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Track: Death Diviner
Artist: Soilwork
Album: A Whisp of the Atlantic

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Name: Soilwork
Spotify Genres: melodic death metal, metal, death metal, alternative metal
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A melodic death metal band from Helsingborg, Sweden. Founded in 1995 by vocalist Björn "Speed" Strid and guitarist Peter Wichers, the group initially went under moniker Inferior Breed, but changed name to Soilwork in 1996. Band's sound has evolved with every release, eventually reaching a commercial feel that enabled the band to emerge from the underground. 2003's "Figure Number Five" marked the band as one of the most successful Swedish metal bands along with In Flames. Current line-up: Björn "Speed" Strid – Vocals (1995 - ) Sven Karlsson – Keyboards (2001 - ) Sylvain Coudret – Guitars (2008 - ) Bastian Thusgaard – Drums (2016 - ) Rasmus Ehrnborn – Bass (2022 - ) Simon Johansson – Guitars (2023 - )

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Release: Soilwork - Death Diviner
Year: 2020
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LYRICS

Got my blessings from a death diviner
Cut my shackles with the force of life
That slipped away
Oh, and left me drained
Fox-feline furs and cane room dividers
Huddling silently until her ghost
Was whisked away
Oh, but I remained

When the skies remained an empty threat above me
But the weight of everything that came to pass
Brought me down to kneel before the death diviner
In the hope that she would make me free at last

Saw my future with the death diviner
My reflection in her eyes drew up
My twisted past
Oh, I came unmasked

When the skies remained an empty threat above me
But the weight of everything that came to pass
Brought me down to kneel before the death diviner
In the hope that she would make me free at last


When the skies remained an empty threat above me
But the weight of everything that came to pass
Brought me down to kneel before the death diviner
In the hope that she would make me free at last