so it's nice to be one of the few bands that's actually doing that". In an interview for MTV in February 2007, bassist Joey DeMaio lamented that "these days, there's a real lack of big, epic metal that is drenched with crushing guitars and choirs and orchestras. The band is also known for a loud and emphatic sound. Formed in 1980, the group is known for lyrics based on fantasy (particularly sword and sorcery) and mythology (particularly Norse mythology and Greco-Roman mythology), as well as numerous songs celebrating the genre and its core audience. Manowar is an American heavy metal band from Auburn, New York. Me and That Man – New Man, New Songs, Same Shit Vol.HolyHell, Rhapsody of Fire, The Dictators, David Shankle Group, The Rods, Brain Surgeons, Christopher Lee.Sylvester, Steve-The Necromancer Of Rock: The Origins of Death SS (Book Review).Bonehunter – Dark Blood Reincarnation System.Adenborg, Ozzie-We Came To Rock: The Official Pretty Maids Journals (Book Review).Wawrzyniak, Ray-Rush Gigs (Book Review).Blum, Jordan-Dream Theater Every Album, Every Song (Book Review).Orange Goblin-Rough & Ready, Live & Loud.Boarhammer – I: Cutting Wood For Magickal Purposes.Hertkorn, Andreas-Todessehnsucht:Longing For Death (Book review).
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Eric’s vocal solo, the instrumentals, the sentiments about September 11th all combine to make this a warm, full and ultimately quite laid-back Manowar. Personal fave: May the blood of battle upon your weapons never dry”.Īll in all, I feel this is a very personal, solemn and intimate Manowar album one they made for themselves as much as for the fans. Despite a lack of originality there are enough innovative phrases to keep it fresh. The lyrics are standard Manowar style, very powerful and inspiring and staying faithful to the principles of true metal. Finally the triple shot to the head the final three tracks just crush, reminding us of many of the tunes on TRIUMPH OF STEEL, thundering bass, pounding double bass, blazing solos and Eric screaming his lungs out. The title track shows again Eric’s newer raw vocal style and was an excellent choice for the single. The other three midpaced/slow tunes are very anthemic, with pounding metal beats, wonderful sing-along choruses, with the usual high caliber of musicianship that we have come to expect. I was surprised and delighted at his newer heavier vocal style. The opener “Call to Arms” is fantastic, Eric’s voice has never sounded so powerful and has a new raw edge that really suits the music. So that leaves us with 7 of the 11 songs of real metal material. Metal in spirit yes, metal in terms of sonic delivery, no. “The March” and “Valhalla” are majestic, glorious, epic and heart swelling instrumentals but…not metal. Being Canadian the patriotism was a little much for me but I understand the intention and feel the sincere sentiment in what they did., but I just have the same emotional connection, being far removed from the events of September 11th. “The American Trilogy” did nothing for me as I didn’t recognize two of the three songs in the medley. It was nice of them to include the English translation of the opera tune and Eric’s vocal performance will silence the people who say he is not a good singer once and for all. Only they have the balls to try to do a medley of ballads “An American Trilogy” and an opera tune, “Nessun Dorma” and get away with it. Manowar have rarely (once I think) done a cover and suddenly we have two cover tunes and one being of a medley of three cover tunes! A break from tradition for sure as Manowar delivers something new and fresh. The pace really is odd…two mid-tempo songs, 2 non-metal songs, a slow song, two more non-metal songs, a mid-tempo song and then a boot to the head with three fast songs top close the album. two mid-tempo songs, two slow songs, and four songs that in all honesty cannot be classified as “metal”. Manowar always pushing for the highest quality, deliver an eleven song CD clocking in at 48 minutes. What no Canadian flag on the cover? Disappointing. Let’s put aside the hype, the history, the bravado and really take a good look at this CD.Īnother excellent Ken Kelly cover. There has been a lot of talk good, bad and otherwise in the global metal community about an event of this magnitude….