"Amon" Belongs To "Them"
King Diamond
The Haunting Pact: A Tale of Possession and Betrayal
King Diamond's song "Amon" Belongs To "Them" is a chilling narrative that delves into themes of possession, betrayal, and the supernatural. The song is part of King Diamond's concept album "Them," which tells the story of a young boy named King and his experiences with malevolent spirits in his family home, Amon. The lyrics are a dialogue between King, his mother, and a doctor, revealing a sinister pact that binds King to the spirits, referred to as "Them."
The song begins with King anticipating his mother's return to the house, where he has been living under the influence of the spirits. He has made a pact with these entities, allowing them to control the house and, by extension, his actions. The arrival of his mother and the doctor sets the stage for a confrontation, as King is torn between his loyalty to the pact and his desire to protect his mother. The repeated line, "You see 'AMON' belongs to 'THEM,'" underscores the inescapable grip the spirits have on him.
As the song progresses, King's mother pleads with him to let the doctor in, unaware of the danger that lurks within the house. King tries to explain the gravity of the situation, but his mother remains oblivious. The tension escalates when King reveals that he has seen his sister's ghost and heard the spirits singing, adding to the eerie atmosphere. The climax of the song comes when King feels a needle piercing his skin, suggesting that the doctor has drugged him, leading to his fall into unconsciousness. This act of betrayal by his mother, who likely colluded with the doctor, highlights the tragic and helpless situation King finds himself in.
The song's dark and haunting narrative is complemented by King Diamond's signature theatrical and operatic vocal style, which enhances the sense of dread and urgency. The use of dialogue and vivid imagery creates a compelling story that draws the listener into the macabre world of Amon and the malevolent spirits that inhabit it.