Thursday, March 24, 2011

Amon Amarth recorded an eerie version of 'Aerials' System Of A Down

The countdown to the start of the new Amon Amarth album has already begun. Surtur Rising will be released on March 29 via Metal Blade and those who have heard, among whom I count myself, it seems to be one of the metal discs of 2011. The kings of viking metal have recorded an album with 10 tracks plus a bonus track on online download option which is a chilling version of 'Aerials', song from System Of A Down originally released on his album Toxicity.

More than one item will be like an extravagance, a training boutade Tumba (Sweden), but I think the field have been making their own. In fact, if the court is known Armenian-American quartet no one would say it was not proper. Amon Amarth Surtur Rising dedicated to Surtur, leader of the giants of Muspelheim and more elderly in the nine worlds of Norse mythology.

After Twilight Of The Thunder God, the group has prepared a collection of hymns that scale battle with a higher position within the international extreme metal. The album will be available in four versions: single CD, CD + DVD digipak, which includes four-hour concert recorded in Bloodshed Over Bochum in 2008, and double-vinyl LP in Rioja.

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