Apologies in advance for the specifically religious answer to this question, but that's the perspective I have.
I'd live it like any other day. I personally don't have the liberty of suddenly changing my life in that fashion; I've been raised in such a way that I know what's best for me and I've been well aware of when I've chosen not to do the right thing. God's not going to let me off the hook at the last minute, he knows that my sudden lurch toward moral perfection would be borne of panic and cynical self-preservation rather than some genuine desire to learn humility.
'Facing Down' by Anubis Gate. Their latest album is really only about half-good, but I've enjoyed everything else I'm hearing from them.
That's the song that got me into Iron Savior and it's been my favorite from them ever since, in addition to being one of my favorite traditional power metal songs and favorite songs in general.
'Painted Eyes' by Sun Caged.
I don't know how I missed these guys for so many years, maybe I just didn't want to slough through so many long songs. It's great prog (running out ov adjectives), a nice emphasis on the guitars and well-applied piano.
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We've got a number of people here who claim to be from North West UK...but I think only one actually admitted to being from Birmingham.
'The Final Overture' by Anubis Gate.
These guys continue to enthrall me. I haven't heard a single wasted space of time so far on this album, and it's merely one of several well-reviewed efforts from them.
'The Sight Of Telham Hill' by Thy Majestie.
Going through the 'Hastings 1066' album and pleased to find more of the bombast and power I loved in 'Jeanne d'Arc'.
'Waking Hour' by Anubis Gate.
Wow, these guys are probably the nicest surprise I've had all break. Excellent stuff - melodic, techy and taut. Guitars, drums, vocals, keyboards all work very well. In particular the vocal harmonies are nice.