This is NOT a new album, Attero Dominatus is Sabaton's second album released in 2006. Sabaton is celebrating their 25th anniversary this year and they are dedicating each month to 1 album (1st Primo Victoria in January) with a listening party and lyric videos for all songs from the album. This song is about terrorist attacks on 9/11
Thobbe Englund is returning to Sabaton to replace Tommy, but this song is from their second studio album and featured the original lineup of Richard Sunden and Oskar Montelius on guitar. The theme of this song is religious terrorism, quite appropriate for today's events.
I saw you reacted to one my faves Steely Dan's Aja. I also see you have no reactions to Jacob Collier yet whose also started as a jazzer. You might check out these early covers to start: All Night Long (his multi-instrumentalism): ruclips.net/video/nspqYGz-Z1s/видео.html Moon River (his huge vocal range a capella, just him): ruclips.net/video/VPLCk-FTVvw/видео.html Or with "Don't You Know" with Snarky Puppy, another good jazzy band. Did I mention that he's a musical genius?
This is NOT a new album, Attero Dominatus is Sabaton's second album released in 2006. Sabaton is celebrating their 25th anniversary this year and they are dedicating each month to 1 album (1st Primo Victoria in January) with a listening party and lyric videos for all songs from the album. This song is about terrorist attacks on 9/11
Wow I thought it was a new album..thanks for clearing that up
well the song is more about the history of terror not just that act
Thobbe Englund is returning to Sabaton to replace Tommy, but this song is from their second studio album and featured the original lineup of Richard Sunden and Oskar Montelius on guitar. The theme of this song is religious terrorism, quite appropriate for today's events.
Please react to back in control by sabaton and also sabaton history to understand the context
I saw you reacted to one my faves Steely Dan's Aja. I also see you have no reactions to Jacob Collier yet whose also started as a jazzer. You might check out these early covers to start:
All Night Long (his multi-instrumentalism):
ruclips.net/video/nspqYGz-Z1s/видео.html
Moon River (his huge vocal range a capella, just him):
ruclips.net/video/VPLCk-FTVvw/видео.html
Or with "Don't You Know" with Snarky Puppy, another good jazzy band. Did I mention that he's a musical genius?