Songs about darkness

Darkness in music often symbolizes mystery, the unknown, or emotional depth. It can evoke a range of feelings, from melancholy to introspection.

Dive into the shadows of songwriting and uncover the nuanced meanings behind the lyrics that resonate with the theme of darkness.

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Song
Artist
  1. Demons Imagine Dragons
  2. Ruler Of My Heart Alien Stage
  3. Black Sorrow Alien Stage
  4. Oh My Clematis Alien Stage
  5. No More Tears Ozzy Osbourne
  6. 革命道中 (On The Way) Aina The End
  7. Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) Marilyn Manson
  8. Solare Esperón
  9. Fear Of The Dark Iron Maiden
  10. Where Did You Sleep Last Night Nirvana
  11. Dracula Tame Impala
  12. NOT OK 5 Seconds of Summer
  13. Forgotten Linkin Park
  14. Alastor's Song (Versión En Español) David Delgado
  15. Kuchitsuke Buck-Tick
  16. my Clematis - round 1 Alice Nox
  17. Me Vuelves a Herir De Saloon
  18. Mother Danzig
  19. Dragula Rob Zombie
  20. EL APAGON Grupo Guinda (Peru)
  21. Cosmic Love Florence + The Machine
  22. Darkness At The Heart Of My Love Ghost
  23. Hunting Soul (versión en español) Francisco Javier Cruz
  24. Black Sorrow - Round 3 Alice Nox
  25. Sweet Decadance Psychonaut 4
  26. Vivid Vice (Opening 2 Full) Jujutsu Kaizen
  27. No Me Importa Morir El Otro Yo
  28. Beast In The Night Randy
  29. Dinle Beni Bi' Yüzyüzeyken Konuşuruz
  30. My Tunnels Are Long And Dark These Days Asaf Avidan
  31. Sleeping Sun Nightwish
  32. The Second Coming Jerry Goldsmith
  33. Where Dead Angels Lie Dissection
  34. KID OF DARKNESS Slaughter To Prevail
  35. Romance Buck-Tick
  36. El Reino Olvidado Rata Blanca
  37. Maldito sea tu nombre Angeles Del Infierno
  38. Lucifer Lasso
  39. Incognita (Ft. Kendo Kaponi) Don Omar
  40. Demons ENHYPEN
  41. Mayonaka Ni Kawashita Yakusoku Malice Mizer
  42. Make Me Wanna Die The Pretty Reckless
  43. Turn The Lights Off Tally Hall
  44. Let Me Sign Robert Pattinson
  45. Shoots And Ladders KoRn
  46. Minero Los Ovnis
  47. Jokerman Beny Jr
  48. Black Winter Bethzaida
  49. Dogma the GazettE
  50. Truth Alexander Ebert