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Band
Sabaton
Title
Heroes
Type
LP/EP
Company
Nuclear Blast
YOR
2014
Style
Power
5/2/2014 - Review by: Eric Compton

Sabaton
Heroes

Company: Nuclear Blast
Release: 2014
Genre: Power
Reviewer: EC

  • An effort worth saluting



  • In 2011, Sabaton bassist Par Sundstrom revealed to his co-workers where he believed the band would be positioned over the next three years with touring, albums and the regulatory obligations of the fifteen year veterans. With personal lives taking precedence, guitarists Oskar Montelius and Rikard Sunden departed along with drummer Daniel Mulback and keyboardist Daniel Myhr. The last album under that line-up up was "Carolus Rex" in 2012. "Heroes" represents the new Sabaton complete with guitarists Chris Rorland and Thobbe Englund as well as new drummer Hannes van Dahl. Like the previous six albums, the band chose Abyss Studios to record and Peter Tagtgren (without Tommy) to produce. The source material remains the same with the emphasis on WWII yet this new offering shows the Swedes with more energy and focus. Where the last album was received pell-mell and predominately weary, "Heroes" is a much needed revitalization. Songs like "Night Witches" and "Resist and Bite" are a call to arms that the band have taken proper steps to secure their longevity. These puissant tracks are re-fluent to the band's mid 00s material ("Primo Victoria", "Attero Dominatus") with masterful storytelling at a brisk pace. "To Hell and Back" is a compelling tale of Audie Murphy's Army heroics woven into a tapestry of hook-laden wizardry. The same can be said for effective power ballad "Hearts of Iron" and it's telling of defeated Germans escaping from Soviet clutches. The ten tracks presented here not only proves that Sabaton have improved and expanded on their metal culture but continue to educate and inform through song. That is an effort worth saluting.


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      4 :AVE RATING

    ALL REVIEWS FOR: SABATON
    TITLE
    DOR
    COMPANY
    REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
    Attero Dominatus
    2006
    Black Lodge
    Etiam9/14/2007
    3
    Carolus Rex
    2012
    Nuclear Blast
    Greg Watson5/12/2012
    3.5
    Heroes
    2014
    Nuclear Blast
    Eric Compton5/2/2014
    4
    Primo Victoria
    2005
    Black Lodge
    Eric Compton3/24/2005
    -
    The Art of War
    2008
    Black Lodge
    Raising Iron4/7/2009
    4
    The Last Stand
    2016
    Nuclear Blast
    Eric Compton9/12/2016
    3.5

    ALL INTERVIEWS FOR: SABATON
    INTERVIEW INTERVIEWER DATE TAGLINE
    Joakim BrodnEric Compton5/16/2005


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