Article description
If you can listen to βMaster Of Warβ without the urge to tie a pelt around your waist and pillage the bar, youβre probably beyond all help anyway. Amon Amarthβs third album βThe Crusherβ provides perfect melodic death metal for a living room party complete with headbanging.
General
Item no. | 355456 |
Musical Genre | Melodic Death Metal |
Exclusive | No |
Media - Format 1-3 | LP |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | Amon Amarth |
Product type | LP |
Release date | 5/19/17 |
Gender | Unisex |
LP 1
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1.Bastards Of A Lying Breed
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2.Masters Of War
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3.The Sound Of Eight Hooves
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4.Risen From The Sea
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5.As Long As The Raven Flies
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6.A Fury Divine
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7.Annihilation Of Hammerfest
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8.The Fall Through Ginnungagap
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9.Releasing Surtur's Fire
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10.Eyes Of Horror
by Eugen Legat (null) The drunkards around the huge frontman Johann Hegg are one of the few constants of Swedish Death cult and don't even think of escaping their natural limitation of their unique sound. Alone the use of their beloved Abyss Studios or the use of repolished deomo-material ("Risen from the sea") stands for pride and sense of tradition. Similar to Manowar (apart from some excursions of over-estimation of oneself), Amon Amarth's songs will catch your heart and soul by majestic monumentality rather than packed detail. To a Dane magazine, guitarist and main songwriter Olli Mikonnen described "The crusher" not a logical successor to the predecessor but rather to the debut "Once sent from the golden hall". And there are some facts that reason that, like the return to some ultra-fast speed shells, as well as some simple solos apart of flowing meloy-lines.