Fortress Under Siege - "Seventh Son" (lyric video)
Δισκογραφική επιστροφή για τους Fortress Under Siege μετά από μία εξαετία. Ο διάδοχος του album "Phoenix Rising" (Δεκέμβριος 2014) και τρίτος συνολικά full length δίσκος του Ελληνικού σχήματος φέρει τον τίτλο "Atlantis" κι αναμένεται να κυκλοφορήσει στις αρχές Οκτωβρίου...
Δελτίο τύπου: «Greek Power-Prog Metal band, Fortress Under Siege, have released a new single and music video for the song 'Love Enforcer'. The track is taken from the new album ‘Atlantis‘, which will be released on 9th October 2020 in physical and digital format via ROAR! Rock Of Angels Records under exclusive licence from Metal Mad Music. The Return of the Greek Power-Prog Masters Fortress Under Siege! ‘Atlantis‘ includes 50 minutes of Power-Prog Metal, 12 tracks, 10 full songs and 2 small instrumentals.
The lyrical themes vary from ancient Hellenic mythology like the mythical ancient king Theseus in “Seventh Son“, or the legendary duel of Trojan prince Hector with mighty Achilles in “Hector’s Last Fight“, to Spartacus as the everlasting symbol of struggle for freedom against tyranny and oppression in his self-titled song and comic hero Conan, as seen in the 1982 movie masterpiece of John Milius in “Vengeance“, or a quick reference to fierce Viking warriors in “Lords of Death“.
Furthermore, there are other songs with a social-sensitive view describing problems like the one of overprotecting mothers in “Love Enforcer“, or school bullying in “Time for Rage” and the problems of human communication in “Silence of Our Words“.
Last but not least, there is the self-titled “Atlantis” which is an allegory for all those things that you yearn and desire and you seek your entire life but you never reach, like a femme fatale, always in vain and a beautiful ballad called “The Road Unknown” which refers to unfulfilled dreams.»
Fotis Sotiropoulos: «When I revealed the song title to my band mates, most of them thought I was joking. The thing is that the seventh son was Theseus, the ancient king of Athens, when he traveled to Crete to be given as a sacrifice to Minotaur, the mythical monster-son of King Minos, seven sons and seven daughters in total, says the legend. I always liked to borrow song themes from ancient Hellenic mythology and this song gave me the struck immediately, as it is powerful, lyrical and has in general an epic approach.»
Bio: «Fortress Under Siege was formed back in 1992 by Fotis Sotirpoulos (Guitars) and John Vasilakis (Guitars) after the split up of the traditional heavy metal band Gladiators.
With the addition of Michael Smeros on vocals and Nick Dedes on drums and guest musician Aris Matheakakis on bass, on December 1996 released their debut, self-titled mini CD, a release that had a great impact at that time and still considered to be one of the best progressive power metal releases from a Greek band.
In the meantime, Vangelis Hatziandreou (Bass) and George Georgiou (Keyboards) had joined the band and, therefore, started promoting their new release with live performances but unexpectedly the band split up on 1998. Although inactive as a band since then, Fortress Under Siege continued composing and finally reunited on 2010.
On July 1st, 2011 their debut full length cd “The Mortal Flesh Of Love” was released, through Metal Mad Music. 2012 found the band alive and kicking, trying to book as many shows as possible with pre-production for a second album having just started, but suddenly, on December 2012 Michael Smeros left the band.
Immediately Alex “Hannibal” Balakakis (ex-Spitfire) took his place as the band’s new singer and started working with the rest of the band on preparing their sophomore album. On October 10, 2014, Steel Gallery Records announced contract deal with the band in releasing “Phoenix Rising” on December 15, 2014.
The period from 2015 to 2020, was marked by several successes like being chosen as main support on mighty Accept Athenian gig on May, 2015, and headlining “Hermoupolis Indie Rock Festival” and “Athens Wreck Festival” in 2016, efforts to find the right person to handle the vocals after Alex departure and a decision to have Tasos Lazaris as a second guitarist on their arsenal.
Overcoming all drawbacks, Fortress Under Siege, entered Devasoundz Studios, Athens Greece, with producer Fotis Benardo, and although the tough decision to replace the singer Mike Livas almost at the end of the recordings and record all vocals right from the beginning had to be taken, the band manage to deliver the heaviest album of its history.
In this album entitled “Atlantis”, Tasos Lazaris shifted from guitars to vocals while Themis Gourlis will be the band’s new rhythm guitarist. “Atlantis” will be released by ROAR Rock Of Angels Records, on October 9, 2020. The lyrical power prog metal adventure continues...»
Δελτίο τύπου: «Greek Power-Prog Metal band, Fortress Under Siege, have released a new single and music video for the song 'Love Enforcer'. The track is taken from the new album ‘Atlantis‘, which will be released on 9th October 2020 in physical and digital format via ROAR! Rock Of Angels Records under exclusive licence from Metal Mad Music. The Return of the Greek Power-Prog Masters Fortress Under Siege! ‘Atlantis‘ includes 50 minutes of Power-Prog Metal, 12 tracks, 10 full songs and 2 small instrumentals.
The lyrical themes vary from ancient Hellenic mythology like the mythical ancient king Theseus in “Seventh Son“, or the legendary duel of Trojan prince Hector with mighty Achilles in “Hector’s Last Fight“, to Spartacus as the everlasting symbol of struggle for freedom against tyranny and oppression in his self-titled song and comic hero Conan, as seen in the 1982 movie masterpiece of John Milius in “Vengeance“, or a quick reference to fierce Viking warriors in “Lords of Death“.
Furthermore, there are other songs with a social-sensitive view describing problems like the one of overprotecting mothers in “Love Enforcer“, or school bullying in “Time for Rage” and the problems of human communication in “Silence of Our Words“.
Last but not least, there is the self-titled “Atlantis” which is an allegory for all those things that you yearn and desire and you seek your entire life but you never reach, like a femme fatale, always in vain and a beautiful ballad called “The Road Unknown” which refers to unfulfilled dreams.»
Fotis Sotiropoulos: «When I revealed the song title to my band mates, most of them thought I was joking. The thing is that the seventh son was Theseus, the ancient king of Athens, when he traveled to Crete to be given as a sacrifice to Minotaur, the mythical monster-son of King Minos, seven sons and seven daughters in total, says the legend. I always liked to borrow song themes from ancient Hellenic mythology and this song gave me the struck immediately, as it is powerful, lyrical and has in general an epic approach.»
Bio: «Fortress Under Siege was formed back in 1992 by Fotis Sotirpoulos (Guitars) and John Vasilakis (Guitars) after the split up of the traditional heavy metal band Gladiators.
With the addition of Michael Smeros on vocals and Nick Dedes on drums and guest musician Aris Matheakakis on bass, on December 1996 released their debut, self-titled mini CD, a release that had a great impact at that time and still considered to be one of the best progressive power metal releases from a Greek band.
In the meantime, Vangelis Hatziandreou (Bass) and George Georgiou (Keyboards) had joined the band and, therefore, started promoting their new release with live performances but unexpectedly the band split up on 1998. Although inactive as a band since then, Fortress Under Siege continued composing and finally reunited on 2010.
On July 1st, 2011 their debut full length cd “The Mortal Flesh Of Love” was released, through Metal Mad Music. 2012 found the band alive and kicking, trying to book as many shows as possible with pre-production for a second album having just started, but suddenly, on December 2012 Michael Smeros left the band.
Immediately Alex “Hannibal” Balakakis (ex-Spitfire) took his place as the band’s new singer and started working with the rest of the band on preparing their sophomore album. On October 10, 2014, Steel Gallery Records announced contract deal with the band in releasing “Phoenix Rising” on December 15, 2014.
The period from 2015 to 2020, was marked by several successes like being chosen as main support on mighty Accept Athenian gig on May, 2015, and headlining “Hermoupolis Indie Rock Festival” and “Athens Wreck Festival” in 2016, efforts to find the right person to handle the vocals after Alex departure and a decision to have Tasos Lazaris as a second guitarist on their arsenal.
Overcoming all drawbacks, Fortress Under Siege, entered Devasoundz Studios, Athens Greece, with producer Fotis Benardo, and although the tough decision to replace the singer Mike Livas almost at the end of the recordings and record all vocals right from the beginning had to be taken, the band manage to deliver the heaviest album of its history.
In this album entitled “Atlantis”, Tasos Lazaris shifted from guitars to vocals while Themis Gourlis will be the band’s new rhythm guitarist. “Atlantis” will be released by ROAR Rock Of Angels Records, on October 9, 2020. The lyrical power prog metal adventure continues...»
Band: Fortress Under Siege
Country of origin: Greece
Location: Athens, Attica
Formed in: 1994
Genre: Progressive Metal
Lyrical themes: Greek mythology and history, Life, Love, Humanity, Dreams
Years active: 1994-present
Lyric video: "Seventh Son"
Video created by: Yiannis Manopoulos
Album: "Atlantis"
Type: Full length
Release date: October 9th, 2020
Label: Rock of Angels Records
Format: CD, Digital
Track listing:
01. Love Enforcer 03:59
02. Lords of Death 04:43
03. Atlantis 05:56
04. Holding a Breath (instr) 00:58
05. Silence of Our Words 04:29
06. Vengeance 04:16
07. Seventh Son 04:07
08. Lethe (instr) 01:30
09. Spartacus 05:45
10. Hector’s Last Fight 04:42
11. Time For Rage 04:24
12. The Road Unknown 05:55
Band members:
Georgios Georgiou - Keyboards
Fotis Sotiropoulos - Guitars
Dimitris Kapoukakis - Drums
Alex Stavrakas - Bass
Tasos Lazaris - Vocals
Themis Gourlis - Guitars
Miscellaneous staff:
Fotis Benardo - Engineering, Mixing
George Neratzis - Mastering
Yiannis Koutrikas - Cover art
Haris Ergatidis - Photography
Theodore Tarlandezos - Layout
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