Candlemass Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | Where the Runes Still Speak |
| 52 | Julie Laughs No More |
| 53 | Psalms for the Dead |
| 54 | Waterwitch |
| 55 | The Killing of the Sun |
| 56 | The Lights of Thebe |
| 57 | Droid |
| 58 | Ebony Throne |
| 59 | Elephant Star |
| 60 | Siren Song |
| 61 | Tot |
| 62 | The End of Pain |
| 63 | Black as Time |
| 64 | Temple of the Dead |
| 65 | Aftermath |
| 66 | Mars and Volcanos |
| 67 | Black Eyes |
| 68 | Blumma Apt |
| 69 | Wiz |
| 70 | Galatea |
| 71 | Dustflow |
| 72 | I Still See the Black |
| 73 | Zog |
| 74 | Cyclo-F |
| 75 | Mythos |
| 76 | Cylinder |
| 77 | ARX/NG 891 |
| 78 | Abstrakt Sun |
| 79 | Karthago |
| 80 | Molotov |
| 81 | Lidocain God |
| 82 | White God |
| 83 | Apathy |
| 84 | Bewitched (demo) |
| 85 | Tjo och tjim och inget annat |
| 86 | Battlecry (demo) |
| 87 | Bewitched (live) |
| 88 | At the Gallows End (studio outtake) |
| 89 | Dark Reflections (demo) |
| 90 | Voices in the Wind |
| 91 | A Tale of Creation (demo) |
| 92 | Somewhere in Nowhere (demo) |
| 93 | Under the Oak (demo) |
| 94 | Into the Unfathomed Tower (demo) |
| 95 | Dying Illusion |
| 96 | House of Doom |
| 97 | Astorolus - The Great Octopus |
| 98 | Mourners Lament (studio outtake) |
| 99 | Splendor Demon Majesty |
| 100 | The Omega Circle |
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About Candlemass
Candlemass is a Swedish doom metal band formed in Stockholm in 1984, who single-handedly defined and popularized epic doom metal as a distinct subgenre within heavy music. Their monumental debut "Epicus Doomicus Metallicus" (1986) established the template for epic doom with its glacially slow, crushing riffs, operatic vocals, and theatrical atmosphere that drew equally from Black Sabbath's heaviness and classical music's grandeur. The band's sound is characterized by impossibly heavy, downtuned guitars that move like tectonic plates, creating a sense of impending apocalypse that's both beautiful and terrifying, perfectly exemplified in classics like "At The Gallows End" and "Mirror, Mirror." What makes Candlemass distinctive is their ability to combine bone-crushing heaviness with genuine emotional depth and sophisticated songwriting, transforming doom from a niche curiosity into an art form capable of expressing profound melancholy and existential weight. Their cultural impact extends far beyond metal, influencing countless doom, sludge, and drone bands while proving that extreme heaviness could coexist with musical sophistication and theatrical presentation. Over their four-decade career spanning 87 albums and 778 songs, they've evolved from the operatic bombast of their early work through various lineup changes and stylistic experiments, with later albums like "Psalms for the Dead" and "Death Thy Lover" showing a band still capable of innovation while maintaining their core identity. Songs like "Bewitched" and "Lucifer Rising" showcase their mastery of building tension through repetition and dynamics, creating music that feels both ancient and timeless, cementing their status as the undisputed kings of epic doom metal.