They released two demos called "Into Oblivion" and "Anthem to the Dark Side" in 1997 and 98 and a year later they recorded their first self- financed and self- produced full-length "Soli Deo Gloria". In 2004 the second album "Testimonium A.D.", also self- financed, followed and despite not being full-time musicians, the band invested all time they had and managed to nail record deals for Germany, Brazil, Sweden, the UK, Switzerland and Austria.
Current band members are:
Sebastian Levermann (vocasl, guitar)
Sebastian Grütling (drums)
Nils Weise (vocals, keyboard)
Tobis Kersting (guitar)
Fever
orden ogan Lyrics
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She's the fever stealing the life from you
False believer, true deceiver
She's the fever stealing the life from you
Hail to the slave, to the fool who obeys the order
Will he stand all the world's misery?
Like a dwarf for the day he'll be free
False believer, true deceiver
She's the fever stealing the life from you
False believer, true deceiver
She's the fever stealing the life from you
Hail to the grave, to your last dark eternal TV
Lull the ground between boats, nore [?] and birds
Down takes of life, in her eyes are eternities
Will come hold you at the end of the world
False believer, true deceiver
She's the fever stealing the life from you
False believer, true deceiver
She's the fever stealing the life from you
The lyrics of Orden Ogan's song F.E.V.E.R. deal with the themes of manipulation and deceit. The song tells the story of a false believer, a true deceiver who steals the life from those who follow her. The use of the pronoun "she" suggests that the song is about a woman, who is described as a fever that infects and destroys those who fall under her spell. The repeated chanting of the title "false believer, true deceiver" adds to the sense of warning and danger.
The lines "Hail to the slave, to the fool who obeys the order / Will he stand all the world's misery?" suggest that this woman has followers who blindly obey her every command. The use of the word "slave" indicates that they are not free to make their own choices. The "king of the world" mentioned in the next line may be a metaphor for this woman's power and control, yet the fact that he is described as "unheard" and "frightened waiting" implies that even he is not immune to her influence.
The final lines of the song shift the focus to death and the afterlife. The image of the "last dark eternal TV" suggests a hopeless and meaningless existence, surrounded by death and decay. The "down takes of life" may refer to the end of life, while the promise of being held "at the end of the world" may be a reference to either the end of the individual's life or to a more apocalyptic scenario.
Overall, F.E.V.E.R. is a song that warns against blindly following those who seek power and control over others. The use of vivid and sometimes unsettling imagery creates a sense of unease, adding to the song's overall impact.
Line by Line Meaning
False believer, true deceiver
The subject of the song is someone who pretends to have faith but is actually deceitful.
She's the fever stealing the life from you
This deceitful person is like a plague, robbing the listener of their vitality and energy.
Hail to the slave, to the fool who obeys the order
This line suggests that those who blindly follow authority or power may be seen as weak or foolish.
Will he stand all the world's misery?
This rhetorical question implies that those who blindly follow may not be able to withstand suffering or hardship in the world.
King of the world, yet unheard, still be frightened waiting
This line suggests that even those in positions of power may feel powerless, and have their own fears and anxieties.
Like a dwarf for the day he'll be free
This simile implies that those in power or authority may feel small or insignificant, and hope for their own freedom.
Hail to the grave, to your last dark eternal TV
This line suggests that the listener may be consumed with entertainment or distractions even in death.
Lull the ground between boats, nore [?] and birds
This line is more ambiguous, but could imply a sense of calm or peace amidst chaos.
Down takes of life, in her eyes are eternities
This line could imply that the deceitful person has a darker or more profound insight into life and death.
Will come hold you at the end of the world
This final line could be interpreted as a promise from the deceitful person to be with the listener at the end of time, or as a more general statement about the inevitable embrace of death.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: SEBASTIAN LEVERMANN
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@markusecker8203
In my opinion this is one of the most complete metal songs ever written. This could be the starting song to get many young people into that kind of music. For me it has everything a metal song needs:
0:00 - 0:31 a very catcy intro melody with an alternate instrument to the guitar and easy to follow lyrics.
0:32 -1:01 a fat and fast melodic riff with an awesome tail, also killer drumsound
1:02 - 1:26 heavy break to that beating rythm guitar part and cool vocals
1:27 - 1:45 Fat chorus
1:47 - 2:08 Nice solo with alternating slow and fast parts, some nice sweep picking and catchy runs
2:09 - 2:16 Heavy Rythm part
2:17 - 2:58 ULTRA HEAVY rythm part almost Machine Head like with perfect vocals added
2:59 - 3:19 Nice Bagpipe part, another added instrument gives this a little more variety
3:00 - 4:03 Final chorus epicness with added choir oOOo's in the end.
4:04 - 4:25 Smooth piano outro to relax again.
Thats pretty good stuff to fit into a <5 minutes song! I can imagine that some kids wanna go and learn to play guitar after listening to this. Well done Orden Ogan!
@GeorgWilde
Shame they dont have more publicity. This is the kind of song that makes you start listen to metal.
@blyjd91
IKR. They don't have ANY tabs written anywhere.
@MontyAndaconda
This is the first song I ever heard by them, and now I am hooked for life!
@cravingmetal
Entropic Bunny check out their Albums: Vale, Easton Hope & To The End if you like this song ;-)
@MontyAndaconda
CravingOfficial I certainly will! I actually heard Nobody Leaves immediately after this one, and I remain impressed. They have some SERIOUS talent. It is an utter shame they aren't more widely known.
@cravingmetal
Yeah do it :-) and the frontman produced our first album (bonus information)
@Taika_talvi
0:41 still one of the most badass Powermetal riffs out there
@ethan9841
I swear....
All these european metal bands are so fucking badass. Theres like a different aura about them.
@SortenRavn
tbh, I think its (partly) because of our histroy (medival times and such.. when we told history when gathered round campfires or in the longhalls during winter.. )
@Cernumospete
@ThePowerOf42 It's the blood of millions that drenches the european soil.
Millions of corpses ashes and dust.
Millions of souls gathered over three thousand years with violent deaths and no salvation.