1.) An American black metal band wit… Read Full Bio ↴There are 2 bands named "Absu":
1.) An American black metal band with a sound comprised of both thrash and death metal. Formed in Plano, Texas in 1989, the band's name was originally "Dolmen" but this was soon changed to "Absu", drawing thematic influence from esoteric middle-eastern and Celtic mythology. They recorded four albums and an EP from 1993 to 2001. After the release of Tara in 2001 the band was put on hiatus as guitarist and bassist Equitant Ifernain and Shaftiel departed, citing musical differences and disinterest in the band, respectively.
The current line-up is:
Proscriptor McGovern - Vocals (lead), Drums (Proscriptor, ex-Melechesh, ex-Judas Iscariot)
Vis Crom - Guitars (Rumpelstiltskin Grinder, ex-Armageddon, ex-Evil Divine)
Ezezu - Vocals (backing), Bass (ex-Panzram)
In 2007, Proscriptor resurrected Absu, announcing a new line-up and a new (self-titled) album was released in 2009.
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2.) Black metal band from Italy, released only one demo:
Catacomba, Opera I Demo, 1993
Later changed their name to Void of Naxir
Fantasizing to the Third of the Pagan Vision
Absu Lyrics
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Thus shalt thou be
A creator of the sun
Charon will inhibit his entrance
The fields and dwellings of relapsing ruins
Find thou thyself in every star
Achieve thou every possibility
Listen! Heed not the siren-voice of thought
These lyrics from Absu's song Fantasizing To The Third Of The Pagan Vision are highly metaphorical and esoteric, typical of the band's overall style and themes. The opening line "Pour water on thyself" can be interpreted as a purification ritual, a way to cleanse oneself and become ready for a spiritual journey. This journey is hinted at throughout the rest of the lyrics, with references to the creation of the sun, Charon (the ferryman of Hades in Greek mythology), and the ruins of ancient civilizations.
The line "Find thou thyself in every star" could be seen as a call to connect with the divine, or perhaps an invitation to explore the vastness of the universe and see oneself reflected in it. The idea of achieving every possibility is also present, suggesting a kind of limitless potential or a striving for transcendence. However, this is contrasted with the final line "The fable of river", which hints at the impermanence of all things and the ultimate emptiness of existence.
Overall, these lyrics are dense and multifaceted, inviting multiple readings and interpretations. They speak to themes of spiritual exploration, personal growth, and the search for truths that can never be fully captured.
Line by Line Meaning
Pour water on thyself
Cleanse yourself and prepare for a spiritual transformation.
Thus shalt thou be
Only after undergoing purification can you become.
A creator of the sun
One who attains enlightenment and has the power to create through their own illumination.
Charon will inhibit his entrance
Death will come for all, and ultimately, no one can escape it.
The fields and dwellings of relapsing ruins
The world is in a constant state of change, with civilizations and societies rising and falling.
Find thou thyself in every star
Every single aspect of the universe holds a reflection of yourself, revealing different aspects of your own psyche.
Achieve thou every possibility
With self-discovery, comes the ability to achieve everything you truly desire.
Listen! Heed not the siren-voice of thought
Don't get lost in your own mind and thoughts or become too attached to your own beliefs, as it can distract you from your true self.
The fable of river
The metaphorical story of the river that represents the cycle of life, death and rebirth.
Contributed by Max K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.