Beware a deal that is meant to be fair
Among the crowd at the feast
Where the prey is pleased to share
The same bench as the savage beast
Fed with the need to win the race
While remaining at a proper place
Until being struck by the late hour
As we shudder at the taste turning sour
We live as if time wasn't going by
Polite guests, not even scared to die
Forgetting to get back on the road
To leave behind all the truths we believed to hold
Settle for the chill of the forest stream
To quench your thirst, and go forward
Lightened by the faint undergrowth gleam
Rather than the dull shine of rewards
Leave a sheltered easy life
To adventure into the wild
We might fail taking to the woods
But can't be bound by shallow goods
One is wise to go his own way
Never mind if you're starting late
Wolves run wherever they like
We may not arrive in due time
This bright point, keep it in your eye
We must stay on course
Fellows who lingered feel now dismayed
By quite a cruel truth to learn
For any feast, the cost to be paid
Is an amount of life in return
supported by 320 fans who also own “Path of the Wolf (Bonus Track)”
The songs are masterfully composed and flow together beautifully, and the orchestration is exactly how I want metal orchestration to sound: full, playable by a real orchestra, and just as important to the music as the vocals, drums, guitar, and bass are. tonycordeshimself
supported by 266 fans who also own “Path of the Wolf (Bonus Track)”
I never cared about symphonic metal at all. I do very much care about folk as well as progressive metal, and so I couldn't resist after reading the third exceptional AMG review for Wilderun in a row. 'Sleep...' has been on my radar for quite some time, being graced by one of the most beckoning cover arts I have ever seen. The band more than lives up to its reputation, composing great musical pieces from start to finish. I absolutely love the multitude of influences being put together here. David Fischer
supported by 253 fans who also own “Path of the Wolf (Bonus Track)”
I dig this album so much, definitely a keeper. Subtly and masterfully mixing death metal subgenres, backed with an over the top production. They're true professionals. Can't wait for their next release! doive