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All Unleash The Archers tracks are amazing, and the Abyss album takes their usual mastery to a new level, but some tracks still stand above the rest. The Wind That Shapes The Land is like the band couldn't choose between 3 or 4 tracks for this spot on the album, so they blended them together beautifully into this masterpiece. The only way to describe it is a musical journey; you can really *feel* the story being told. Dan
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While most bands get more depth and complexity with time, Sabaton seems to ever get more simplistic. And it started pretty basic too. This album breaks new grounds in the art of being basic.
Still a headbanger.
The history buff in me also laments the fact that any album on the great war needs to at least be a double album. There's just too much to cover. Some of the most epic moments shine by their absence. gramoun-kal