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returntothepit >> discuss >> ITT: I force feed you "Nightfall in Middle Earth" until you shit dragons. by Boozegood on Oct 6,2012 3:15am
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The album retells the events in The Silmarillion, beginning with an episode at the end:

In "War of Wrath", Sauron advises his master Morgoth to flee the triumphant Valar in the War of Wrath. Morgoth sends him away and reflects on the events leading up to his defeat.

In "Into the Storm", Morgoth and Ungoliant, fleeing from Valinor after having destroyed the Two Trees, struggle for the possession of the Silmarils.

"Lammoth" is the scream of Morgoth with which he fights off Ungoliant.

In "Nightfall", Fëanor and his seven sons mourn the destruction wrought by Morgoth, including the slaying of Finwë, Fëanor's father, and swear to get revenge on him, in spite to the Valar's disapproval.

"The Minstrel" is most likely about Maglor, son of Fëanor, who composed the song "The Fall of the Noldor" based on the Kinslaying.

In "The Curse of Fëanor", Fëanor expresses his wrath and anger and relates the misdeeds he commits, especially the Kinslaying, in pursuit of Morgoth.

In "Captured", Morgoth addresses the captive Maedhros, Fëanor's son, and chains him to the Thangorodrim mountains.

In "Blood Tears", Maedhros relates the horrors of his captivity and his deliverance by Fingon.

"Mirror Mirror" recounts how Turgon, in view of inevitable defeat, builds the city of Gondolin, aided by Ulmo ("The Lord of Water").

In "Face the Truth", Fingolfin reflects about the destiny of the Noldor.

In "Noldor (Dead Winter Reigns)", Fingolfin recounts his Noldor army's passage from the icy waste of Helcaraxë and the prophecy by Mandos about the Noldor's fate; he reflects on his own and his people's guilt and foreshadows their ultimate defeat.

"The Battle of Sudden Flame" talks about the battle in which Morgoth breaks the Siege of Angband using his Balrogs and dragons.

"Time Stands Still (At the Iron Hill)" is about Fingolfin riding to the gates of Angband to challenge Morgoth to a duel. Fingolfin wounds Morgoth seven times but is eventually killed.

"The Dark Elf" refers to Eöl who seduced Turgon's sister and fathered Maeglin, who would eventually betray Gondolin.

In "Thorn", Maeglin reflects on his situation and decides to betray Gondolin to Morgoth.

"The Eldar" is Elvenking Finrod Felagund's farewell to his people, dying from wounds received in saving his human friend Beren from a werewolf.

In "Nom the Wise", Beren mourns his friend Finrod. Nóm means "wise" and was the name given to Finrod by Beren's forefather Bëor.

In "When Sorrow Sang", Beren sings about his love to the Elven princess Lúthien and his death at the teeth of Morgoth's wolf Carcharoth.

"Out on the Water" refers to the last dwelling-place of Beren and Lúthien.

In "The Steadfast", Morgoth curses his captive Húrin who steadfastly refused to reveal the secret of Gondolin.

In "A Dark Passage", Morgoth ponders his triumph in the fifth battle. The song also relates the origins of the kindred of men and Morgoth's curse on Húrin to be witness to his children's tragic fate.

"Final Chapter (Thus ends ...)" concludes the album, speaking of Morgoth's victory by the "treachery of man" but also of the hope for a new day.

"Harvest of Sorrow" is the bonustrack on the remastered version of the album. Túrin mourns the loss of his sister Niënor.

The cover art for the album features Lúthien dancing before Morgoth, from "The Tale of Beren and Lúthien".


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toggletoggle post by Mark r at Oct 6,2012 8:23am
Modern classic



toggletoggle post by ark at Oct 6,2012 9:37am
SIR MAY I PLEASE HAVE ANOTHER



toggletoggle post by DestroyYouAlot  at Oct 6,2012 10:24am
fully back'd AT THE EYYYYE-RON HILLLLLL



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Oct 6,2012 10:28am
Somewhere Far Beyond is better.



toggletoggle post by DestroyYouAlot  at Oct 6,2012 11:29am
false statement is false



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Oct 6,2012 11:48am
Somewhere Slar Beyond is better.



toggletoggle post by Uh at Oct 6,2012 12:07pm
arilliusbm said[orig][quote]
Somewhere Far Beyond is better.


That's been the general consensus from about everyone I've talked to about this band, but Mirror Mirror is still one of my favorite power metal songs.



toggletoggle post by Arist nli at Oct 6,2012 12:58pm
In my top 3 albums



toggletoggle post by Spence at Oct 7,2012 4:34pm
Every Blind Guardian album is great.

Imaginations will always be my favorite though.



toggletoggle post by andrewbastard nli at Oct 7,2012 8:32pm
Def my fav power metal album evar



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