Metal Merchants
Hallows Eve
The Anthem of Metal Rebellion
Hallows Eve's song 'Metal Merchants' is a powerful declaration of the band's allegiance to the heavy metal genre and a defiant stance against mainstream music. The lyrics are filled with imagery of conquest and rebellion, portraying the band and their fans as warriors in a battle against the dilution of their beloved genre. The term 'metal merchants' is used to describe those who are dedicated to spreading the influence of metal music, almost like crusaders for a cause they deeply believe in.
The song's chorus, 'Metal Merchants, Metal Merchants, Conquering and pillaging,' emphasizes the aggressive and unyielding nature of their mission. The lyrics 'death to modern music and to all who oppose' and 'we'll blacken eyes of their severed heads' are stark and violent metaphors for their rejection of contemporary music trends and their determination to uphold the purity of metal. This imagery is not just about physical violence but represents a cultural and ideological battle against what they see as the degradation of true metal music.
The song also touches on themes of identity and unity within the metal community. Lines like 'we're all metal merchants and there ain't no fucking stars' suggest a sense of camaraderie and equality among metal fans, rejecting the idea of celebrity and emphasizing the collective power of the community. The call to 'bang your head against the stage' and 'throw your fist up in the air' are rallying cries for fans to physically and emotionally engage with the music, reinforcing the idea that metal is not just a genre but a way of life.
'Welcome to the human zoo where metal can be heard' paints a picture of a world where metal is the dominant force, a sanctuary for those who feel out of place in the mainstream. The song is a celebration of metal culture, a defiant proclamation of its enduring power, and a call to arms for all who share in its passion.