The Landing (album)
The Landing | ||||
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Studio album by Iron Savior | ||||
Released | November 18, 2011 | |||
Recorded | Powerhouse Studio, Hamburg, Germany | |||
Genre | Power metal, heavy metal | |||
Length | 49:24 | |||
Label | AFM | |||
Producer | Piet Sielck | |||
Iron Savior chronology | ||||
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The Landing is the seventh full-length album by the German power metal band Iron Savior, released on 18 November 2011.[1]
Track listing
All music and lyrics are written by Piet Sielck
- "Descending" - 1:04
- "The Savior" - 4:47
- "Starlight" - 4:51
- "March of Doom" - 4:42
- "Heavy Metal Never Dies" - 4:14
- "Moment in Time" - 5:07
- "Hall of the Heroes" - 5:38
- "R.U. Ready" - 4:48
- "Faster Than All" - 5:03
- "Before the Pain" - 4:34
- "No Guts No Glory" - 4:28
- Limited Edition bonus tracks
- "Coming Home 2011"
- "Atlantis Falling 2011"
- Japanese Edition bonus tracks
- "Underneath the Radar" (Underworld cover)
Interview
In an interview given by Sarkophag Rocks, Piet Sielck was asked why it took so long to release the follow-up to the previous album, Megatropolis:
"One reason is my former band, SAVAGE CIRCUS, which demanded a lot of my time. Once again, I had to write all of the songs and the whole production basically on my own, which was a very hard job. The second reason is the downfall of my former record label, Dockyard. After rather bad mismanagement, the company went bankrupt in 2009. Being left alone by my former partners, I faced this hell and cleaned up the mess they've left behind for almost two years. I lost a lot of money and for a certain time also my belief in music. Finally I was able to sell the remains and pay off most of the debts. Anyhow, in late 2010, I finally saw some light at the end of the tunnel and my passion for music returned. So I started writing 'The Landing'".
Personnel
- Piet Sielck – Lead Vocals, Guitar
- Joachim Küstner – guitar, Backing Vocals
- Jan S. Eckert – Bass, Backing Vocals
- Thomas Nack – Drums and Miscellaneous Percussion
References
- ↑ "IRON SAVIOR: New Album Title, Artwork, Release Date Revealed". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
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