About the Artist
German power metal - there are many bands that fit into this category, but most of them follow the paths of the local big names of the scene: Helloween, Gamma Ray, Running Wild, and maybe Grave Digger or the legendary Accept. MYSTIC PROPHECY though have been a band with a little difference" right from the start. The three albums by the band so far - Vengeance (2002), Regressus (2003) and Never-Ending (2004), also included some German metal influences but ar way more orientated towards an international sound. US power metal bands like Iced Earth can be named as a comparison. This was a wise decision by the band who have in the meantime established an almost unique sound and category which is consequently followed on Savage Souls". Savage Souls" turned out a little more depressive, as they had quite a lot of stress and problems with the many line-up changes. But the hard work paid off: the band never sounded that heavy and aggressive. Accordingly the lyrics don't follow a concept as the preivous albums but refer to environment, polictics and religion - and surely a lot of personal stuff, which needs to be refelcted when things don't turn our that well.
MYSTIC PROPHECY are one of the leading German , if not European, bands in their genre and will break through now with their fourth album. Savage Souls" is a definite highlight!
Product Description
For the new album Savage Souls, Mystic Prophecy never hesitated for a second to chose a new double-axe department. The 2 new guitarists are Markus Pohl (known from Symphorce) and Martin Grimm (Headstone Epitaph). In addition drummer Dennis Ekdahl was more and more busy with his other band Raise Hell and also left. New drummer is Matthias Straub from Sacred Steel after Klaus Sperling from My Darkest Hate was a member of the band for a while. The album was recorded and mastered at 2Music Factory Studio by Lia while the excellent mix was done by Fredrik Nordström, whose Fredman-Studio is one of the top studios in Europe for years now. But the hard work paid off: The band never sounded that heavy and aggressive. 11 tracks. Massacre. 2006.
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