W.A.S.P. Shadow Man
“Shadow Man” is one of the most intense and politically charged tracks from W.A.S.P.’s 2002 album Dying for the World. Written in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, the song reflects the atmosphere of fear, anger, and moral tension that defined that moment in history. Rather than offering simple answers, W.A.S.P. channels the chaos of the era into a dark and confrontational heavy metal statement.
Musically, “Shadow Man” is aggressive and direct, driven by sharp riffs, pounding drums, and a relentless tempo that mirrors the urgency of its subject matter. The production is raw and uncompromising, emphasizing impact over polish. Blackie Lawless delivers the vocals with controlled fury, balancing rage with clarity to reinforce the song’s sense of warning and confrontation.
Lyrically, the track explores themes of terror, hidden enemies, and the cycle of violence, presenting the “shadow man” as a symbol of threats that operate unseen. The song reflects on how fear reshapes societies and how conflict often feeds itself through retaliation and misunderstanding.
“Shadow Man” stands as one of W.A.S.P.’s most topical and visceral songs, capturing a specific historical moment while remaining relevant through its broader commentary on fear, power, and consequence.
Asleep in black
There’s no light in the crack
The crooked fingers for you
No don’t ya dare say a prayer
It’s just the nights in your mare
Oh the long forever you’ll do
No mercy – no coming back
No mercy – forever fade to black
Oh where’s the god that made you
Oh you’re superman
Going down forever – to never land
Oh where’s the God you pray
Forsaken again
Never knew forever
The Shadow Man
Oh free at last
With a heart in the black
Forever shadowing you
Don’t you swear to the terror
Your god never cares
Oh come oh whatever your do
[Repeat bridge]
[Repeat chorus]
[Repeat chorus]
Where’s the god that made you
Oh you’re superman
Going down forever to never land
Don’t runaway or hide again
No gates of Heaven
Album: Dying for the World
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