Sabaton

So the album cover is the the tour poster?? A great one, I must say. And different themes for them, which is nice.

The 2 singles at once(!), what to say. Generic Sabaton, but that's their style. It's not easy to produce interesting music, especially with a certain style. ''The Duelist'' is fun, cool riff, interesting pre-chorus. ''Lightning At The Gates'' has a typical for them harmonic memorable riff (great) and we've heard that chorus many times before, but overall the song is effective. Music to enjoy.

The production is very good.
 
Is there a new trend of releasing half of an album as singles? I don't like it at all.

The new single is feat. another band. ''Crossing The Rubicon'' sounds fun (riffs and chorus), but really by-the-numbers (unique style, though), probably more than the other singles.
 
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The new album is, well, generic Sabaton. I don't think it's stronger than the previous one. Some interesting and cool stuff, ofc - and solos(!).

Best songs: ''Templars'', ''Hordes Of Khan'', ''Maid Of Steel'' (first 2 albums style), ''Lightning At The Gates''.
more: cool drumming and instrumental section for ''A Tiger Among Dragons'', interesting vocal approach in ''I, Emperor'', cool riffing for ''Impaler'', ''The Duelist'' is fun, ''The Cycle Of Songs'' has interesting music.

I like how they use arts for all songs videos.
 

This is an amazing interview/Q&A. Joakim is incredibly candid and it's interesting to hear him speak very frankly about former members and about the politics of choosing setlists.
 
I'd stopped listening to them when they got stuck in the WWI rut. Quite enjoying the new stuff. I Emperor brings Carolus Rex to mind, which is fine by me as my favourite Sabaton album
 

The stage set for the new tour is great. Check out the videos too. Props power! No backdrops (or big screen?), just one temple! It looks really cool. It's a big production with lots of pyro. Idk why Maiden haven't tried such style and shape, along with the screen in the back. It would be a fitting next step.
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Seeing them next Thursday. This time at the indoor arena now renamed Unity Arena, which isn't exactly known for great sound, so not ideal. Last time I saw them was at Oslo Spektrum which is a smaller arena (around 6000, Maiden played there on the Early Days tour). That place has much better sound.

Venue aside, looking forward to it as Sabaton live is always great fun
 
The show at London was great, cheesy, ridiculous and brilliant in equal measure. I am now very interested to see what reception the historical figures got in different countries, safe to say Napoleon seems to have been better received in France than he was in Britain. :bigsmile:
 
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