Evil Never Dies

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The Eternal Struggle Against Darkness in 'Evil Never Dies'

Judas Priest's song 'Evil Never Dies' delves into the timeless battle between good and evil, portraying the devil as an ever-present force that continues to wreak havoc on humanity. The lyrics suggest that the devil, having moved from Georgia, now sees the world as his playground, indicating that evil is not confined to one place but is a pervasive and omnipresent threat. This idea is reinforced by the notion that the devil knows what happens behind closed doors, implying that no one is safe from his influence.

The song uses vivid imagery and metaphors to describe the devil's manipulative nature. He is depicted as a 'master of deception' who leads people to their doom, playing on their fears and insecurities. The line 'your final scream is music to his ears' highlights the devil's sadistic pleasure in human suffering. The recurring warning 'beware there's voodoo in the night' serves as a reminder that evil is always lurking, ready to ensnare the unwary.

The personal struggle against this malevolent force is also a central theme. The narrator describes feeling trapped and smothered by the devil, surrounded by 'blackened clouds' and filled with dread. This sense of entrapment and hopelessness is a powerful metaphor for the psychological grip that evil can have on an individual. The song concludes with the haunting repetition of 'evil never dies,' emphasizing the relentless and unending nature of this struggle. Judas Priest's heavy metal style, characterized by powerful guitar riffs and Rob Halford's intense vocals, amplifies the song's dark and foreboding atmosphere, making 'Evil Never Dies' a compelling exploration of the eternal fight against darkness.

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