Powerslave has good lyrics though too elegant while Hallowed ones are easier to relate to for most people
Yeah, that's the real problem here, innit?
I don’t want to die I’m a god why can’t l live on? is great intellectually but who will relate to with such a line?
This is an utterly,
utterly wrong take, sorry. Two reasons.
1.)
relatable is just such a stupid criterion, really. What is relatability? Does it require being literally 1:1 comparison?
Didn't people love
Lord of the Rings, although they probably don't rule a country as a sovereign, don't fight giant spideresque demigods, don't possess a piece of jewelry representing the corruptive nature of Sin, don't help overthrow or don't hang out with Faerie Folk in forgotten woods?
And yet people found it relatable.
A lot.
If we wanted to keep things
truly relatable, we should only make art about blokes sweating in the office in the front of the computer, right?
2. The fact that people don't feel like they can relate to this is indeed the problem here - we tend to consider ourselves our own gods all the time nowadays;
I am who decides what to do,
I am the one to decide what's right or wrong,
my will shall be done,
I can do what I want. Me, myself and I.
In fact, it is only Death that remains the ultimate constant for us all, the one we can't avoid. The one that reminds us that, oh, I am not my own master after all.
"In my last hour, I'm a slave to the power of Death".
That's why we tend to shush the thoughts, the talk. Oh, dying? Me? I don't think so. Doesn't concern myself. Isn't really relatable, see what I mean, bruv? I am a God, I can't die, I must live on.
The applicability of Powerslave is just as high as the applicability of Hallowed, it's just the latter is more literal. In fact, lyrically, they are kinda the same song.
With that in mind, I wholeheartedly endorse all the three song that have great lyrics here, Hallowed, Powerslave and Rime. I probably find the former the weakest, purely from the lyrics-craft point of view and the aesthetics of the lyrics as such, but the gap isn't very large. It's just the other two are much more interesting musically.
Despite
Powerslave's instrumental section copying
Asia. You know... kinda.