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Feuerschwanz announce new album ‘Warriors’

FEUERSCHWANZ have announced a new album!

Titled Warriors, the upcoming album from the German folk metal band is the quick fire follow-up to last year’s Fegefeuer, and is scheduled to be released in April this year, via Napalm Records.

The upcoming album features the brand new song The Unholy Grail, a cover of the Assassin’s Creed classic Valhalla Calling by MIRACLE OF SOUND, as well as ten of the band’s greatest hits in English.

Speaking about the album, the band says,FEUERSCHWANZ are conquering the world! From Miami to the Mediterranean coast of Spain, our journey has taken us to distant lands in the past months and years. There, we encountered many enthusiastic and motivated fans – unfortunately, they don’t understand a word of German (of course, that never stopped them from singing along). With our latest release, Warriors, we summon warriors and shieldmaidens from all over the world to be captivated by the blazing force of our music, embarking on a journey to dive into the realm of FEUERSCHWANZ. Join the conquest – Warriors, unite!”

Alongside the announcement of the new album, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming new album below:

Track List: 

1. Highlander (English Version)
2. The Unholy Grail (feat. DOMINUM, ORDEN OGAN)
3. The Forgotten Commandment
4. Memento Mori (English Version, feat. LORD OF THE LOST, Chris Harms)
5. Death On The Dragonship
6. Wardwarf (feat. Francesco Cavalieri of WIND ROSE)
7. Circlepit Of Hell
8. Song Of Ice And Fire (feat. Patty Gurdy)
9. Purgatory
10. Bastard Of Asgard
11. SGFRD Dragonslayer (English Version)
12. Valhalla Calling

Warriors - Feuerschwanz

Warriors is set for release on April 19th via Napalm Records. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on FEUERSCHWANZ like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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