For CD: The way you were sound, although the Count it denies, according to a continuation of Born to live, or at your own site. The text is extremely flat and kept the refrain reminiscent Hallelujah:
Ha-le-luuuu-Jaaah
So-as-duuu-waarst
The piece but nothing more remains in the ear. Compared with previous Unholy ballads like Be My Light or, God forbid, an astronaut, a total letdown and not even halbausgeschöpftes potential.
The second title, night shift leaves some joy arise acts but also extremely attached and the Count sings now with fabric softener in the vocal cords, earlier he had always asked for the harder pieces his voice lowered by "evil" to sound, now he sings himself the tough stuff in a soft voice, what the whole lot of pressure increases and thus also makes that song about nothing in particular.
I also find it a pity that actually are only 2 songs on the single. There used as Maxi CDs that have the heart beat faster. Now you get 2 songs on a cheaply produced CD geballert and must be content.
I find it very unfortunate how Unholy has changed. Clear, which is Count and remains a likeable person with a big heart and I admire him for his kind and his commitment to sick children, etc., but a musician should be judged primarily by his music and what it produces today, Unfortunately, there is no longer really "his" music, even though he still likes to claim that. But who knows who there behind his back pulls the strings and puts his words in my mouth ...