The first single off the band's 5th full length album. The song features Rishabh Seen on Sitar and Devang Shinde on Tabla. nnOrder the album...
The first single off the band's 5th full length album. The song features Rishabh Seen on Sitar and Devang Shinde on Tabla. nnOrder the albumnIndia: https://www.redwolf.in/demonic-resurrectionnInternational: https://demonicresurrection.bandcamp.com/album/dashavatarnnItunesnIndia: https://itunes.apple.com/in/album/dashavatar/id1199292737nUSA: https://itunes.apple.com/US/album/dashavatar/id1199292737nUK: https://itunes.apple.com/GB/album/dashavatar/id1199292737nGermany: https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/dashavatar/id1199292737nFrance: https://itunes.apple.com/fr/album/dashavatar/id1199292737nItaly: https://itunes.apple.com/it/album/dashavatar/id1199292737nAustralia: https://itunes.apple.com/au/album/dashavatar/id1199292737nCanada: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/dashavatar/id1199292737nnLyric video created by Abhishek Goswami from Minimalist StudiosnArtwork by Reuben aka Visual AmnesianMastered by Victor Bullok (Woodshed Studios, Germany)nMixed by Demonstealer (Demonic Studios, India)nnDemonic Resurrection isnDemonstealer - Vocals/Guitars/KeysnNishith Hegde - Lead GuitarsnAshwin Shriyan - Bass/VocalsnVirendra Kaith - DrumsnnFollow Demonic ResurrectionnFacebook: www.facebook.com/DemonicResurrectionnTwitter: www.twitter.com/DemonicTweetsnInstagram: @demonicresurrectionnWebsite: www.demonicresurrection.innnLyrics:nDASHAVATARnnGod is nothing but man's interpretation of that which he cannot understand. This vision is as flawed as man himself. God is neither kind nor benevolent; he is merciless and cruel like man.nnMan has turned myths into blatant idol worship and created religion as a tool to enslave the masses. Even in the stories, the gods often use deceit and treachery to emerge victorious. After all, they are a reflection of man in his best and worst form. Man made demons, man made gods. nnDashavatar chronicles the tales of the ten avatars of Vishnu, the Preserver. They speak of his glorious victories over the Asuras, the demons, but these victories are achieved through devious and deceptive means—a reflection of his creator, man.nnnMATSYA – THE FISHnnThe imminent end of this kalpa,n Slipped the Vedas from his sleep. nAsura, HayagrivanBy the folly of Brahma he did receive, the Vedas.n nI fear they will be lost.nWith the coming of pralaya,nThis task upon me now,nI take the form of Matsya.nnTo a king I am found.nTo a king I do speak.nProtect me from this world,nI am but helpless and weak.nnWith hours passing I grow,nI beseech you, king, to find me a home.nFrom ponds to lakes and to the sea,nMy form, no space can hold.nnWho are you, oh wonderful creature? Surely not of this world.nIn the matter of a day, the largest lakes you have outgrown.nOh Lord Vishnu can it be you?n nSeven days from now,nAll three worlds will be submerged by the oceans,nWhich will rise for the dissolution of creation.nnBuild a vessel to hold all life,nAnd the lord of the serpents, Vasuki.nFear not for I will come for you,nAnd bring you salvation. nnTerror gripped him inside,nAs the beast that is Matysa approached him.nnSlaughtered in silence, he perished,nRestoring the Vedas to Brahma.nBefore his slumber is ended,nBefore the next kalpa.nnSeven days later clouds gathered over the ocean,nThe rain poured down in torrents.nThe ocean, it did begin to rise, swallowing all of earthnDarkening skies, we wait with the hope for our savior. nnAnd so he appeared with an illuminated horn of gold, nLighting the way, giving them hope.nThe serpent king, Vasuki, he became the bridge, the rope,nHe told them not to fear, no harm shall come to you. nnAs they sailed on through a day of Brahma,nVishnu did impart wisdom, the highest form of truth.n A collection of puranic lore, called Matsya Purana,nSaving the true devotees from dissolution,nCarrying the divine knowledge into the next kalpa. Less