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Lachryma' nominated for Best Metal Performance at 2026 GRAMMY Awards.
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"Ghuleh / Zombie Queen - Commentary Version" is a track by Ghost, from the album Infestissumam (Commentary Version), released 11th April 2013. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 12 articles about Ghost.
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Lyrically, the literal meaning is not, doesn't really, it has a deeper meaning, but the literal meaning is not as deep. It has a very classic sort of horror choice of words, words for a Papa to sing over a cool song. The subliminal meaning of the song is about the embracement, the embracing of the past, and nostalgia, and the idea of putting things to, on a pedestal.
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