1) Malfeitor is a blac… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name.
1) Malfeitor is a black metal band from Italy, formed in 2006 by Malfeitor Fabban (Aborym, ex-Void of Silence). Released their debut album "Unio Mystica Maxima" in 2007, and second album "Incubus" in 2009.
2) Malfeitor was a black metal band from Norway. Released "Malfeitor" demo in 1991 and "Pandemonium" demo in 1992. Some members later formed the band Strid.
3) Malfeitor is a death metal band from Sweden. First active during 1990-1995 and was made of Benny Moberg, Mattias Parkkila (Stigmata, Excruciate, Blood Mortized, Birch Mountain), Markus Wålm, Fredrik Zethraeus, Pelle Ekegren (Mastication, Grave, Coercion, GodHateCode). After Malfeitor split in 1995, the guys played in smaller projects until Moberg and Parkkila reunited and started Blood Mortized in 2007, as an old school Swedish death metal band, to recapture a small shade of Tomas Skogsberg's famous sunlight-sound. In 2010, Moberg decided to leave the band and focus on the resuscitation of Malfeitor together with Mattias Parkkila.
4) Malfeitor was a death/thrash metal band from Washington DC, USA. Released the "Diabolic Youth" demo in 1987. They later changed their name to Malediction.
5) Dungeon synth. https://malfeitor.bandcamp.com/
Into the Qliphot of Golachab
Malfeitor Lyrics
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Qliphotic might
Of those who burn in fire
Unbalanced Geburah
Wrath of God
In the meander of golachab
Mars is spreading it's stench of death
High are the flames as high as the Fire
Let me feel your last breath!
Ra Nergal
Tu es diabolus
Our furiose hostium Suum destruit
Tu es adversarius dei
Tu es Genitor Mortis
Hanging down the sound of damnation
Inside the thirteenth path of malkunofat
The deepest fall into the arms of Ereshkigal
In the meanders of Golachab!
In the meanders of Golachab!
The song "Into the Qliphot of Golachab" by Malfeitor is a dark and powerful depiction of the underworld and the wrath of God. The lyrics speak of the Qliphot, which are the unbalanced and evil counterpart of the divine Sephirotic tree of life in the Kabbalah. In this song, we are taken on a journey into the Qliphotic might of those who burn in fire, representing the punishment and retribution of God. The unbalanced Geburah, which is the Sephirotic attribute of strength and severity, is also mentioned, highlighting the devastating power of God's wrath.
As we delve further into the Qliphot of Golachab, the lyrics paint a vivid picture of the darkness and chaos that reside within. The glowing sparks in Sitra Ahra, a manifestation of the other side, and the stench of death spread by Mars, symbolizing war and destruction, create a haunting atmosphere. The flames are depicted as high as the fire, representing the intense and unrelenting punishment of God. The line "Let me feel your last breath!" is perhaps a plea or challenge to those who have been condemned to face their demise.
The song continues with references to Ra Nergal, the Mesopotamian god of the underworld, and his role as the diabolus and adversarius dei, or the adversary of God and the creator of death. The sound of damnation and the deepest fall into the arms of Ereshkigal, the Sumerian goddess of the underworld, further emphasize the darkness and hopelessness of those who have been condemned to the Qliphot.
Line by Line Meaning
Cruel
Harsh and merciless
Qliphotic might
Power of the sitra ahra, the realm of evil
Of those who burn in fire
Referring to the punishments suffered by those condemned to hell
Unbalanced Geburah
An imbalance in the sephirot of Geburah, the sphere of strength and judgement
Wrath of God
Divine anger and retribution
In the meander of golachab
Referring to the winding, twisting path of the Kabbalistic realm of Golachab
Glowing sparks in Sitra Ahra
Fiery embers within the realm of evil
Mars is spreading it's stench of death
The planet Mars, associated with war and violence, is unleashing its deadly influence
High are the flames as high as the Fire
The flames of hell are intense and unrelenting
Let me feel your last breath!
A desire to witness the final moments of those condemned to hell
Ra Nergal
An invocation of the Babylonian god of plague and the underworld
Tu es diabolus
You are the devil
Our furiose hostium Suum destruit
Our furious enemies will be destroyed
Tu es adversarius dei
You are an adversary of God
Tu es Genitor Mortis
You are the father of death
Hanging down the sound of damnation
The cries of the condemned fill the air
Inside the thirteenth path of malkunofat
Referring to the Kabbalistic path of spiritual death and decay
The deepest fall into the arms of Ereshkigal
A descent into the underworld, into the embrace of the Babylonian goddess of death
In the meanders of Golachab!
Continued reference to the twisting paths of the Kabbalistic realm of Golachab
In the meanders of Golachab!
Repeated emphasis on the Kabbalistic realm and its association with damnation
Contributed by Lucy L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.