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01. "Twilight of the thunder god" 02. "Free will sacrifice" 03. "Guardians of Asgaard" 04. "Where is your god?" 05. "Varyags of miklagaard" 06. "Tattered banners and bloody flags" 07. "No fear for the setting sun" 08. "The hero" 09. "Live for the kill" 10. "Embrace the endless ocean"
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 | Beschreibung: | Amon Amarth return with the follow up to their acclaimed 2006 release, WITH ODEN ON OUR SIDE, with TWILIGHT OF THE THUNDER GOD., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Bass: Ted Lundström, Cover [Cover Artwork], Artwork [Cover Artwork]: Tom Thiel (2), Design, Layout: Thomas Ewerhard, Drums: Fredrik Andersson (2), Engineer [Assistant]: Dennis Israel, Guitar: Johan Söderberg (3), Guitar: Olavi Mikkonen, Horns, Brass: Ronny Milianowicz, Music By, Lyrics By: Amon Amarth, Photography By [Band]: Michael Johansson (4), Producer, Engineer, Mixed By, Mastered By: Jens Bogren, Technician [Drum Tech]: Peter Damin, Vocals: Johan Hegg, Vocals [Male Choirs]: Ronny Milianowicz, Vocals [Male Choirs]: Ulf Bejstam, Soloist, Guitar: Roope Latvala, Vocals [Guest]: Lars-Göran Petrov, Strings: Apocalyptica, Labelcode MTB14693.2 (3984-14693-2), Recorded At Fascination Street Studios, Produced For Northern Music Co. (2), Glass Mastered At Arvato Digital Services, Published By Edition Stockholm/Berlin, Published By Sony / ATV Music Publishing (Germany) GmbH, Copyright (c) Metal Blade Records Inc., Phonographic Copyright (p) Metal Blade Records Inc., Record Company Metal Blade Records GmbH |  | Produzent: |
Jens Bogren |
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Kunden, die dieses Produkt gekauft haben, haben auch Folgende gekauft
Vladislav M. - 11.05.2020  Amon Amarth is fully armed and very dangerous! A great album filled with military hits and hymns of northern culture. One of their best work ever!
|  | INWOO S. - 23.09.2019  Good Melodeath album. I think this is the best album of Amon Amarth. Also, Twilight of the thunder god is the one of the best track I've ever heard.
|  | Marco M. - 09.09.2019  A damn great album. Of course usual Amon amarth style, not bad if fulfilled by generous and strong inspiration which 3 songs alone can show you deeply: Guardians of Asgaard, Varyags of Miklagaard and Bloody Banners and tattered flags; but to be honest, no real fillers you can find here. Until the solem Embrace of Endless Ocean, the quality of the songs is high and the impact on your ears 100% guaranteed!
|  | Scherbyna A. - 18.09.2018  The Swedish band Amon Amarth with every new release tightens the loop on its neck all the tighter and tighter - coming to an unattainable level for most competitors on the ideal of the alloy of a crushing viking and melodic death, they begin to repeat themselves seriously, having every chance to become such a Motorhead from, in fact , and they also generated the style. There is nothing bad in this, not every team can boast of such a result, but from the first the demand always goes on the highest level. If you have never heard of Amon Amarth, then "Twilight of the Thunder God" will hit you in the heart - an amazing combination of the melodic death and what is commonly called viking metal, with expressive and charismatic vocals in ten epic acts. However, those who have known the creativity of Amon Amarth for a long time, "Twilight of the Thunder God" may seem ... no, not a step back, but rather a trampling on the spot, because all this was already on "Fate of Norns" and "With Oden on Our Side ». In the first case, the album deserves a high score, in the second - the average. Bringing the quality of music to the limit, Amon Amarth finally brought to mind and design - in this respect, "Twilight of the Thunder God" is the best in their discography, especially a good cover that perfectly describes the musical content. However, it's time to seriously think about how to slip out of the loop, maybe, really move toward the symphonic viking death, whose rudiments are in the "Live for the Kill", recorded together with the group Apocalyptica?
|  | Cosmo Lee - 11.11.2008  Amon Amarth come advertised as "viking metal," an interesting proposition in 2008. The Stockholm band, which takes its name from Tolkien, certainly ha...
|  | Ben Donnelly - 03.11.2008 A thousand years ago, if you walked into a Viking long house, you might notice a station near the fire pit where the women would heat up glass bulbs. ...
|  | Adrien Begrand - 28.10.2008  Over the last two decades, Viking lore and metal music have gone together like mead and a drinking horn. From the days of seminal Swedes Bathory to th...
|  | Toby Cook - 20.10.2008 OK, let’s be honest - when a new Amon Amarth album comes along, you pretty much know exactly what you’re going to hear: Thunderous riffs, epic solos, ...
|  | Andre Mihsin - 17.09.2008  You'd think Amon Amarth would have run out of ideas for songs after seven albums of Viking-inspired metal tunes. But don't underestimate the Swedish q...
|  | Kit Brown - 17.09.2008  Amon Amarth doing what they do best. There are very few tricks to the Swedish metal quintet’s latest installment, as the songs don’t really progress t...
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