- Sword's Song
Infobox Album
Name = Sword's Song
Type = studio
Artist =Battlelore
Released =July 22 ,2003
Recorded = 2002 - 2003
Genre =Symphonic metal Power metal Melodic death metal
Length = 46:43
Label =Napalm Records
Producer =Battlelore
Reviews =
Last album = "...Where the Shadows Lie " (2002)
This album = "Sword's Song" (2003)
Next album = "Third Age of the Sun " (2005)Sword's Song is the second
album released by thesymphonic metal bandBattlelore . As with all of the band's other albums, the lyrics are based on J.R.R. Tolkien'sMiddle-earth . The album essentially was similar to their debut but in the opinions of most reviewers and fans showed an improvement in both the strength of the material and the quality of the performances. The album was the last to feature original vocalist Patrik Mennander and bass player Miika Kokkola and as a result future releases saw a noticeable change in the bands sound.Track listing
#"Sons of Riddermark" – 4:04
#"Sword's Song" – 4:05
#"The Mark of the Bear" – 4:24
#"Buccaneers Inn" – 3:52
#"Attack of the Orcs" – 3:11
#"Dragonslayer" – 3:28
#"Khazad-Dûm Pt.2 (Silent Caverns)" – 4:05
#"Horns ofGondor " – 3:49
#"The War of Wrath" – 3:55
#"Forked Height" – 3:16
#"Starlight Kingdom" – 4:26
#"The Curse of the Kings (Bonus Track)" – 3:57Credits
*
Kaisa Jouhki - vocals
*Patrik Mennander - vocals
*Jussi Rautio -guitar
*Jyri Vahvanen -guitar
*Miika Kokkola - bass
*Maria- keyboards
*Henri Vahvanen - drumsLyrical references
* 'Sons of Riddermark' deals with the history of the
Éothéod .
* 'The Mark of the Bear' is about theBeornings .
* 'Buccaneers Inn' deals with theBlack Númenóreans .
* 'Attack of the Orcs' is about the Orken hordes in the Third Age.
* 'Dragonslayer' is based on the story ofTúrin Turambar .
* 'Khazad-Dûm Pt. 2 (Silent Caverns)' deals with the invasion of Moria.
* 'War of Wrath' is based on theWar of Wrath .
* 'Forked Height' deals with the tower ofOrthanc .
* 'The Curse of the Kings' is about theNazgûl .External links
* [http://www.battlelore.net/ Battlelore Offical Homepage]
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