Sabaton - Heroes - Sealed Heavyweight Gatefold Vinyl LP + Bonus Tracks g

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Start Date: December 6, 2014
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· Swedish heavy metal heroes Sabaton have dominated the European heavy
metal circuit for years, receiving prestigious awards including Metal
Hammer’s Golden Gods Award for Best Breakthrough Artist.
· Sabaton have played huge stadiums with bands such as Iron Maiden, as well
as performing their biggest show ever at the Polish Przystanek Woodstock
Festival in front of more than half a million fans.
· After months of intense working in the famous Abyss Studios, Sabaton’s
seventh full length, ‘Heroes’, is ready for release. ‘Heroes’ is once again a
concept record based on different historical, 20th Century wars and battles,
telling fascinating stories about men and women on battlefields and other
dangerous locations.
· Music-wise, ‘Heroes’ strikes the metal scene like a fighter aircraft from a
clear sky. After serving some ultra-catchy, more traditional Sabaton epics
(‘No Bullets Fly’, ‘Soldier Of 3 Armies’), this Falun quintet dive into more
unprecedented territory with songs such as the powerful ‘The Ballad Of Bull’,
the Western movie themed ‘To Hell And Back’ and the guitar driven ‘Resist
And Bite’.
· As a whole, ‘Heroes’ serves compelling mixture of epic metal anthems,
carried out by ultra powerful guitar riffs, pounding drums, catchy choruses,
‘rough-meets-melody’ kind of vocals and incomparable solos, not forgetting
totally new level of intensity and bombastic sound quality, thanks to world
famous producer and Sabaton’s longtime guardian angel Peter Tägtgren.
‘Heroes’ introduces Sabaton as more varied and dynamically wider than ever
before but, at the same time, this new record still possess every imaginable
element you may expect from these heroic Northmen.

Night Witches
No Bullets Fly
Smoking Snakes
Inmate 4859
To Hell And Back
The Ballad Of Bull
Resist And Bite
Soldier Of 3 Armies
Far From The Fame
Hearts Of Iron
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Man Of War