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Griefshire is the third album by the gothic metal band Elis. The first track of the album, "Tales from Heaven or Hell", talks about the narrator's daughter, who, after her father's death, decides to fulfill his last will: to read his secret diary to "discover the truth about her origin", and to shed his ashes over a small unknown town.
However, she is afraid that her father lied to her about everything. The second track, "Die Stadt", describes the town as it looks like now, and then it starts talking a little about how the town used to be according to the narrator's memories. Also, it tells how seekers of the truth look for her wisdom. The fourth track, "Brothers", is the first track about the two brothers' relationship.
The song says that, although the younger brother the narrator was physically handicapped since he was born, his older brother does not abandon him, even after their mother's premature death. The song describes the older brother as a man that "everyone follows and listens to" due to his leadership skills. Finally, it talks about an "eternal vow" that both brothers made in front of their mother's tomb, swearing that they would be together forever, and that they would follow her steps no matter what happened then.
It narrates how the younger brother discovered that all he always feared had already happened: his older brother had become a sect leader, and all the people in the town blindly followed him, because he promised them redemption. He wants to stop his older brother before something terrible happens, and he starts planning how to do that, and to remind him the promise they both made to her mother; this part is told in "Seit dem Anbeginn der Zeit".
Sabine Dünser, Liechtenstein singer (–), Sabine
The next two tracks, "Remember the Promise" and "Phoenix from the Ashes", are involved with the big discussion between the two brothers. The first, "Remember the Promise", talks about what the narrator told his brother to make him stop before it's too late, and why he could not take anyone safely to salvation; and "Phoenix from the Ashes" is the answer of the older brother, his frustration and his negative reaction to his younger brother's words.
Meanwhile, the older brother's wife discovers the truth about her husband's mistakes and what could happen if he does not stop pretending to save everyone. She wonders how long she'll be able to stand without being hurt, and all her thoughts can be listened in the next track, "How Long".