Brainstorm - "Glory Disappears" (video)
There is no tomorrow,
All of my secrets
And all of my demons
I know they will follow!
I won’t hide and I can’t wait
I cannot hold my breath until...
I’m crying blood
Instead of tears
When glory disappears
Lost all hope
But still I pray
My smile begins to fade
I’m crying blood
Instead of tears
When glory disappears
I was born to pass away
As the skies turn black from grey
The witness of my life,
My face on the wall
I hear the dungeons call
Retrace the thin line,
I’ll pick up my soul and walk away
But without disguise I’m lost until...
I’m crying blood
Instead of tears
When glory disappears
Lost all hope
But still I pray
My smile begins to fade
I’m crying blood
Instead of tears
When glory disappears
I was born to pass away
As the skies turn black from grey
I’m crying blood
Instead of tears
When glory disappears
Lost all hope but still I pray
My smile begins to fade
I’m crying blood
Instead of tears
When glory disappears
I was born to pass away
As the skies turn black from grey
Band: Brainstorm
Country of origin: Germany
Location: Heidenheim, Baden-Württemberg
Formed in: 1989
Genre: Power Metal
Lyrical themes: Dark themes, Mind/Spirit, Death, Power
Years active: ? (as Memorialbrain), 1989-present
Video: "Glory Disappears"
Video by: Mirko Witzki
Album: "Wall of Skulls"
Type: Full length
Release date: September 17th, 2021
Label: AFM Records
Format: CD, 12" vinyl, Digital, CD + blu-ray
Track listing:
01. Chamber Thirteen
02. Where Ravens Fly
03. Solitude
04. Escape the Silence
05. Turn Off the Light
06. Glory Disappears
07. My Dystopia
08. End of My Innocence
09. Stigmatized (Shadows Fall)
10. Holding On
11. I, the Deceiver
All of my secrets
And all of my demons
I know they will follow!
I won’t hide and I can’t wait
I cannot hold my breath until...
I’m crying blood
Instead of tears
When glory disappears
Lost all hope
But still I pray
My smile begins to fade
I’m crying blood
Instead of tears
When glory disappears
I was born to pass away
As the skies turn black from grey
The witness of my life,
My face on the wall
I hear the dungeons call
Retrace the thin line,
I’ll pick up my soul and walk away
But without disguise I’m lost until...
I’m crying blood
Instead of tears
When glory disappears
Lost all hope
But still I pray
My smile begins to fade
I’m crying blood
Instead of tears
When glory disappears
I was born to pass away
As the skies turn black from grey
I’m crying blood
Instead of tears
When glory disappears
Lost all hope but still I pray
My smile begins to fade
I’m crying blood
Instead of tears
When glory disappears
I was born to pass away
As the skies turn black from grey
Δισκογραφική επιστροφή μετά από μία τριετία για τους Brainstorm. Ο διάδοχος του album "Midnight Ghost" και 13ος συνολικά full length δίσκος των Γερμανών metallers τιτλοφορείται "Wall of Skulls" κι αναμένεται στις αρχές του φθινοπώρου...
Δελτίο τύπου: «After a barnstorming start of Brainstorm’s first single „Escape The Silence“ (feat. Peavy Wagner, Rage) 6 weeks ago, the metal community is awaiting their fresh new single „Where Ravens Fly“. Today, finally we are able to listen to this extremely melodic and rousing track with such a powerful and catchy chorus that inevitably fascinates the listener. The next big step towards the power metal monument "Wall of Skulls".
Listening to the latest Brainstorm album ‘Wall Of Skulls’, you immediately realise how much the band surrounding vocalist Andy B. Franck has benefitted from the group’s impressive predecessor offering, ‘Midnight Ghost’ (2018).
‘Midnight Ghost’ was a musical turning point for the power metal act from southern Germany which saw the band members reach an even higher level of quality and broaden their artistic horizon even further. “When we released the recording, we immediately felt that we were holding probably the most important album in Brainstorm’s history in our hands,” explains Franck.
“Sales figures as well as audience reactions during the subsequent tour confirmed that impression. Our fans celebrated the new material as enthusiastically as they did our classics.” And that’s precisely the point where ‘Wall Of Skulls’ picks up, taking Brainstorm’s musical concept even further.
Franck talks of an “almost uncanny energy at the rehearsal room when we wrote the material. We’ve included more powerful and fast-paced numbers than ever before on this album. All that happened totally unintentionally and without a masterplan but in a completely natural way. We simply worked on the songs without compromises and never changed course once we’d embarked on a specific direction. So ‘Walls Of Skulls’ is definitely not ‘Midnight Ghost 2.0’, but another and very obvious step in the evolution of our music.”
A development, coincidentally, which has in a way even benefitted from the crisis for the cultural sector during 2020, which was marked by countless uncertainties and public lockdowns.
“It may sound paradoxical, but the Covid-related tour cancellations and postponed tour dates gave me time during the production of ‘Wall Of Skulls’ to put things on hold that I wasn’t one hundred per cent happy with and start all over again. In May 2020 I started feeling like I was running in circles artistically, so I deleted lots of vocal cuts and started all over again six weeks later. As far as I was concerned it was important not to rush these songs but to get the optimum out of our creative power.”
And that’s exactly what these ten tracks (plus Intro) do. ‘Wall Of Skulls’ sees Brainstorm pull out all the stops, guitarists Torsten Ihlenfeld and Milan Loncaric stringing together one strong guitar riff after the other, giving the rhythm section consisting of bassist Antonio Ieva and drummer Dieter Bernert free rein and allowing them to lay down the red carpet for some awesome melodies and anthemnic chorus parts.
‘Wall Of Skulls’ is scheduled for release on 17 September 2021, with another cover courtesy of Hungarian artist Gyula Havancsak (Accept, Stratovarius) featuring an amazing design which is the perfect companion to one of the strongest Brainstorm albums to date. Andy B. Franck is happy to confirm this positive impression: “I’ve never felt more comfortable in my role with Brainstorm!”»
Δελτίο τύπου: «After a barnstorming start of Brainstorm’s first single „Escape The Silence“ (feat. Peavy Wagner, Rage) 6 weeks ago, the metal community is awaiting their fresh new single „Where Ravens Fly“. Today, finally we are able to listen to this extremely melodic and rousing track with such a powerful and catchy chorus that inevitably fascinates the listener. The next big step towards the power metal monument "Wall of Skulls".
Listening to the latest Brainstorm album ‘Wall Of Skulls’, you immediately realise how much the band surrounding vocalist Andy B. Franck has benefitted from the group’s impressive predecessor offering, ‘Midnight Ghost’ (2018).
‘Midnight Ghost’ was a musical turning point for the power metal act from southern Germany which saw the band members reach an even higher level of quality and broaden their artistic horizon even further. “When we released the recording, we immediately felt that we were holding probably the most important album in Brainstorm’s history in our hands,” explains Franck.
“Sales figures as well as audience reactions during the subsequent tour confirmed that impression. Our fans celebrated the new material as enthusiastically as they did our classics.” And that’s precisely the point where ‘Wall Of Skulls’ picks up, taking Brainstorm’s musical concept even further.
Franck talks of an “almost uncanny energy at the rehearsal room when we wrote the material. We’ve included more powerful and fast-paced numbers than ever before on this album. All that happened totally unintentionally and without a masterplan but in a completely natural way. We simply worked on the songs without compromises and never changed course once we’d embarked on a specific direction. So ‘Walls Of Skulls’ is definitely not ‘Midnight Ghost 2.0’, but another and very obvious step in the evolution of our music.”
A development, coincidentally, which has in a way even benefitted from the crisis for the cultural sector during 2020, which was marked by countless uncertainties and public lockdowns.
“It may sound paradoxical, but the Covid-related tour cancellations and postponed tour dates gave me time during the production of ‘Wall Of Skulls’ to put things on hold that I wasn’t one hundred per cent happy with and start all over again. In May 2020 I started feeling like I was running in circles artistically, so I deleted lots of vocal cuts and started all over again six weeks later. As far as I was concerned it was important not to rush these songs but to get the optimum out of our creative power.”
And that’s exactly what these ten tracks (plus Intro) do. ‘Wall Of Skulls’ sees Brainstorm pull out all the stops, guitarists Torsten Ihlenfeld and Milan Loncaric stringing together one strong guitar riff after the other, giving the rhythm section consisting of bassist Antonio Ieva and drummer Dieter Bernert free rein and allowing them to lay down the red carpet for some awesome melodies and anthemnic chorus parts.
‘Wall Of Skulls’ is scheduled for release on 17 September 2021, with another cover courtesy of Hungarian artist Gyula Havancsak (Accept, Stratovarius) featuring an amazing design which is the perfect companion to one of the strongest Brainstorm albums to date. Andy B. Franck is happy to confirm this positive impression: “I’ve never felt more comfortable in my role with Brainstorm!”»
Band: Brainstorm
Country of origin: Germany
Location: Heidenheim, Baden-Württemberg
Formed in: 1989
Genre: Power Metal
Lyrical themes: Dark themes, Mind/Spirit, Death, Power
Years active: ? (as Memorialbrain), 1989-present
Video: "Glory Disappears"
Video by: Mirko Witzki
Album: "Wall of Skulls"
Type: Full length
Release date: September 17th, 2021
Label: AFM Records
Format: CD, 12" vinyl, Digital, CD + blu-ray
Track listing:
01. Chamber Thirteen
02. Where Ravens Fly
03. Solitude
04. Escape the Silence
05. Turn Off the Light
06. Glory Disappears
07. My Dystopia
08. End of My Innocence
09. Stigmatized (Shadows Fall)
10. Holding On
11. I, the Deceiver
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