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Track list:
01. Heritage
02. The Devil's Orchard
03. I Feel The Dark
04. Slither
05. Nepenthe
06. Haxprocess
07. Famine
08. The Lines In My Hand
09. Folklore
10. Marrow Of The Earth
Data de lançamento:
20 de Setembro 2011
"I've wanted to write an album just like this since I was 20", he said and added it wouldn't have been possible without the metal base that has given them great popularity. I heard none of the journalists present said a bad word about Heritage. You can judge in the autumn if all this praise was just because of alcohol or the album itself.
Heritage will be a problem for some metal fans, that's for certain, but if you wish to get a strong 70s vibe then this album can't be a miss.
No death metal growls
Things came to mind: Sabbath, The Beatles, Jazz, King Crimson, Cream, Rainbow, Floyd, funk, Purple, Piirpauke, klasari, My Dying Bride, folk, Love, Jethro Tull, Maiden ...
56 minutes long
The songs are all over the place. I'd like to think that all of the songs have their own identity so to speak. One song is a little tribute to RONNIE JAMES DIO (called 'Slither') and it's a kind of gimmicky sounding song, tongue-in-cheek. The working title of that song was called 'Kill The Queen'. It's done as a tribute to him because we love him so much. The other songs move from folk music to prog-rock to jazz, crossed with PINK FLOYD and fusion like HERBIE HANCOCK or WEATHER REPORT. We actually have the (former) drummer/percussion player from Weather Report on the album - Alex Acuña (ELVIS PRESLEY, PETER GABRIEL, CARLOS SANTANA). We also have a Swedish fusion flutist who is playing a flute solo to a doomy riff.