A Land Forlorn
Dissection
A Dark March Through A Land Forlorn
Dissection's song "A Land Forlorn" is a powerful and dark exploration of themes such as vengeance, destruction, and the triumph of darkness over light. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relentless and malevolent force, driven by a desire to spread hate and fear. The opening lines, "The mountains below we reached by our will / The Flames of our swords are burning still," suggest a journey fueled by determination and a burning desire for conquest. This sets the stage for the rest of the song, which delves into the band's dark and aggressive ethos.
The recurring imagery of storms, thunder, and the moon in their eyes evokes a sense of natural and supernatural power guiding their path. The phrase "We’re the march of profanity / The darkest breed, again we’ll rise" emphasizes their identity as a force of darkness, rising again to challenge and destroy the weak. The use of the word "profanity" suggests a deliberate defiance of conventional morality and a celebration of their own dark nature. This is further reinforced by the lines "Watch me absorb your thoughts / See me ruin your halls of light," which depict a complete and utter domination over their enemies.
The concept of a "land forlorn" serves as a metaphor for a place abandoned by hope and light, where darkness reigns supreme. The song's climax, with the lines "Darkest souls, now set free / Rose again, damnation’s reign," suggests a triumphant return of dark forces, bringing about a reign of damnation. This imagery is both powerful and unsettling, capturing the essence of Dissection's musical and lyrical style. The song ultimately portrays a world where darkness prevails, and the forces of light are vanquished, leaving behind a desolate and forsaken land.