Each hack and each slash
To force your tongue to silence
The hour has come to rage against the light
The Dragon burning flame is the one to rule the face of the earth
The time has come to go to war for your kingdom
Bleak day
Clouded pressure
The arrival signaled
Like a giant wakening
Rembles from Hell
A shadow cast from triumph
Cold silence in origin
Skelatal foundation
A fog that will not thin
Slay'em all
Burn the dead
All made of flesh must die
If not as food or firewood
All meat must rot
Every beast and every man
Glazed in enemy blood
Vengeance Rising, sickening the sight
Horns one flame
Pure destructive hate
Slay'em all
Burn the dead
Destructive hate
Mass torment
War is the feast of the Armada
Pure destructive hate
Death to dust
Swords forged in Christian Blood
Deny the one you call king
Pull the corpse from the Cross
Burn the icon you worship
Rise Claw Crown
Keep of Kalessin is a Norwegian extreme metal band from Trondheim, formed in 1993. The group has seen several lineups throughout its history. The original lineup consisted of Ghash on vocals, Obsidian C. on guitars and keyboards, Warach on bass, and Vyl on drums. During this period they released two albums: *Through Times of War* (1997) and *Agnen: A Journey Through the Dark* (1999), before disbanding. Obsidian C. then toured with Satyricon, but revived the Keep of Kalessin name for a 2003 EP, *Reclaim*. In 2006 he reconstituted the group with a new lineup and released a third full-length, *Armada*. They toured with Behemoth and Dimmu Borgir early in 2008. Their fourth album *Kolossus* was released on June 6, 2008. The band's name derives from Ursula K. Le Guin's *Earthsea* series of books, where Kalessin is the name of the arch-dragon who bears the Earthsea world.
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