Deceiver of the Gods

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Band Name Amon Amarth
Album Name Deceiver of the Gods
Type Album
Data de aparición 21 Junio 2013
Enregistrado en Backstage Studios
Estilo MusicalMelodic Death
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Tracklist

Les Bonus sont issus de l'Edition Deluxe
1.
 Deceiver of the Gods
 04:19
2.
 As Loke Falls
 04:38
3.
 Father of the Wolf
 04:19
4.
 Shape Shifter
 04:02
5.
 Under Siege
 06:17
6.
 Blood Eagle
 03:15
7.
 We Shall Destroy
 04:25
8.
 Hel
 04:10
9.
 Coming of the Tide
 04:16
10.
 Warriors of the North
 08:12

Bonus
11.
 Burning Anvil of Steel
 04:27
12.
 Satan Rising
 04:20
13.
 Snake Eyes
 03:12
14.
 Stand Up to Go Down
 03:27

Total playing time: 01:03:19

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Amon Amarth

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    Crónica @ Polonium

    08 Enero 2014

    It's all About Asgaard...

    Amon Amarth, is a five-piece melodic death metal band from Tumba, Sweden, formed in 1992 and since that time they adopted the Viking mythology and history. This band has released thus far nine full-length studio albums, one EP, one DVD and seven music videos.

    This release entitled (Deceiver of the Gods) is the 9th full-length album by Amon Amarth, and it was released on June 25th, 2013 through Metal Blade Records and produced by Andy Sneap. This album features a lot of hit songs, actually, most of those tracks included with this record could be considered hits, and that makes this album one of the best melodic death metal albums ever released, for me, it stands at the top of the mountain. And for the first time, I feel that Amon Amarth was able to cast Arch Enemy aside.

    Musically speaking, this album features a lot of great solos which could be easily distinguished in “Deceiver of the Gods”, “As Loke Falls”, “Father of the Wolf” and “Shape Shifter”. Memorable choruses like the ones in “Father of the Wolf”, “Blood Eagle” and “Hel”; great drums and sound FX like those of “Blood Eagle”; complex drum beats and bridges like those in “Hel”.

    Also the vocals that varies from growling to deep growling, the varying tempo speed throughout the whole work. And it is of great importance to mention the prominent beginning of the 11th track “Warriors of the North

    The lyrics are nice, well written, simple yet powerful and capable of spreading the whole message these guys are trying to convey.

    When it comes to the cover art, I think I have seen different versions of the cover art, and generally speaking they are all Amon Amarth, but still some are great and tell a huge part of the story behind this release.

    A final word, this is one of the greatest metal albums, maybe not just in 2013, and it has a lot of points that counts for the quality of this release; well done Amon Amarth, true Warriors of the North.

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