Sinners gather to the holy mountain
Zion calls your name
Throw your sins and sorrows on His shoulders
Give Him all your guilt and shame
More precious than earthly riches
Rejoice in the newness of your life
Born of the Spirit
Born of God
Come, make some noise
Raise your voice higher
Come, raise your voice higher
Come, make some noise
Raise your voice higher
Come, raise your voice higher
Saints assemble
Join the revolution
Shout the battle cry
Out of every tribe, tongue and nation
One holy people unified
We are the priestly nation
We are the true circumcision
Heirs of the kingdom and the world
Come, make some noise
Raise your voice higher
Come, raise your voice higher
Come, make some noise
Raise your voice higher
Come, raise your voice higher
The times of trouble are passing
The glory is everlasting
Gift of eternal peace and joy
Come, make some noise
Raise your voice higher
Come, raise your voice higher
Come, make some noise
Raise your voice higher
Come, raise your voice higher
When all the noise of battle has faded
Fog of war has dissipated
Then comes the day we've awaited for so long
The meek will claim the earth
Inherit the kingdom
And rule with Christ
Rule with Christ
There's no more crying, no more pain
All their tears wiped away
God himself is their sun
And they shall fear no one
Christ the king on His throne
In righteousness forever and ever and ever
Amen
Make some noise
Come, make some noise
Raise your voice higher
Come, raise your voice higher
Come, make some noise
Raise your voice higher
Come, raise your voice higher
credits
from Blood Moon Rising,
released August 1, 2022
Simon J. Kok: Vocals, Drums, Keyboard programming
Carl Johan Grimmark: Guitars
Egon Veevo: Bass
Music & Lyrics by Simon J. Kok
Mixed & Mastered by Simon J. Kok
Out of the wreckage brought upon by dual personal tragedies comes an outstanding album that is sorrowful and victorious. Once you listen to this a few times, it’s hard to want to listen to anything else for a while. This is my front runner for metal album of 2021, and perhaps even my overall AOTY. Metal Marc
I picked this up a few years ago, at a time when I really needed an album like this. To this day it is still something that I love to play beginning to end and feel every second of it.
Such a amazing expression of humbling yourself lyricwise mixed with the most unique style of Black Gaze I've ever heard. billyspears