Life buried in the snow
The last thing you'll see...
Goat skull priestess
Hell blessed
In darkness
Goat skull priestess
Wolf possessed
Ice empress
Goat skull priestess
Storm hexed
White vortex
Goat skull priestess
Frost caressed
Snow goddess
Crowned with horns
Cloaked in darkness
Trees rise like sentinels
All along the crest
Created by your hate
You know me so well
Carved into the ice
You know I'll burn in your hell
Lost in the empire
Monsters in the trees
Trapped in the kingdom
Blood starts to freeze
Dying in this land
No one to find your body
Life buried in the snow
The last thing you'll see...
Goat skull priestess
Hell blessed
In darkness
Goat skull priestess
Wolf possessed
Ice empress
Goat skull priestess
Storm hexed
White vortex
Goat skull priestess
Frost caressed
Snow goddess
Goat skull priestess
Hell blessed
In darkness
Goat skull priestess
Wolf possessed
Ice empress
Goat skull priestess
Storm hexed
White vortex
Goat skull priestess
Frost caressed
Snow goddess
credits
from The Red Demo,
released February 4, 2012
Music & lyrics: R A Weeks
supported by 5 fans who also own “Goat Skull Priestess”
This is my favorite metal album of all time. The only bad thing is that the vocals are somewhat buried in the mix. Otherwise, the record perfectly blends a mix of metal genres with excellent songcraft. A record you'll listen to again and again. The Real Nick House
supported by 5 fans who also own “Goat Skull Priestess”
Swirling guitars, furious drums, vocals that at the same time howl from infinite distance and are right up in your head; everything put into dissonant form with the help of unconventional songwriting. This album is my personal key to the icelanding black metal madness that I've ignored for way too long! Lukas Kaufmann
supported by 4 fans who also own “Goat Skull Priestess”
While this album has many higher tempo sections, it nonetheless presents imposing funeral doom. Organ, and choirs aid in delivering all the dread of the impending apocalypse, as displayed in the opening track Crossing the Burned Wasteland, which sets the listener up with a burning crescendo; only setting us up for our inevitable downfall. Matt Richardson