Lord Of The Lost - Swan Songs III (2020) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Swan Songs III
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Napalm Records
Genre: Rock, Metal
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:43:43
Total Size: 1.12 GB / 623 MB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1
01. A Splintered Mind (4:44)
02. A One Ton Heart (3:50)
03. Dying on the Moon (feat. Joy Frost) (4:01)
04. Zunya (3:55)
05. Unfeel (3:29)
06. Deathless (4:43)
07. Agape (3:34)
08. Hurt Again (3:36)
09. Amber (4:33)
10. We Were Young (feat. Heaven Can Wait Chor) (4:14)
11. 4'33'' (4:33)
12. Dying on the Moon (Joyless Version) (4:02)
13. We Were Young (feat. Heaven Can Wait Chor) (Zdf Version) (4:13)

Disc 2
01. Loreley (Swan Songs III Version) (3:44)
02. Morgana (Swan Songs III Version) (3:48)
03. Black Halo (Swan Songs III Version) (4:26)
04. Cut Me Out (Swan Songs III Version) (5:41)
05. In Silence (Swan Songs III Version) (3:53)
06. Seven Days of Anavrin (Swan Songs III Version) (5:04)
07. My Heart is Black (Swan Songs III Version) (5:38)
08. Letters to Home (18:01)

Dark Metal sensation LORD OF THE LOST returns with the newest epos in their classic ensemble album series: the long-awaited successor of Swan Songs II, Swan Songs III will be released via Napalm Records on August 7th, 2020. The album consists of new songs, all recorded with The Lord Of The Lost Ensemble and new versions of a hand-picked selection of LORD OF THE LOST classics. Deeply emotional storytelling melding with beautiful harmonies and Chris Harms’ palpitation-inducing deep vocals make this album absolutely exceptional. The first notes of “A Splintered Mind” will trigger something deep inside the listener, with an outstanding melody and lyrics that will tug on their heartstrings. “A One Ton Heart” presents itself as a powerful ballad that makes the listener dive away with heavenly piano parts, underlined by delicate acoustic guitars and soft drum rhythms that take the listener onto a musical journey. “Dying on the Moon” features standout US-American singer/songwriter Joy Frost and is an ode to trusting one’s soul’s decision and believing in yourself. Chris’ raspy vocals are in perfect harmony with Joy’s ethereal voice, while a mix of guitar and piano parts make this single send shivers down your spine. A special highlight on the album marks the unique cooperation between LORD OF THE LOST and the 70+ choir Heaven Can Wait on "We Where Young" which underlines that music has the power to bring all generations together.


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