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The Lord's Prayer
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I promise you didn't hear this scorching version of the Lord's Prayer in Sunday School! A metal cover of the 1973 hit by Sister Janet Mead. Trading acoustic strums for aggressive guitar riffs and soaring vocals in this remake of the timeless prayer.
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I don't confine myself to a single genre. My muse draws from every direction, and I follow where it leads using various AI technologies.
Hello, and thank you for listening. I don't really have a single genre that I aspire to create. It's mainly just what I'm feeling in the moment. My muse draws inspiration from every direction. My musical voyage takes me on journeys both internal and external, journeys whose results I can't always predict. For me, it's truly the journey that matters, not the destination. I let my creativity flow freely, allowing it to guide me where it will. I don't constrain myself to a particular style or genre; instead, I embrace the boundless possibilities of musical expression. Each new piece is an adventure, an opportunity to explore uncharted sonic territory. My aim is not to adhere to any preconceived notions of what my music "should" sound like. Rather, I strive to authentically channel the emotions, ideas, and perspectives that well up within me at any given time. The end result may defy easy categorization, but that's part of the beauty. I'm not beholden to any expectations other than my own artistic vision. So in short, I let my muse be my guide. I follow where it leads, embracing the unpredictable journey of musical creation (via various AI technologies). I hope you'll join me on these voyages, as I never know quite where they might take us. Cheers!
Song Info
Genre
Metal Cover Songs
Charts
#37 today
#2 in subgenre
Author
Sister Janet Mead
Rights
Sister Janet Mead
Uploaded
January 26, 2026
Track Files
MP3
MP3 12.1 MB 320 kbps 5:16
Lossless
WAV 38.6 MB
Meta Data
BPM
165
Beat
4/4
Key
G maj
Vocals
Male
Story behind the song
"The Lord's Prayer" is a cinematic, "Desert Metal" re-imagining of the classic 1973 hit by Sister Janet Mead. This version strips away the traditional and replaces it with a haunting Middle Eastern folk intro featuring the Oud and Doumbek, before erupting into a massive, Disturbed-style industrial anthem. Blending ancient instrumentation with modern aggression, it transforms the timeless prayer into a defiant, high-octane call to arms. It is a sonic bridge between the cradle of civilization and the raw power of contemporary metal. I’ve always loved the daring spirit of Sister Janet Mead’s original version, and I wanted to see what happened if we pushed that energy even further for a modern audience. This remake is about the "power and the glory" - capturing the prayer not just as a quiet meditation, but as a triumphant, high-decibel anthem. From the driving pulse of the opening to the explosive final choruses, I wanted the music to feel as massive as the words themselves. It’s a tribute to the timeless nature of the message, amplified for the 21st century. Concept by Ward C Locke. Music produced using Suno AI.
Lyrics
Our Father, Who art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, On earth as it is in heaven. Our Father, Who art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, On earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. Forgive us our trespasses, As we forgive them who trespass against us. Forgive us our trespasses. Our Lord, lead us not into temptation, But save us from evil. And the kingdom, the power, And the glory forever, Will be Yours! Our Father...
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