"The Four Horsemen" is the most renowned track from the 1972 concept album 666 , a seminal work of progressive rock by the Greek band Aphrodite’s Child, featuring Vangelis and Demis Roussos. The song and accompanying visual footage serve as a psychedelic interpretation of the biblical Book of Revelation. 1. Concept and Lyric Analysis
: Rides a pale (or green) horse, representing Death . 2. Musical Structure and Video Elements Aphrodite's Child - The Four Horsemen (video)
: Rides a black horse and carries a balance, representing Famine . "The Four Horsemen" is the most renowned track
The song is characterized by a "dynamic contrast" that mirrors the tension of the end times. Aphrodite's Child - The Four Horsemen (video) Concept and Lyric Analysis : Rides a pale
The album’s central theme, conceived by filmmaker Costas Ferris, is a "rock oratorio" depicting a circus performance based on the apocalypse. As the show progresses, the lines between the performance and the real apocalypse happening outside begin to blur.