1) Kadavar is a progressi… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists with this name:
1) Kadavar is a progressive / hard / psychedelic rock band from Berlin, Germany. The play a sort of retro rock / proto-metal with occult themes.
Current line-up:
Christoph "Wolf" Lindemann - vocals, guitar
Christoph "Tiger" Bartelt - drums
Simon "Dragon" Bouteloup - bass
Former members:
Philipp "Mammut" Lippitz - bass
2) Kadavar was an old school death metal band formed in 2007 from Milan, Italy. The band managed to release a demo, EP, and a full length before disbanding in 2009. Before adopting the name Kadavar, the band was known by the name Bleeding Eyes. The Kadavar LP line-up was:
Current line-up:
Lorenzo "Evil Jeff" Bidoli - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Luca Braggion - Lead Guitar
Luca Colucci - Bass, Vocals
Davide Bacchetta - Drums
Doomsday Machine
Kadavar Lyrics
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I'll Teach You To Wait
Let The Terror Rise
I'm In My Doomsday Machine
The Game Has Changed
My Destiny
It's All Over Now
You Stay Together
To Keep Up The Fight
But I'll Wait Forever
You Won't Stop My Right
The Power Of My Action
The Traps That Steer
You Won't Stop My Right
Their Deadly Smiles(?)
Sinners Wanna Be Saved
The Loving Girl(?) That's Showing The Way
Is My Doomsday Machine
The Screams Terrorize The Child
The Catcher Of The Deadly Sin
Is My Doomsday Machine
Remember The Words
I'll Teach You To Wait
Let The Terror Rise
I'm In My Doomsday Machine
The Game Has Changed
My Destiny
It's All Over Now
You Stay Together
To Keep Up The Fight
But I'll Wait Forever
You Won't Stop My Right
The Power Of My Action
The Traps That Steer
You Won't Stop My Right
Their Deadly Smiles
Sinners Wanna Be Saved
The Loving Girl(?) That's Showing The Way
Is My Doomsday Machine
The Screams Terrorize The Child
The Catcher Of The Deadly Sins
Is My Doomsday Machine
The lyrics of the song Doomsday Machine by Kadavar revolve around the idea of an impending apocalypse that the singer of the song is fully embracing. In the opening lines of the song, the singer speaks of themselves as an instructor who will teach the listener to wait for what is coming, all while the terror is rising. Then they proclaim their location within the Doomsday Machine, which can be interpreted as the destructive force that is coming.
The chorus of the song talks about the game having changed, and the singer's destiny being all over now. This indicates that the singer sees the apocalypse as inevitable, and their actions are the means to bring it about. The lines "You won't stop my right, the power of my action, the traps that steer" showcase the singer's conviction that they are doing the right thing, and those who oppose this apocalypse will not be able to stop them.
The song also speaks of people trying to save sinners from the upcoming destruction and a girl showing the way to salvation, but the singer sees their actions as in vain, as their Doomsday Machine is overpowering everything. The screams terrorize the child, catcher of the deadly sin, further emphasizing the apocalyptic tone of the song.
Overall, the lyrics of Doomsday Machine paint a picture of a protagonist who has embraced the apocalypse and is determined to see it through, regardless of opposition.
Line by Line Meaning
Remember The Words
Do not forget what I have said before
I'll Teach You To Wait
I will show you how to be patient
Let The Terror Rise
Let fear and panic take over
I'm In My Doomsday Machine
I am in a powerful and destructive device
The Game Has Changed
The rules have been altered
My Destiny
My fate is predetermined
It's All Over Now
The end is here
You Stay Together
You remain united
To Keep Up The Fight
To continue the struggle
But I'll Wait Forever
But I am willing to wait indefinitely
You Won't Stop My Right
You will not prevent me from achieving what I want
The Power Of My Action
My ability to act effectively
The Traps That Steer
The schemes I use to manipulate
Their Deadly Smiles
Their fake and dangerous grins
Sinners Wanna Be Saved
Those who have sinned want salvation
The Loving Girl(?) That's Showing The Way
The guiding figure who appears loving but leads people astray
Is My Doomsday Machine
Is a part of my scheme to destroy
The Screams Terrorize The Child
The screams cause fear and trauma in the innocent
The Catcher Of The Deadly Sins
The one who captures those who have committed serious wrongdoing
Is My Doomsday Machine
Part of my plan to cause destruction and chaos
Contributed by Aria R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
DAVID GUERRA
Remember the words
I’ll teach you to wait
Let the terror rise
I’m in my doomsday machine
If they have changed my destiny
It will all burn down
You stay together
to keep up the fight
But I’ll win forever
you won’t stop my right
The power of my engine
the churches sneer
You won’t stop my right
Their death is mine
Sinners want to be saints
The loving girl that´s showing the way
My doomsday machine
The screams terrorize the chime
The kettle from our deadly sin
Is my doomsday machine
Nuclear Blast Records
Nice recommendations! Glad you're enjoying! If you like Kadavar, you might also like Graveyard, Scorpion Child, Witchcraft, and Orchid. Just to name a few ;)
Nuclear Blast Records
Thank you for checking it out!
hermanrofl kleingeld
We need more bands like this!!!!
n8ged8
Forgot to say that this sound is very well mastered. Sounds like them playing in my room - and sounds like 20 years ago when I was listening to vinyl. Bleibt so - macht euer eigenes Ding!
StormLaker1975
Pentagram meets a touch of Deep Purple, Jethro Tull (minus the flute), with a little Sabbath, and Zeppelin thrown in for good measure. I played one their albums for my 50 something friends at work, they were pretty impressed by these fellas keeping the sounds alive:-)
PMC
Great But where do you work where you can play jams this good whilst there?? Lucky You!
Augusto Argañaras
dude, it's just a standard 70's hard rock song
Bernat Sanromà Ot
@Augusto Argañaras i think he was reffering to the whole song structure. The solo sound has nothing to do with the sound of solos in 70s bands, nor has the voice and the whole sounding
Bernat Sanromà Ot
@Augusto Argañaras i encoin this commentary as a 70s enjoyer
20bstone
Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats are the sonic equivalent of a 70s horror B-movie, you should check them out...I think you will really dig them! Kadavar is also a high-quality band, loving this new song.