Que buen tema mi hermano, así vale la pena trabajar...2023 y seguimos en la lucha, aguante Angra, Stratovarius, Rhapsody, Hammer Fall, Blind Guardian y todas aquellas bandas que solíamos escuchar. Feliz año nuevo a todos mis amigos que tanto estimo.
Aparentemente o eu lírico tava passando por um conflito mental entre o que ele pensava ser o certo e o que sua cultura lhe dizia ser, e no fim, ele transcede tudo isso e conclui que sua própria mente cria seus anjos e demônios, que não há verdade absoluta, e Deus não é amor e nem ódio, pois esses são sentimentos criados por nossas mentes!
@@tiagorabelo7396 Caramba, que sorte a tua. O primeiro disco realmente é excelente, o melhor do Capital e clássico absoluto do rock nacional. O Independência também é um bom disco, mas depois desses dois na minha opinião foi só ladeira abaixo.
The 13 tracks tell a story written by guitarist Rafael Bittencourt about the life of a crusader in the 11th century - known as The Shadow Hunter - questioning the ideals of the Catholic Church. "Deus Le Volt!", Spread Your Fire: The story starts as a man, later named the Shadow Hunter, is chosen by God as a Jewish Rabbi tells him his fate. "Angels and Demons": As he accepts his destiny, the Shadow Hunter goes off to spread a new belief, against the teachings of the Catholic Church, who define him as a heretic. "Waiting Silence": As time passes, the Shadow Hunter falls in love with a Muslim lady and has two sons. He is conflicted by his choice between filling out his destiny or living a normal life. As his anxiety builds, the Crusaders of the Roman Catholic Church attack the city the family lives in. "Wishing Well": Completely separate from the coming battle, this vignette carries through the Shadow Hunter's mind, as the Rabbi's voice constantly replays itself, telling him "No matter where you throw your coins, whether it be in a church or a well, it's your faith! If there is a God, he has no home: He is everywhere!" "Temple of Hate": Jerusalem is stormed by an army of the Holy Roman Church, in correspondence with the real event occurring in July 1099, and overcome with their zeal for Christianity, annihilate every single inhabitant. The Shadow Hunter's wife and two children are killed in this attack. The Reign of Jerusalem was founded upon the fanatic, intolerant and ignorant ideals of The Temple of Hate, against the will of those who lived in the Holy Land before their invasion. "The entire population of the Holy city was put to the sword, Jews as well as Muslims, 70,000 men, women and children perished in a holocaust which raged for three days. In places men waded in blood up to their ankles and horsemen were splashed by it as they rode through the streets. Weeping, these devout conquerors went barefoot to pray at the Holy Sepulcher before rushing eagerly back to the slaughter." - Desmond Sweard, The Monks of War. "The Shadow Hunter": The Shadow Hunter continues his travels and runs across a Gypsy prostitute. Instead of giving him pleasure, she reads him cards, telling him love will drag him from his path. The Shadow Hunter, seeking answers to questions that plague him, is even more baffled by the woman. At this point, he also discovers the death of his family. "No Pain for the Dead": Continuing from the previous song, The Shadow Hunter buries his family, overcome with loss and sadness, but is comforted by knowing they are free from mortal suffering and emotions. He then questions whether all this has been worth doing. "Winds of Destination": Some time passes and he ends up in the assault of Xerigordon Fortress, held up by Kilij Arslan. During the conquest of Xerigordon Fortress, The Shadow Hunter is injured and has to run away to escape from the troops of Kilij Arslan. Losing blood, he collapses before getting back to Constantinople. While unconscious, he dreams about the lost scrolls hidden in the ruins of the Temple of Solomon and inside lost caves by the Dead Sea. "Sprouts of Time": The Shadow Hunter starts a new religion, gathering people around him to spread the truth revealed for him. Words of peace and love were sown like seeds in the hearts of the wise, but fruitlessly dropped on the rocky soil of the hearts of the blind. The future is a consequence of what we do now. The present exposes the Sprouts of Time to everyone. It is unclear whether this actually happens, or if he is hallucinating this event, as the next song states that he is just waking up. "Morning Star": When he wakes up, two Muslim men are carrying him away on a type of hammock hanging on a long piece of wood. Weak and frightened, he can't react. Right above his head, while the sun is dawning, the Morning Star shines in the new day's sky. The six-pointed star presents a cross and the trident together as one. He understands the first sign given to him by the Rabbi as the wolves are howling. At that very moment, the first prophecy is accomplished. He will find out later that the two men are brothers. Inside, their sister, named Laura, will tend to his wounds. As he finds strength to move again, the Shadow Hunter waits for dawn as it seems the Morning Star is giving him the chance to decide whether he lives or dies. "Late Redemption": On his deathbed, whether it is immediately after this or some time in the future, the Shadow Hunter is still in doubt about the long journey which has brought him here; he remains beset by the questions: "Was I right? Was I wrong?" Memories and thoughts twist his mind. As death approaches, the Hunter is visited by angels - or are they demons? Who knows? How can the purest heart judge evil? The Angel of Death stretches his arms and offers a comfortable eternal silence. The Shadow Hunter delivers his body and soul, sure of his Late Redemption. "Gate XIII" is an orchestral instrumental, reprising riffs, progressions, and other musical themes from many of the other songs, symbolizing that as life lives by taking the lives of others, one life ends, more life begins. The snake eats its tail
At the beggining of the song it is said that “the truth” is that “God is not love”, but after it is said that the “truth is a lie” and pointed that angels and demons lies and confuses our brains. I think that the song says about our own angels and demons and how they can blind us sometimes.
@@fitnessnutrition9238 Ele quis dizer que um deus que causa guerras e dor não é amor, por que mais ou menos a história do album é sobre um cavaleiro cruzado que está em uma guerra religiosa e que começa a questionar suas crenças sobre Deus. Recomendo ler os livros de Zecharia Sitchin pra entender melhor sobre a treta que está envolvida no nome Deus.
So I have gone over the lyrics a few times and I still cannot come to a conclusion. Does this song and album go against God? I know in this song it says " Face the truth: God is not love ". But then later in the song it says " The truth is a lie " does this in fact lead towards it saying that God truly is love? Because I know that God is forever loving to each and everyone of us. And I love this song to pieces. But I cannot listen to it if it conflicts belief towards God.. Can someone clear this up for me? And may God bless all of you
3 года назад
Idk what is the religious view of the creators or the message about religion they were trying to pass but come one why do you have to be so boring? "I cant listen to this if it conflicts belief towards god" it's a music, if you enjoy it listen to it.
João if you would look through my music playlists you would quickly realize my choices are not boring. I shouldn't have to be insulted by a genuine question pertaining to a religious outlook. That in it of itself was ridiculous to accuse in my opinion. One cannot just not answer a question if they do not know, then leading it into an insult? Albeit a very minor insult of course. And it seems I took more offense it than I really did. I didn't really but I still felt compelled to respond mostly for you to perhaps check out my music playlists. Where you may or may not be delighted to journey through (:
3 года назад
@@devinweidner5383 sorry didnt mean to insult, it's just that it doesnt really matter does it? Music is supose to sound good, so if it does, does it really matters what it says about your religion?
Thats subjective from person to person. To me it does care. To most I know it doesn't. I have rejected a few songs due to the lyrical content sending a bad message to God. It matters that much to me, hence why I asked if it was negatively directed towards him. Just because it doesn't matter to you and your opinion is different doesn't mean it is universal for everyone else :P I have a lot of faith in God and it means a lot to me that I stray away from anything dissing his name. Itis why I asked what I did in the first place. As I really do love this song but I know the lyrics and it makes me question if I should continue to enjoy it or not. So if you have not a definitive answer then why care to respond to answer seeking questions? Lol.
O que favorecia o Aquiles era o Angra, o conjunto era foda. O Aquiles em outras bandas perde muito a força. Agora para achar outro conjunto desse vai ser difícil , sem desmerecer os outros trabalhos dele, mas vai ser complicado chegar ao nível de conjunto musical que ele tinha antes com o Angra.
Master Class Discordo completamente, recomendo que você ouça Hangar, a banda dele, as linhas de batera são absurdas, muito mais complexas do que as que ele gravou no Angra.
Primeira vez que ouvi o início dessa música, eu achava que aquela metralhadora do começo fosse uma gravação eletrônica. Mas era o pedal velocidade da luz do Aquiles
Embora o Holy Land seja meu disco preferido, pela história que é narrada e pelos elementos de música brasileira que tem no disco, na minha opinião o Temple Of Shadows é de longe o disco mais perfeito do Angra, é simplesmente impecável.
"A verdade não sabemos então se mantenha convicto de que Quando seus anjos e demônios surgirem, encare a verdade Deus não é amor - Nãooooooooooooooooooooooo"
Por mim vazava mais do captador batendo. Hehehe Cresci ouvi Harris, Mayo, Squire, Entwistle e Butler. Então pra mim esse baixo do Angra ta muito acanhado. Hahaha Tem que vir mais pra frente.
@@andreluizalexandredossanto9231 Claro que é antigo, parceiro... Esse álbum é de 2004. Porém a Turnê desse álbum rolou nesse ano por todo o Brasil, eu me referia ao show deste álbum na íntegra, que aconteceu dia 14/04. Já assisti outros shows do Edu, inclusive com música desse mesmo álbum TOS, porém em todas as vezes, a expectativa é sempre grande por aqui.
Crawling Angels and Demons Disguised, and When Your Angels and Demons Arise. Are they singing about Mankind creating Religion, but Holy Ghost and his son Jesus Christ are not Religion at all. The lyrics "Crawling Angels and Demons Disguised", that part of the song; are they singing about false prophets from Catholic, Christian, Orthodox, Mormon, Jewish, Muslim, Buddha, Hindu, Druid, Conjure (Witch or Voodoo), Masonry, Satanic or Luciferian. That's been happening a lot, from the past in history and Holy Bible; from Europe and Middle East countries. People like John Hagee, Billy Gramm, Michael King AKA Martin Luther King Jr (false prophet who deny Jesus, not a Christian at all), Joyce Meyer, Joel Osteen, and other false prophets demonizing people. Jesus is nothing like that, he's the last prophet who die on the cross for our sins.
The 13 tracks tell a story written by guitarist Rafael Bittencourt about the life of a crusader in the 11th century - known as The Shadow Hunter - questioning the ideals of the Catholic Church. "Deus Le Volt!", Spread Your Fire: The story starts as a man, later named the Shadow Hunter, is chosen by God as a Jewish Rabbi tells him his fate. "Angels and Demons": As he accepts his destiny, the Shadow Hunter goes off to spread a new belief, against the teachings of the Catholic Church, who define him as a heretic. "Waiting Silence": As time passes, the Shadow Hunter falls in love with a Muslim lady and has two sons. He is conflicted by his choice between filling out his destiny or living a normal life. As his anxiety builds, the Crusaders of the Roman Catholic Church attack the city the family lives in. "Wishing Well": Completely separate from the coming battle, this vignette carries through the Shadow Hunter's mind, as the Rabbi's voice constantly replays itself, telling him "No matter where you throw your coins, whether it be in a church or a well, it's your faith! If there is a God, he has no home: He is everywhere!" "Temple of Hate": Jerusalem is stormed by an army of the Holy Roman Church, in correspondence with the real event occurring in July 1099, and overcome with their zeal for Christianity, annihilate every single inhabitant. The Shadow Hunter's wife and two children are killed in this attack. The Reign of Jerusalem was founded upon the fanatic, intolerant and ignorant ideals of The Temple of Hate, against the will of those who lived in the Holy Land before their invasion. "The entire population of the Holy city was put to the sword, Jews as well as Muslims, 70,000 men, women and children perished in a holocaust which raged for three days. In places men waded in blood up to their ankles and horsemen were splashed by it as they rode through the streets. Weeping, these devout conquerors went barefoot to pray at the Holy Sepulcher before rushing eagerly back to the slaughter." - Desmond Sweard, The Monks of War. "The Shadow Hunter": The Shadow Hunter continues his travels and runs across a Gypsy prostitute. Instead of giving him pleasure, she reads him cards, telling him love will drag him from his path. The Shadow Hunter, seeking answers to questions that plague him, is even more baffled by the woman. At this point, he also discovers the death of his family. "No Pain for the Dead": Continuing from the previous song, The Shadow Hunter buries his family, overcome with loss and sadness, but is comforted by knowing they are free from mortal suffering and emotions. He then questions whether all this has been worth doing. "Winds of Destination": Some time passes and he ends up in the assault of Xerigordon Fortress, held up by Kilij Arslan. During the conquest of Xerigordon Fortress, The Shadow Hunter is injured and has to run away to escape from the troops of Kilij Arslan. Losing blood, he collapses before getting back to Constantinople. While unconscious, he dreams about the lost scrolls hidden in the ruins of the Temple of Solomon and inside lost caves by the Dead Sea. "Sprouts of Time": The Shadow Hunter starts a new religion, gathering people around him to spread the truth revealed for him. Words of peace and love were sown like seeds in the hearts of the wise, but fruitlessly dropped on the rocky soil of the hearts of the blind. The future is a consequence of what we do now. The present exposes the Sprouts of Time to everyone. It is unclear whether this actually happens, or if he is hallucinating this event, as the next song states that he is just waking up. "Morning Star": When he wakes up, two Muslim men are carrying him away on a type of hammock hanging on a long piece of wood. Weak and frightened, he can't react. Right above his head, while the sun is dawning, the Morning Star shines in the new day's sky. The six-pointed star presents a cross and the trident together as one. He understands the first sign given to him by the Rabbi as the wolves are howling. At that very moment, the first prophecy is accomplished. He will find out later that the two men are brothers. Inside, their sister, named Laura, will tend to his wounds. As he finds strength to move again, the Shadow Hunter waits for dawn as it seems the Morning Star is giving him the chance to decide whether he lives or dies. "Late Redemption": On his deathbed, whether it is immediately after this or some time in the future, the Shadow Hunter is still in doubt about the long journey which has brought him here; he remains beset by the questions: "Was I right? Was I wrong?" Memories and thoughts twist his mind. As death approaches, the Hunter is visited by angels - or are they demons? Who knows? How can the purest heart judge evil? The Angel of Death stretches his arms and offers a comfortable eternal silence. The Shadow Hunter delivers his body and soul, sure of his Late Redemption. "Gate XIII" is an orchestral instrumental, reprising riffs, progressions, and other musical themes from many of the other songs, symbolizing that as life lives by taking the lives of others, one life ends, more life begins. The snake eats its tail
I've seen them live in Argentina in the Velez Sarsfield stadium
Que buen tema mi hermano, así vale la pena trabajar...2023 y seguimos en la lucha, aguante Angra, Stratovarius, Rhapsody, Hammer Fall, Blind Guardian y todas aquellas bandas que solíamos escuchar. Feliz año nuevo a todos mis amigos que tanto estimo.
Epic
Edu um monstro no vocal, sem mais.
The instrumental to this song is incredible.
my favorite power metal band!
i really love ANGRA
hi, i from Brasil, this vocals, Edu falashi playng now in ALMAH, is very powerfull power metal band, sorry my enghlish man, hail from Brasil...
lol
Tranquilamente
E o Kiko Loureiro põe o Petrucci no bolso.
Tied with powerwolf
Su puta madre la bateria es una locura!!!
Rebirth is a hell of a album but the temple of shadows is the best album/formation that Angra ever had! O Edu nasceu pra gravar esse albúm com o Angra
Aparentemente o eu lírico tava passando por um conflito mental entre o que ele pensava ser o certo e o que sua cultura lhe dizia ser, e no fim, ele transcede tudo isso e conclui que sua própria mente cria seus anjos e demônios, que não há verdade absoluta, e Deus não é amor e nem ódio, pois esses são sentimentos criados por nossas mentes!
Também acho exatamente isso.
A power metal band that uses St. George the Dragonslayer on their album cover? This is relevant to my interests.
The album is about the life of a crusader in the 11th century, called The Shadow Hunter, and raises questions about the chatolic church.
PorIssoMesmo Catholic
God is love
@Ikuto neko até pq todo dia ele tenta matar vc faz sentido kkkk
Que fantástica! Esse baixo é celestial, só pode! E essa bateria mata todo os demônios com esse pedal.
Tbm senta lá.
#Paznaterra.
Felipe Andreoli botou pra arrombar no baixo!!!
Mano, pq angra é tão bom??
Porque não é CPM 22 ou capital inicial
Tiago Rabelo respeita capital inicial
@@tiagorabelo7396
Capital Inicial das antigas é muito bom, dá um crédito pros cara rsrs
@@ketzakov3291 Eu toquei com o loro jones muito tempo e acho o capital 86 um bom disco
@@tiagorabelo7396
Caramba, que sorte a tua. O primeiro disco realmente é excelente, o melhor do Capital e clássico absoluto do rock nacional. O Independência também é um bom disco, mas depois desses dois na minha opinião foi só ladeira abaixo.
Essa música causa um sentimento inesplicavel. Obra de arte !
日本人で聴いてる人いる~?
If you listen to the guitar really close and carefully, you can hear angels and demons having a talk, and even lauhging at us...
Angra would do that. They’re like the prog rock Ronnie James Dio for metal
@@Special_K_42069 la luz del mundo y de esto Bro se ha estado eso que te
Aí dentro
Cringe
Essa música é uma pintura.
This is in my top 10 favorite metal songs of all time!
song so nice i can hear it all of the times
Top instrumental, inaccurate lyrics (thankfully). Love keep blessing this amazing band even more..
The 13 tracks tell a story written by guitarist Rafael Bittencourt about the life of a crusader in the 11th century - known as The Shadow Hunter - questioning the ideals of the Catholic Church.
"Deus Le Volt!", Spread Your Fire: The story starts as a man, later named the Shadow Hunter, is chosen by God as a Jewish Rabbi tells him his fate.
"Angels and Demons": As he accepts his destiny, the Shadow Hunter goes off to spread a new belief, against the teachings of the Catholic Church, who define him as a heretic.
"Waiting Silence": As time passes, the Shadow Hunter falls in love with a Muslim lady and has two sons. He is conflicted by his choice between filling out his destiny or living a normal life. As his anxiety builds, the Crusaders of the Roman Catholic Church attack the city the family lives in.
"Wishing Well": Completely separate from the coming battle, this vignette carries through the Shadow Hunter's mind, as the Rabbi's voice constantly replays itself, telling him "No matter where you throw your coins, whether it be in a church or a well, it's your faith! If there is a God, he has no home: He is everywhere!"
"Temple of Hate": Jerusalem is stormed by an army of the Holy Roman Church, in correspondence with the real event occurring in July 1099, and overcome with their zeal for Christianity, annihilate every single inhabitant. The Shadow Hunter's wife and two children are killed in this attack. The Reign of Jerusalem was founded upon the fanatic, intolerant and ignorant ideals of The Temple of Hate, against the will of those who lived in the Holy Land before their invasion.
"The entire population of the Holy city was put to the sword, Jews as well as Muslims, 70,000 men, women and children perished in a holocaust which raged for three days. In places men waded in blood up to their ankles and horsemen were splashed by it as they rode through the streets. Weeping, these devout conquerors went barefoot to pray at the Holy Sepulcher before rushing eagerly back to the slaughter." - Desmond Sweard, The Monks of War.
"The Shadow Hunter": The Shadow Hunter continues his travels and runs across a Gypsy prostitute. Instead of giving him pleasure, she reads him cards, telling him love will drag him from his path. The Shadow Hunter, seeking answers to questions that plague him, is even more baffled by the woman. At this point, he also discovers the death of his family.
"No Pain for the Dead": Continuing from the previous song, The Shadow Hunter buries his family, overcome with loss and sadness, but is comforted by knowing they are free from mortal suffering and emotions. He then questions whether all this has been worth doing.
"Winds of Destination": Some time passes and he ends up in the assault of Xerigordon Fortress, held up by Kilij Arslan. During the conquest of Xerigordon Fortress, The Shadow Hunter is injured and has to run away to escape from the troops of Kilij Arslan. Losing blood, he collapses before getting back to Constantinople. While unconscious, he dreams about the lost scrolls hidden in the ruins of the Temple of Solomon and inside lost caves by the Dead Sea.
"Sprouts of Time": The Shadow Hunter starts a new religion, gathering people around him to spread the truth revealed for him. Words of peace and love were sown like seeds in the hearts of the wise, but fruitlessly dropped on the rocky soil of the hearts of the blind. The future is a consequence of what we do now. The present exposes the Sprouts of Time to everyone. It is unclear whether this actually happens, or if he is hallucinating this event, as the next song states that he is just waking up.
"Morning Star": When he wakes up, two Muslim men are carrying him away on a type of hammock hanging on a long piece of wood. Weak and frightened, he can't react. Right above his head, while the sun is dawning, the Morning Star shines in the new day's sky. The six-pointed star presents a cross and the trident together as one. He understands the first sign given to him by the Rabbi as the wolves are howling. At that very moment, the first prophecy is accomplished. He will find out later that the two men are brothers. Inside, their sister, named Laura, will tend to his wounds. As he finds strength to move again, the Shadow Hunter waits for dawn as it seems the Morning Star is giving him the chance to decide whether he lives or dies.
"Late Redemption": On his deathbed, whether it is immediately after this or some time in the future, the Shadow Hunter is still in doubt about the long journey which has brought him here; he remains beset by the questions: "Was I right? Was I wrong?" Memories and thoughts twist his mind. As death approaches, the Hunter is visited by angels - or are they demons? Who knows? How can the purest heart judge evil? The Angel of Death stretches his arms and offers a comfortable eternal silence. The Shadow Hunter delivers his body and soul, sure of his Late Redemption.
"Gate XIII" is an orchestral instrumental, reprising riffs, progressions, and other musical themes from many of the other songs, symbolizing that as life lives by taking the lives of others, one life ends, more life begins. The snake eats its tail
Nossa q solo de guitarra!!!!
O angra deve muito ao Edu som da poha
O album mais técnico do Angra
Aquiles tem uma metralhadora no lugar dos pés, caraio.
At the beggining of the song it is said that “the truth” is that “God is not love”, but after it is said that the “truth is a lie” and pointed that angels and demons lies and confuses our brains. I think that the song says about our own angels and demons and how they can blind us sometimes.
One of the best lyrics in heavy metal
I think the same bro, the angels and demons are inside us. Listen to your mind and you will know.
I still don't get why he says that "God is not love". The message is clear without that shit.
por que vcs tao escrevendo em ingles? kkk
@@fitnessnutrition9238 Ele quis dizer que um deus que causa guerras e dor não é amor, por que mais ou menos a história do album é sobre um cavaleiro cruzado que está em uma guerra religiosa e que começa a questionar suas crenças sobre Deus. Recomendo ler os livros de Zecharia Sitchin pra entender melhor sobre a treta que está envolvida no nome Deus.
fdm tem metralhadora nesse pé se lascar velho
Brenno Silva imagina esse maluco no pedalinho
uhahuahuahuuh
Uma MG42 no lugar das pernas
é um maldito
Escuta o george kollias
1:48 eu piro demais nessa parte, pqp esse pedal duplo é de outro mundo cara
The chorus blows my mind every time
Michał G oh yeah
Mano, kiko loreiro um dos melhores guitarristas do MUNDO!
Que Voz é essa meus amigos? EDU no seu auge. Monstrooo
O auge foi rebirth
Auge foi Rebirth, embora esse álbum seja o melhor de todos.
2:25 The keyboard notes!
Essa bateria é fantástica. Aquiles é um monstro.
So I have gone over the lyrics a few times and I still cannot come to a conclusion. Does this song and album go against God? I know in this song it says " Face the truth: God is not love ". But then later in the song it says " The truth is a lie " does this in fact lead towards it saying that God truly is love? Because I know that God is forever loving to each and everyone of us. And I love this song to pieces. But I cannot listen to it if it conflicts belief towards God.. Can someone clear this up for me? And may God bless all of you
Idk what is the religious view of the creators or the message about religion they were trying to pass but come one why do you have to be so boring? "I cant listen to this if it conflicts belief towards god" it's a music, if you enjoy it listen to it.
João if you would look through my music playlists you would quickly realize my choices are not boring. I shouldn't have to be insulted by a genuine question pertaining to a religious outlook. That in it of itself was ridiculous to accuse in my opinion. One cannot just not answer a question if they do not know, then leading it into an insult? Albeit a very minor insult of course. And it seems I took more offense it than I really did. I didn't really but I still felt compelled to respond mostly for you to perhaps check out my music playlists. Where you may or may not be delighted to journey through (:
@@devinweidner5383 sorry didnt mean to insult, it's just that it doesnt really matter does it? Music is supose to sound good, so if it does, does it really matters what it says about your religion?
Thats subjective from person to person. To me it does care. To most I know it doesn't. I have rejected a few songs due to the lyrical content sending a bad message to God. It matters that much to me, hence why I asked if it was negatively directed towards him. Just because it doesn't matter to you and your opinion is different doesn't mean it is universal for everyone else :P I have a lot of faith in God and it means a lot to me that I stray away from anything dissing his name. Itis why I asked what I did in the first place. As I really do love this song but I know the lyrics and it makes me question if I should continue to enjoy it or not. So if you have not a definitive answer then why care to respond to answer seeking questions? Lol.
Escutando essa arte em 2035
Musicão, amei
cocaine meets sonic the hedge hog
meh, when you listen to this style very often you get used to it , this song is not even that fast
ROFL
Orgulho de ser Brasileiro Angra mito
Como pode um álbum inteiro de músicas incríveis ainda tem gente comparando tos com omni parem de viajar!
n se esqueça das angels cry, fireworks holy land, André fez um otimo trabalho
@@dkminishild4391 Claro, o mestre André Mattos é foda mesmo!
Eu nao acho q seja tao bom quanto o tos mas nao é ruim não
aquiles Preister on the the drums....
Dane se Dream Theater,Aquiles é o melhor no power metal !
O que favorecia o Aquiles era o Angra, o conjunto era foda. O Aquiles em outras bandas perde muito a força. Agora para achar outro conjunto desse vai ser difícil , sem desmerecer os outros trabalhos dele, mas vai ser complicado chegar ao nível de conjunto musical que ele tinha antes com o Angra.
Master Class correto!!!
Master Class Discordo completamente, recomendo que você ouça Hangar, a banda dele, as linhas de batera são absurdas, muito mais complexas do que as que ele gravou no Angra.
@MiCroondaS ahahahah
Entrada muito semelhante a de Sea Of Uncertainties kkkk
Até esse álbum foi Angra! Depois...
1:27 I was under the impression that the truth was a lie
YYZ- Rush
Do you want to marry me?
- 1:28
Poor one is who asks to marry me
Self-Destruction- 100
Hahahahaahahahahahahahah
*Would you marry me?
@@vagnersilva5465 Yes, better thx :)
alguém em 2024 ?
Rodolfo Aguiar eu
eu to em 2099
Eu em 1888
Rodolfo 20 s
3897 aqui ^^
Influências muito claras do metal progressivo. Grande diferencial do Angra.
Dreams
Alguem em 2019?
Eu aqui kk
Face the truth: God is not love.
Wendel Estefanato the truth is a lie
TOGETHER WE WAAAAITR
Dá pra ouvir todas músicas desse CD !
Primeira vez que ouvi o início dessa música, eu achava que aquela metralhadora do começo fosse uma gravação eletrônica. Mas era o pedal velocidade da luz do Aquiles
O cara não é normal não kkk
Monstro
A bateria dessa música é simplesmente fantástica!
Pretty damn good record, I'll tell you that.
Embora o Holy Land seja meu disco preferido, pela história que é narrada e pelos elementos de música brasileira que tem no disco, na minha opinião o Temple Of Shadows é de longe o disco mais perfeito do Angra, é simplesmente impecável.
Olha a letra disso cara. Religião por ateus. Meu TCC valeu angra.
Melhor formação! Melhor álbum!
Que musica uma das melhores deles mas...toda vez que escuto a introdução me lembra o jogo do Sonic kkkkkkkkk!!!
jahahahahahahahhaahaha muito verdade
o solo que TODO MUNDO ERRA (ao vivo) kkkk até o solo do rafa a galera tira errado kkkk BRUXARIA
Angra sendo angra
"A verdade não sabemos então se mantenha convicto de que Quando seus anjos e demônios surgirem, encare a verdade Deus não é amor - Nãooooooooooooooooooooooo"
mas depois ele completa com "a verdade é uma mentira"... tu nao entendeu a ideia de confusão mental da letra
2:21 o baixo nessa hora fica mostruoso!
Dilson Novais de Souza the whole song that bass is killer!
Felipe Andreoli é um titã!
Por mim vazava mais do captador batendo. Hehehe Cresci ouvi Harris, Mayo, Squire, Entwistle e Butler. Então pra mim esse baixo do Angra ta muito acanhado. Hahaha Tem que vir mais pra frente.
Essa banda é incrível!
por qué se escucha tan bien este video?
Melhor álbum da banda vocal do Edu o melhor
Alguém em 2020?
alguém em 2030
La alineación mas vergas que jamas tuvo Angra
So they're saying love doesn't exist?
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_Shadows
Look at "Story"
Ansioso aqui , caraaaaai... Turnê do Temple of Shadows (Com o Edu) dia 14/04 - Manaus AM!!!
Oxi, esse álbum é antigo!
@@andreluizalexandredossanto9231 Claro que é antigo, parceiro... Esse álbum é de 2004. Porém a Turnê desse álbum rolou nesse ano por todo o Brasil, eu me referia ao show deste álbum na íntegra, que aconteceu dia 14/04. Já assisti outros shows do Edu, inclusive com música desse mesmo álbum TOS, porém em todas as vezes, a expectativa é sempre grande por aqui.
Na regravação dessa música, Edu mudou a letra pra "God is love", aí acabou a lacração dos ateus.
Sério?! Onde tem?
extase profundo
Alguem dentro da jóia da alma na manopla do Thanos em 2072??
0:21 obra prima!
Angra, Aquaria e Krusader. Brasil symphonic metal!!!
1:27 - 2:02: Nessa parte eu fico imaginando anjos e demônios lutando. Por que será?
drogas
Kkkkkkk
Napoleão Bonaparte mas teve a luta dos anjos contra os anjos caídos ( demônios), leia o livro de enoque
Então é pq o feeling do instrumental passou a sensação certa, também tenho a mesma sensação! O que torna essa música uma linda obra de arte!
Janeiro 2019 o/
Os caras ouviam o 'Mr. Scary' do Dokken, tenho certeza disso!... rsrsrs (em 1:29)
Absolutely!! I came on here just to see if anyone else thought that. Probably a tribute to George Lynch.
Prefiro o Ximbinha
Crawling Angels and Demons Disguised, and When Your Angels and Demons Arise.
Are they singing about Mankind creating Religion, but Holy Ghost and his son Jesus Christ are not Religion at all.
The lyrics "Crawling Angels and Demons Disguised", that part of the song; are they singing about false prophets from Catholic, Christian, Orthodox, Mormon, Jewish, Muslim, Buddha, Hindu, Druid, Conjure (Witch or Voodoo), Masonry, Satanic or Luciferian. That's been happening a lot, from the past in history and Holy Bible; from Europe and Middle East countries.
People like John Hagee, Billy Gramm, Michael King AKA Martin Luther King Jr (false prophet who deny Jesus, not a Christian at all), Joyce Meyer, Joel Osteen, and other false prophets demonizing people. Jesus is nothing like that, he's the last prophet who die on the cross for our sins.
The 13 tracks tell a story written by guitarist Rafael Bittencourt about the life of a crusader in the 11th century - known as The Shadow Hunter - questioning the ideals of the Catholic Church.
"Deus Le Volt!", Spread Your Fire: The story starts as a man, later named the Shadow Hunter, is chosen by God as a Jewish Rabbi tells him his fate.
"Angels and Demons": As he accepts his destiny, the Shadow Hunter goes off to spread a new belief, against the teachings of the Catholic Church, who define him as a heretic.
"Waiting Silence": As time passes, the Shadow Hunter falls in love with a Muslim lady and has two sons. He is conflicted by his choice between filling out his destiny or living a normal life. As his anxiety builds, the Crusaders of the Roman Catholic Church attack the city the family lives in.
"Wishing Well": Completely separate from the coming battle, this vignette carries through the Shadow Hunter's mind, as the Rabbi's voice constantly replays itself, telling him "No matter where you throw your coins, whether it be in a church or a well, it's your faith! If there is a God, he has no home: He is everywhere!"
"Temple of Hate": Jerusalem is stormed by an army of the Holy Roman Church, in correspondence with the real event occurring in July 1099, and overcome with their zeal for Christianity, annihilate every single inhabitant. The Shadow Hunter's wife and two children are killed in this attack. The Reign of Jerusalem was founded upon the fanatic, intolerant and ignorant ideals of The Temple of Hate, against the will of those who lived in the Holy Land before their invasion.
"The entire population of the Holy city was put to the sword, Jews as well as Muslims, 70,000 men, women and children perished in a holocaust which raged for three days. In places men waded in blood up to their ankles and horsemen were splashed by it as they rode through the streets. Weeping, these devout conquerors went barefoot to pray at the Holy Sepulcher before rushing eagerly back to the slaughter." - Desmond Sweard, The Monks of War.
"The Shadow Hunter": The Shadow Hunter continues his travels and runs across a Gypsy prostitute. Instead of giving him pleasure, she reads him cards, telling him love will drag him from his path. The Shadow Hunter, seeking answers to questions that plague him, is even more baffled by the woman. At this point, he also discovers the death of his family.
"No Pain for the Dead": Continuing from the previous song, The Shadow Hunter buries his family, overcome with loss and sadness, but is comforted by knowing they are free from mortal suffering and emotions. He then questions whether all this has been worth doing.
"Winds of Destination": Some time passes and he ends up in the assault of Xerigordon Fortress, held up by Kilij Arslan. During the conquest of Xerigordon Fortress, The Shadow Hunter is injured and has to run away to escape from the troops of Kilij Arslan. Losing blood, he collapses before getting back to Constantinople. While unconscious, he dreams about the lost scrolls hidden in the ruins of the Temple of Solomon and inside lost caves by the Dead Sea.
"Sprouts of Time": The Shadow Hunter starts a new religion, gathering people around him to spread the truth revealed for him. Words of peace and love were sown like seeds in the hearts of the wise, but fruitlessly dropped on the rocky soil of the hearts of the blind. The future is a consequence of what we do now. The present exposes the Sprouts of Time to everyone. It is unclear whether this actually happens, or if he is hallucinating this event, as the next song states that he is just waking up.
"Morning Star": When he wakes up, two Muslim men are carrying him away on a type of hammock hanging on a long piece of wood. Weak and frightened, he can't react. Right above his head, while the sun is dawning, the Morning Star shines in the new day's sky. The six-pointed star presents a cross and the trident together as one. He understands the first sign given to him by the Rabbi as the wolves are howling. At that very moment, the first prophecy is accomplished. He will find out later that the two men are brothers. Inside, their sister, named Laura, will tend to his wounds. As he finds strength to move again, the Shadow Hunter waits for dawn as it seems the Morning Star is giving him the chance to decide whether he lives or dies.
"Late Redemption": On his deathbed, whether it is immediately after this or some time in the future, the Shadow Hunter is still in doubt about the long journey which has brought him here; he remains beset by the questions: "Was I right? Was I wrong?" Memories and thoughts twist his mind. As death approaches, the Hunter is visited by angels - or are they demons? Who knows? How can the purest heart judge evil? The Angel of Death stretches his arms and offers a comfortable eternal silence. The Shadow Hunter delivers his body and soul, sure of his Late Redemption.
"Gate XIII" is an orchestral instrumental, reprising riffs, progressions, and other musical themes from many of the other songs, symbolizing that as life lives by taking the lives of others, one life ends, more life begins. The snake eats its tail
Eu peguei a partitura de bateria dessa música no partiturademusica.com.br
2019
"Mais cedo ou mais tarde eu vou convencer de que
A verdade é uma mentira"
Acho que não é atoa essa música ter um dos refrões mais pegajosos da banda
Álbum muito foda!!!!
bom
God is not love
Felipe Lulli Milani god is love ):
Yan Alves :)
God doesn't exist.
"Face the truth: God's not love!"
"Sooner or later I'm gonna convince you the truth is a lie"
There's a disconnection here
Quiparolas, que música do caralho!
Miyavrs
para por o por o o por o por o por o
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Alguém em 1980? Kkk
Angra é BR
!!!
Eu aq em 2019 e o Palmeiras não tem mundial
WOW TÃO ORIGINAL QUANTO A POSIÇÃO DE SENTAR
Outubro 2019 🤘🏿
som dos kara é top demais .. mas a letra estraga
Akriel MasterSorcerer vdd
eu achei a letra foda
Akriel MasterSorcerer No que estraga ?
Wilton Ribeiro acho que ele fala porque não está em português ksksksks.
Porra as letras do Angra são ótimas. Pelo menos eram, parei de acompanhar
O cara fala que Deus não e amor ,por isso perdeu a voz.
Deus é amor em seu sentido verdadeiro, e tu é um ingênuo.
@@natanlucas448 logo depois ele diz the thruth is a lie
Isso que acontece quando se ouve uma música sem ouvir o álbum, sem procurar entender o álbum.
Na regravação dessa música, Edu mudou a letra pra "God is love".
Próprio Edu disse que essa parte não está correta, isso é coisa do Rafael Bittencourt
Janeiro 2019 o/