The Dark Art of Vengeance in 'Voodoo' by Subway To Sally

Subway To Sally's song 'Voodoo' delves into the dark and mystical world of curses and revenge. The lyrics vividly describe the act of creating a voodoo doll and using it to inflict pain and suffering on someone. The repeated imagery of sticking needles into a likeness of the person, setting it on fire, and tearing it apart symbolizes a deep-seated desire for retribution. This act of vengeance is not just physical but also psychological, as the narrator claims to think with the victim's head and crawl into their body, becoming their worst nightmare for a while.

The song's lyrics are steeped in themes of power and control. The narrator revels in the weakness and smallness of their victim, asserting that their curse can be deadly. The line 'Gift wird nur durch Gift besiegt allein' (Poison can only be defeated by poison) suggests a cycle of harm and retaliation, where the only way to overcome the curse is through equally destructive means. This creates a sense of inescapable doom, where the victim is trapped in a relentless cycle of suffering.

Subway To Sally, known for their blend of medieval and folk rock with modern elements, uses 'Voodoo' to explore the darker aspects of human emotions and relationships. The song's haunting melody and intense lyrics create a chilling atmosphere, drawing listeners into a world where hatred and vengeance reign supreme. The use of German language adds to the song's mystique, making the themes of curses and dark magic even more potent. 'Voodoo' serves as a powerful reminder of the destructive potential of unchecked anger and the lengths to which people will go to exact revenge.

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  1. Puppenspieler
  2. Auf Kiel
  3. Voodoo
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