W.A.S.P. — Heaven's Hung In Black
"Heaven's Hung in Black" is a poignant track from W.A.S.P.'s 2007 album, Dominator. The song draws inspiration from a quote by President Abraham Lincoln, who, upon witnessing the aftermath of the Battle of Gettysburg, remarked, "Tonight the heavens are hung in black." Blackie Lawless, the band's frontman, crafted the narrative from the perspective of a U.S. soldier in Iraq, standing at the gates of heaven only to be told there's no room due to the ongoing conflicts.
Fans have lauded the song for its haunting and emotive composition, highlighting its significance in W.A.S.P.'s discography.
For those wishing to experience the song:
YouTube: A music video is available.
Spotify: Stream the track.
"Heaven's Hung in Black" stands as a testament to W.A.S.P.'s ability to intertwine historical references with profound storytelling, delivering a powerful musical experience.