Green Eyes | With a voice as powerful as a goddess’s whisper and as thunderous as a storm
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With a voice as powerful as a goddess’s whisper and as thunderous as a storm, Green Eyes brings ancient myths to life through music. Her songs weave tales of forgotten deities, heroic tragedies, and celestial wonders, carrying the echoes of ages past. From the haunting cries of lost civilizations to the fiery anthems of divine battles, every note she sings is a portal to another world. Step into the realm of legends—where fate is written in the stars, and the voices of gods still linger in the wind.
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Green Eyes - Wawel’s Last Breath | The legend of the Wawel Dragon is one of Poland’s (Music Video)
ANKH TV - Where Music MeetsThe legend of the Wawel Dragon is one of Poland’s most iconic tales, and what makes it truly fascinating is that instead of a heroic knight slaying the beast in battle, the monster is defeated by the intelligence of a young apprentice. This unique twist sets it apart from traditional "hero vs. beast" narratives, adding a strategic and almost philosophical dimension to the victory.2 views -
Green Eyes - Throne of Ashes (A Doom Metal Tale of Love and Ruin)
ANKH TV - Where Music Meets"Throne of Ashes" tells the story of an invincible king who, upon falling in love with Lythara, watches his empire crumble under the weight of his obsession. The song explores seduction as an overwhelming force, turning power and glory into dust. Lythara doesn’t just enchant—she consumes, reducing even the greatest to nothing. The Doom Metal sound, slow and oppressive, mirrors the king’s inevitable downfall, while the female vocals capture the duality between fascination and destruction. It is a song about desire, downfall, and the tragedy of those who dare to challenge Lythara’s eternal enchantment.3 views -
Green Eyes - Wings of Fire | The exhilaration of flight and the inevitable fall (The myth of Icarus)
ANKH TV - Where Music Meets"Wings of Fire" is a song of defiance, ambition, and the tragic cost of reaching beyond one's limits. Inspired by the myth of Icarus, it captures the exhilaration of flight and the inevitable fall that follows unchecked desire. The lyrics reflect both the intoxicating freedom of soaring towards the sun and the harsh reality of fate, reminding us that the line between triumph and downfall is razor-thin. It is a hymn to those who dare to dream, even when the fire consumes them.5 views -
Green Eyes - Deep Blue Love | The timeless myth of sirens and the tragic fate (Original Song)
ANKH TV - Where Music MeetsThis song was inspired by the timeless myth of sirens and the tragic fate of those who fall under their spell. It's a story of irresistible love, deception, and the inescapable pull of the unknown depths. The idea of being lured into the ocean by a mesmerizing voice, only to meet a sorrowful end, carries both beauty and darkness—a theme that has fascinated storytellers for centuries.9 views -
Green Eyes - The Acheron Domain | It’s a reflection on time, regret, and the price of ambition
ANKH TV - Where Music MeetsThis song was inspired by the tragic fate of a king who, despite his power and long reign, realizes too late that he never truly lived. As he crosses the Acheron, the river of sorrow, memories flood his mind—his children growing up without him, the sunrises he never appreciated, the fleeting moments he sacrificed for a throne that now means nothing. It’s a reflection on time, regret, and the ultimate price of ambition.10 views -
Green Eyes - Never Born | a song woven from the chilling wisdom of Silenus (Official Song)
ANKH TV - Where Music Meets"Never Born" is a song woven from the chilling wisdom of Silenus, whose words to King Midas echo through the void of existence. It embodies the doom-laden weight of knowledge—that the greatest gift is to never have lived at all. The track unfolds like a lament, a funeral hymn for those cursed with consciousness. In the slow, crushing waves of doom metal, this truth is sung not with despair, but with the eerie acceptance of fate. Does the wind whisper his words, or do we already know them in our bones?5 views -
Green Eyes - Twice I Lost You | The song weaves sorrow and longing into heavy, melancholic melodies
ANKH TV - Where Music Meets"Twice I Lost You" captures the agony of Orpheus, whose love defied death but could not escape fate. The song weaves sorrow and longing into heavy, melancholic melodies, echoing his doomed journey through the underworld. It's a lament not only for a lost love, but for the fragility of hope itself—how a single moment of doubt can unravel everything. In the echoes of his song, we hear the eternal question: was it fate, or was it his own weakness that sealed his tragedy?10 views -
Green Eyes - Pandora’s Curse | The ancient Greek myth of Pandora and the infamous box song
ANKH TV - Where Music Meets"Pandora’s Curse" was inspired by the ancient Greek myth of Pandora and the infamous box (or jar) that unleashed chaos upon the world. This song explores the themes of temptation, regret, and the fragile thread of hope that lingers even in the darkest moments. Is hope a gift or just another cruel trick of fate? That question lingers in every verse. Let me know what you think!5 views -
Green Eyes - Sails of Fate
ANKH TV - Where Music Meets"Sails of Fate" is an epic folk metal/Viking rock anthem inspired by the fearless warriors of the North and the mystical seeresses who guided them. It tells the tale of Viking raiders venturing into the unknown, driven by the call of destiny, the roar of the sea, and the wisdom of the prophets by their side. Their journey is one of glory and sacrifice, where steel meets fate, and the gods decide who lives to sail again. This song embodies the raw power of adventure, the thrill of battle, and the eternal spirit of those who dared to conquer both land and sea!10 views -
Dante Alighieri - Divine Comedy Inferno Opera Canto 1C
ANKH TV - Where Music MeetsCanto 1C - Intro a cappella part2 Gothic Metal At first in motion set those beauteous things; So were to me occasion of good hope, The variegated skin of that wild beast, The hour of time, and the delicious season; But not so much, that did not give me fear A lion’s aspect which appeared to me. He seemed as if against me he were coming With head uplifted, and with ravenous hunger, So that it seemed the air was afraid of him; And a she-wolf, that with all hungerings Seemed to be laden in her meagreness, And many folk has caused to live forlorn!81 views