supported by 19 fans who also own “Lucifer in Starlight”
Sabaton manages to rise from the sea of mediocrity that has plagued them in the last few albums. This album once again has some good and distinct songs, not just grey mass. I can feel that they put some work into this one. pghm
supported by 17 fans who also own “Lucifer in Starlight”
Im Swedish
Back in 2005 i was driving my truck in Göteborg, had the CD and at full blast inside my Volvo FM9, i have so much memory from this Album, Me and my brother listen to Cliffs of Galapoli all the time in hes car, this was before Sabaton was really know, This was back when Nightwish and Sabaton had the uniqe sound.
Now i finally bought all albums here at BandCamp to Rock with my IEMS and my Fidelio X3 and my DAP, Streaming sucks compare to WAV =)
PS Make Amaranthe move over here !! =)
Beine Jr
supported by 17 fans who also own “Lucifer in Starlight”
Reviews hailed this as a master class in power metal and they weren't wrong. From battle chants to double-kick speed and balladry, these Swedes outclass their Italian counterparts. gebs