1. An emo/hardcore ban… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least 12 artists that use this name:
1. An emo/hardcore band from Pennsylvania, United States formed in the mid 90's.
2. A female fronted power metal band from Taiwan formed in 2001.
3. A metal band from Mississippi, United States
4. An industrial band from Germany
5. A rock band from the United Kingdom
6. A hard rock band from England
7. A rock band from Australia
8. A metal band from Norway
9. An ambient electronic artist from Japan
10. A death metal band from Virginia, United States
11. A post-hardcore/metalcore band from Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States.
12. A hyperpop artist from Texas, United States
1. Seraphim was a mid 1990's emo/hardcore band from Philadelphia.
They released a split 7" with the candyland carcrash entitled "A Rocket Trip to the Moon" (1995, Small Craft Advisory, SCA #001), a Self-Titled 7" (1995, Static, STATIC #003) and had a song on the "There Is a Light" compilation 12" (1997, Red Jagwire/Grimmlake)
2.Seraphim is a female-fronted power metal band from Taiwan, established in 2001. The current band line-up consists of:
Vocals - Quinn
Lead Guitar & Vocals - Kessier
Drums - Van
Guitar - Tiago
Bassist - Mars
Seraphim, a heavy metal band from Taiwan, features Melodic Power Metal. Its style of music has been widely recognized on many heavy metal websites in more than 35 countries in European, American, Asian, and Oceanian continents. Because of five members' efforts and fans' support, Seraphim has become the top-ranking band among the Melodic Power Metal bands in Taiwan.
As soon as established in 2001, Seraphim has caught the attention of Magnum Music, which later signed the contract with this band. Up to now, three albums had been issued, including The Soul that Never Die, The Equal Spirit, and Ai. The production of these three albums was assisted by Fredrik Nordstorm in Studio Fredman in Sweden, and the overdubbing was assisted by Mikko Karmila and Mika Jussila in Finnvox Studio in Finland.
These albums were appreciated by famous album publishers in Japan, Spain, and Russia. Seraphim has become the only band touching the European continent, the cradle of heavy metal. This band is named the star of Asia by Castle of Pagan, one of the famous Japanese, Spain, and Russia. Seraphim has become the only band touching the European continent, the cradle of heavy metal. This band is named the star of Asia by Castle of Pagan, , one of the famous Japanese heavy metal websites. Right now, the albums of Seraphim are available in more than forty one websites of countries in the world, and they are expected to be accessible in more other countries.
In July 2011 it was announced that former vocalist Pay Lee passed away following heart surgery.
3.. Seraphim is a doom/metal/hardcore band. โHailing from Tupelo MS, and heavy as hell. Weโre thrilled to bring you Seraphimโs debut 7โ for A389 Records. Limited to 500 copies all on black vinyl, this will serve as a teaser for their upcoming LP they will be recording for A389 in 2010. Fans of Mastodon, Neurosis and Baroness take note.โ http://www.myspace.com/seraphimms
4. Seraphim is a German martial industrial act.
5. Seraphim is an English Rock-Project from Ex-Mansun-Drummer Andie Rathbone.
6. Seraphim is also an underground heavy rock band from Hertfordshire, England who are gaining prominence around the area and London.
7. Seraphim are also a Perth band.
8. Seraphim was a Norwegian metal-core band, active in the late nineties.
9. Seraphim was also a japanese ambient electronic artist in the 80s and 90s, known for their tracks on the MUJI BGM 1980-2000 compilation.
10. Seraphim was an underground death metal band from Virginia that released 2 demos.
11. Seraphim was a post-hardcore/metalcore band hailing from Grand Rapids, Michigan. Their first EP "The Passage" was released on January 1st 2012. It is currently available on Spotify and iTunes. They also released an album called Roots And Ruins in 2013. spirit-of-metal.com/en/discography/Seraphim_(USA-2)/1
12. Seraphim is an experimental hyperpop artist from Austin, Texas. She has released multiple singles and albums since she started making music in 2021.
No more
Seraphim Lyrics
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And i'll never turn back
No more
He says he's the one
He's the one I'm looking for
And i'll never turn back
No more
Tell him when
Tell him where i can get found
And i'll never turn back
No more
Down on my knees
Down on my knees
Don't need to crawl
Don't wanna please
Well, I'll never turn Back
No more
The lyrics to Seraphim's song No More convey a sense of determination and finality. The repetition of the phrase "no more" throughout the song emphasizes a decision that has been made to move on from something or someone. The singer declares that they will never turn back, indicating that they are committed to this decision.
The line "he says he's the one" suggests that this song might be about a romantic relationship. The singer is looking for someone specific and is determined to find them. The repetition of the phrase "tell him" reinforces this idea; the singer is asking for someone to pass along a message to their desired person.
The lines "down on my knees, don't need to crawl, don't wanna please" express a sense of independence and self-respect. The singer is not willing to grovel or change themselves to please someone else. They are standing up for themselves and moving forward with confidence.
Overall, the lyrics to No More suggest a sense of empowerment and self-determination. The singer has made a definitive decision to move on from something or someone and is committed to this choice.
Line by Line Meaning
No more, no more, no more, no more
I am absolutely done with something, and there is no going back to it.
And i'll never turn back
No more
I have made a firm decision to move forward and not look back.
He says he's the one
He's the one I'm looking for
I have found what I have been searching for in someone, and believe they are the right person for me.
Tell him where
Tell him when
Tell him where i can get found
I am willing to put in the effort to make sure this person knows how to find me and when to meet.
Down on my knees
Down on my knees
Don't need to crawl
Don't wanna please
I am no longer willing to grovel or try to please someone in order to make things work.
Well, I'll never turn Back
No more
This is a permanent decision, and I will never go back to the way things used to be.
Writer(s): Terry Cox, John Renbourn, Danny Thompson, Jacqui Mcshee, Bert Jansch Copyright: Carlin Music Corp.
Contributed by Eliana R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.