Entombed's debut album was Left Hand Path, a cult favorite that established the band as a popular death metal band. The follow-up, Clandestine, was just as popular. These first two albums were unique in that they featured what was sometimes referred to as a "chainsaw" guitar sound which became a staple of Swedish death metal worldwide. It was created using the Boss Heavy Metal distortion pedal and a Peavey amplifier. This iconic guitar tone spawned the niche sub-genre referred to as 'entombedcore' which consists of just hardcore bands using the infamous chainsaw tone as part of their sound.
After the Gods of Grind tour, Entombed began changing their sound into a mix of groove metal, hard rock and death metal frequently called death n roll. Although this may have turned off many fans, it established their mainstream and critical reputation. Wolverine Blues and Hollowman are widely considered classics of early 1990s death metal, but were followed by problems with various record companies.
In 1999, Entombed released Uprising, which was an anti-commercial return to the band's roots. The follow-up, Morning Star returned to Hollowman and Wolverine Blues style metal. They have since released 2003's album Inferno, a continuation of the 'death n roll' style that has become their trademark sound.
2006 saw the release of new music from Entombed, with the When in Sodom EP on June 6 (or 06/06/06), and the full length album Serpent Saints - The Ten Amendments was released on July 9th, 2007. This album is the group's first release with drummer Olle Dahlstedt (of Alpha Safari and ex-Misery Loves Co.), who replaced long-time drummer Peter Stjärnvind in 2006.
they reunite in 2016 after winning the case of entombed name.
Current band members:
* Robert Andersson (vocals)
* Edvin Aftonfalk (bass)
* Alex Hellid - guitar
* Uffe Cederlund - guitar
* Nicke Andersson - drums
Former members:
* Jörgen Sandström - bass
* Zoran - bass
* Lars Rosenberg - bass
* Peter Stjärnvind - drums
* Johnny Dordevic - vocals
* David Blomqvist - guitars
* Uffe Cederlund - guitar, bass
* L.G Petrov - vocal
Session and guest members:
* Fred Estby - vocals
* Matti Kärki - vocals
* Orvar Säfström - vocals
* Peder Carlsson - harmonica
* Anders Lindström - guitar
* Daniel Rey - vocals
* Östen Warnebring - vocals
Scottish Hell
Entombed Lyrics
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Cracked his moral shell
Possessed to wear the kilt
In his Scottish hell
I touched your lips your eyes fell out
On to the floor behind the door
I picked them up and washed them off
The song "Scottish Hell" by Entombed has a number of cryptic and unsettling lyrics, but one of the most striking is the opening stanza. It begins with the line "Satan kissed my dog," which seems intentionally bizarre and nonsensical. However, on closer inspection, this line could be interpreted as a metaphor for corruption or evil entering into something previously innocent or pure. The dog, typically seen as loyal and friendly, has now been "cracked" and its "moral shell" shattered by the influence of Satan. The idea of possession is then introduced, as the dog is now "possessed to wear the kilt," which could be seen as a kind of cultural or national identity associated with Scotland - the titular "Scottish hell."
The second stanza of the song is equally disturbing, with the image of someone's eyes falling out and being washed and taped back in place. This could be read as a metaphor for deception or dishonesty, with the person's "mask" - their outward appearance or persona - being removed to reveal something unpleasant or unsettling. The act of washing and reattaching the eyes could be seen as an attempt to hide or disguise this ugliness, rather than confronting it directly.
Overall, the lyrics of "Scottish Hell" are difficult to parse and open to multiple interpretations. They paint a picture of a world that is twisted and nightmarish, where nothing is quite as it seems and even loyal pets can become possessed by evil. The language used is deliberately provocative and unsettling, forcing the listener to confront uncomfortable truths and ideas.
Line by Line Meaning
Satan kissed my dog
The singer is trying to express how they feel like the devil has had an impact on their life by saying that even their dog has been touched by temptation.
Cracked his moral shell
The dog's inner strength and willpower have been broken down by the evil force, making him susceptible to acting against his normal behavior.
Possessed to wear the kilt
The devil has completely taken over the dog, pushing him to go against his nature so much that he is willing to wear a traditionally Scottish garment, which is not usually something a dog would wear.
In his Scottish hell
The place where the dog finds himself in is perceived to be like a personal hell, where there is no escape from the torment inflicted upon him.
I touched your lips your eyes fell out
The artist describes a bizarre and unnatural event that seems to defy logic, most likely serving as a metaphor for how their actions have caused something irreparable to happen.
On to the floor behind the door
The eyes have fallen in a place that is not easy to see or reach, emphasizing that the singer's actions have created a difficult situation that may be impossible to fix.
I picked them up and washed them off
The singer is attempting to correct their mistake by taking action to correct the situation.
And taped them back upon your face
The artist has achieved some measure of success in their attempt to fix the situation, but something is still not quite right or natural.
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@BIZMACKY1
HOLY SHIT THIS COVER RULES FOR SOM MANY REASONS!!! IF U DONT KNOW DEAD HORSE U BETTER ASK SOMEBODY!!!!
@bones3611
I'd love to see Entombed do a couple more Dead horse songs. WTG Entombed!!!
@trice9669
Always loved Entombed but this hits home, Texas love baby!
@burttschell
I’m from Texas. I approve this message.
@deliverance310
He sounds like Mike from dead horse.. great cover
@Vrten
This song is great... NO, it's beyond. Keep playing; love this.
@ra35491
Jinkies! Dead horse cover done right.
@cabalofdemons
Thank you for posting this record. Entombed are my favorite Death Metal band
@sualkkk
perfect!!!
@BLUErobotman
AWESOME!!