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Gods of War

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Delivering on a threat that had slowly been rearing its bewigged head in the band's music over recent releases, self-proclaimed metal gods Manowar turn in their first certifiable symphonic metal album in 2007's Gods of War, which also represents the long-slogging quartet's tenth studio effort, incidentally. Hang on, though: the scale of Manowar's latest ambitions didn't end there (errr, does it ever), as they apparently vowed to make Gods of War just the first in a series of concept albums devoted to different war-mongering deities! For this first installment the chosen subject is Odin, the supreme power of Norse mythology (hence the Runic alphabet used throughout the CD booklet), but the musical framework connecting its songs seems to have been partly inspired by Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle -- though, mercifully, not nearly as long! This explains the unconventional nature of the album's opening statement, "Overture to the Hymn of the Immortal Warriors," and several interludes thereafter, which combine choirs, orchestras, synthesizers, and dramatic narrations for the purpose of advancing the mythological story line recounted by the non-symphonic tracks interspersed throughout. Most remarkable of all, though, is the fact that this forces Manowar's true metal fan legions to endure nearly ten minutes of orchestral fluff until enjoying grateful decapitation by the familiar scissoring metallic onslaught of "King of Kings" (and if you think the wait was hard on them, imagine what it was like for megalomaniacal bassist/songwriter/producer/milkman Joey DeMaio!). The fan-approved bloodshed then goes on via optimal headbanging opportunities like "Sleipnir," "Loki God of Fire," and "Sons of Odin," but even these often require listeners to sit out the mosh pit for tiresome spoken intros and outros; plus, there's the customary torment of the obligatory ballad, "Blood Brothers," to be dealt with (one per album, so says the "Stairway to Heaven" rule). So by the time Ragnarök finally turns off the lights on Gods of War, one is astounded to realize that just half of these 12 cuts actually qualify as heavy metal songs -- the remainder being of the orchestrated/spoken/synthetic stripe, for what amounts to over an hour of half-killer, half-filler experience -- wow! Needless to say, this EP-masked-as-LP charade may be too much to stomach even for veteran self-deluding Manowar followers, already accustomed to the group's used-car salesmen behavior over the years, but perhaps the band can salvage the situation with the next chapters in their proposed war god saga. We shall see....
© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo

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1
Overture to the Hymn of the Immortal Warriors
00:06:19

Manowar, Composer, MainArtist

2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd 2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd

2
The Ascension
00:02:30

Manowar, Composer, MainArtist

2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd 2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd

3
King of Kings
00:04:18

Manowar, Composer, MainArtist

2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd 2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd

4
Army of the Dead, Pt. I
00:01:58

Manowar, Composer, MainArtist

2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd 2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd

5
Sleipnir
00:05:13

Manowar, Composer, MainArtist

2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd 2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd

6
Loki God of Fire
00:03:50

Manowar, Composer, MainArtist

2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd 2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd

7
Blood Brothers
00:04:54

Manowar, Composer, MainArtist

2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd 2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd

8
Overture to Odin
00:03:41

Manowar, Composer, MainArtist

2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd 2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd

9
The Blood of Odin
00:03:57

Manowar, Composer, MainArtist

2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd 2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd

10
The Sons of Odin
00:06:23

Manowar, Composer, MainArtist

2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd 2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd

11
Glory Majesty Unity
00:04:41

Manowar, Composer, MainArtist

2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd 2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd

12
Gods of War
00:07:26

Manowar, Composer, MainArtist

2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd 2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd

13
Army of the Dead, Pt. II
00:02:20

Manowar, Composer, MainArtist

2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd 2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd

14
Odin
00:05:27

Manowar, Composer, MainArtist

2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd 2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd

15
Hymn of the Immortal Warriors
00:05:29

Manowar, Composer, MainArtist

2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd 2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd

16
Die for Metal
00:05:17

Manowar, Composer, MainArtist

2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd 2007 Magic Circle Music Ltd

Album review

Delivering on a threat that had slowly been rearing its bewigged head in the band's music over recent releases, self-proclaimed metal gods Manowar turn in their first certifiable symphonic metal album in 2007's Gods of War, which also represents the long-slogging quartet's tenth studio effort, incidentally. Hang on, though: the scale of Manowar's latest ambitions didn't end there (errr, does it ever), as they apparently vowed to make Gods of War just the first in a series of concept albums devoted to different war-mongering deities! For this first installment the chosen subject is Odin, the supreme power of Norse mythology (hence the Runic alphabet used throughout the CD booklet), but the musical framework connecting its songs seems to have been partly inspired by Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle -- though, mercifully, not nearly as long! This explains the unconventional nature of the album's opening statement, "Overture to the Hymn of the Immortal Warriors," and several interludes thereafter, which combine choirs, orchestras, synthesizers, and dramatic narrations for the purpose of advancing the mythological story line recounted by the non-symphonic tracks interspersed throughout. Most remarkable of all, though, is the fact that this forces Manowar's true metal fan legions to endure nearly ten minutes of orchestral fluff until enjoying grateful decapitation by the familiar scissoring metallic onslaught of "King of Kings" (and if you think the wait was hard on them, imagine what it was like for megalomaniacal bassist/songwriter/producer/milkman Joey DeMaio!). The fan-approved bloodshed then goes on via optimal headbanging opportunities like "Sleipnir," "Loki God of Fire," and "Sons of Odin," but even these often require listeners to sit out the mosh pit for tiresome spoken intros and outros; plus, there's the customary torment of the obligatory ballad, "Blood Brothers," to be dealt with (one per album, so says the "Stairway to Heaven" rule). So by the time Ragnarök finally turns off the lights on Gods of War, one is astounded to realize that just half of these 12 cuts actually qualify as heavy metal songs -- the remainder being of the orchestrated/spoken/synthetic stripe, for what amounts to over an hour of half-killer, half-filler experience -- wow! Needless to say, this EP-masked-as-LP charade may be too much to stomach even for veteran self-deluding Manowar followers, already accustomed to the group's used-car salesmen behavior over the years, but perhaps the band can salvage the situation with the next chapters in their proposed war god saga. We shall see....
© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo

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