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Warlords [Colored Vinyl] (Red) [Download Included]
Artist:
Helvetets Port
Format: Vinyl
New: Available $35.98
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Formats and Editions
1. Black Knight
2. Wasteland Warriors
3. Mutant March
4. Hårdför Överman
5. Tyrants in Tokyo
6. Legions Running Wild
7. Cry of the Night
8. Helvete På Larvfötter
9. Key to the Future
10. Golden Axe
11. 2049
More Info:
Ltd 300, 425gsm heavy cardboard cover, insert, download code, Gothenburg's Helvetets Port issued their debut album »Exodus To Hell on High Roller Records in 2009, followed by the »Man With The Chains EP a year later. They returned with »From Life To Death in 2019 before being stopped in their tracks by the global pandemic, like most other bands. Singer Witchfinder explains the situation: "We didn't have much time to play concerts between the last album release and the point when the pandemic came. We did however play one of the very first shows in Sweden after the restrictions were lifted! Otherwise we've been fiddling with new songs. It might not be as quick of a follow-up album as we would have wanted, but hey, at least we made it twice as quickly as last time! Or half as slowly..." Of course we are talking abut the brand record »Warlords, which is a clear progression in comparison to the first two albums of the Swedes. Witchfinder continues: "With the release of »From Life To Death we exhausted most of the material we had written up until then, which included a lot of older stuff. This time around basically every part is newly written, save for the fact that it is five years between the albums, so not all super new in that sense. But like I often say, we're not a band that needs to be in with the times. If a song takes zero or five years to come out, it would be just as dated." In other words: Helvetets Port's style is timeless, sticking to the strict paradigm of traditional heavy metal music, but always trying to retain their individuality. "We delved deep into the dungeons of melancholic obscurity with »From Life To Death, " characterizes Witchfinder the band's last record and compares it to the new one "and now we felt like a change of pace. The sound on »Warlords is more towards 1984 than 1981. It generally has a post-apocalyptic theme and the songs are a bit more straight forward. Although straight forward when it comes to Helvetets Port might still be considered progressive by someone else..." "My personal favourite is probably 'Mutant March', " continues the singer, "which is a long epic song with lots of build-up. Like I said, many songs on this album are a bit more straight forward (at least in my ears), but when things turn epic, they turn epic in a big way and the straightforwardness surrounding it is in a way a vehicle to highlight the epicness even more. 'Mutant March' is a song whose lyrics I think would be considered super serious even by a non-heavy metal, 'adult' listener, as they are about the very existence of human life and not the sword and sorcery type lyrics." "2049" is another interesting song title. What's it all about? "It's loosely about a gang of people in a post-apocalyptic USA leaving their home on the West Coast, traveling to the East Coast in search of a better life, " elaborates the vocalist. "It happened to be the year 2049 since 'nine' sits well in the mouth and rhymes pretty well with things..."back to top