L.S.D. (Lucifers Satanic Daughter)

Electric Wizard Electric Wizard

The Dark Descent of Lucifera: A Tale of Youth and Despair

Electric Wizard's song "L.S.D. (Lucifers Satanic Daughter)" delves into the dark and disturbing themes of youth, exploitation, and the loss of innocence. The lyrics paint a grim picture of a seventeen-year-old girl, referred to as Lucifera, who finds herself on the cover of a magazine, symbolizing her objectification and the superficial allure of fame. The mention of her being "drugged and helpless" and "high on LSD" suggests a descent into a world of substance abuse and manipulation, where she is stripped of her autonomy and subjected to cruelty.

The repeated phrase "Lucifer’s Satanic Daughter" serves as a metaphor for her transformation and the loss of her purity. The imagery of a "virgin sacrifice" and her body being "cold as ice" evokes a sense of ritualistic exploitation, where her youth and innocence are offered up in a dark, sacrificial manner. The song's haunting tone and vivid descriptions create a chilling atmosphere, highlighting the tragic consequences of her descent into this nightmarish reality.

The final lines of the song, questioning whether her fate was a "teenage suicide" or a "Satanic sacrifice," underscore the ambiguity and horror of her situation. The references to "dead eyes, dead minds" emphasize the complete erasure of her identity and spirit, leaving behind a hollow shell. Electric Wizard's heavy, doom-laden musical style complements the bleak narrative, making "L.S.D. (Lucifers Satanic Daughter)" a powerful commentary on the dangers of exploitation, substance abuse, and the loss of innocence in a world that preys on the vulnerable.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. L.S.D. (Lucifers Satanic Daughter)
  2. Legalise Drugs & Murder
View all Electric Wizard songs

Most popular topics in Electric Wizard songs

Related artists

  1. Saint Vitus
    Saint Vitus
  2. Pentagram (USA)
    Pentagram (USA)
  3. Yob
    Yob
  4. Sleep
    Sleep
  5. Uncle Acid And The Deadbeats
    Uncle Acid And The Deadbeats
  6. OM
    OM
  7. Orange Goblin
    Orange Goblin
  8. Weedeater
    Weedeater