Warmaster Returns
Satanic Warmaster
The Dark Rebirth of the Warmaster
Satanic Warmaster's song "Warmaster Returns" delves into themes of chaos, rebellion, and the overthrow of established religious and societal norms. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world in turmoil, where the return of a dark, tyrannical figure—referred to as the Warmaster—signals a time of strife and upheaval. The imagery of black ichor from Christ's eyes and the stabbing of a thousand knives symbolizes a violent rejection of Christian values and the destruction of divine symbols. This act of rebellion is not just against the world but also against God, aiming to crush His cenotaphs, or empty tombs, which represent the remnants of His influence.
The song's chorus, "In times of strife, a fire burns, Warmaster returns," suggests that the Warmaster's return is both a consequence and a catalyst of conflict. Those who have awaited this return in dread and revulsion are now ready to embrace the dark power, symbolized by the cloven hoof, with the courage of kings. This indicates a shift in allegiance and a willingness to adopt forbidden, perhaps satanic, beliefs in the face of societal collapse.
As the song progresses, it describes a world where the kingdoms of men fall into mayhem, and only those who thrive in strife will survive. The lyrics reject the notion of equality and exemption, advocating for a violent inversion of the current, inefficient world order. The final verses speak of the decay of fortresses of choice and the summoning of those with the will to fight. The imagery of blood and pyres suggests a brutal purification process, where only the strong and the rebellious will claim their distinction. This dark, apocalyptic vision is a hallmark of Satanic Warmaster's style, blending black metal's aggressive sound with themes of anti-religion and chaos.