The Dawn of Battle
Manowar
- Style
- Epic Power Metal
- Label
- Nuclear Blast
- Year
- 2003
- Reviewed by
- Jeff
Killing songs: ALL!
Just released through Nuclear Blast, Manowar's "The Dawn of
Battle" is a three song single/EP; two of which are new, unreleased
tracks from the "Warriors of the World" sessions ("The
Dawn of Battle" & "I Believe") and a previously
released track from "Warriors of the World" ("Call
To Arms").
All of the songs are battle hymns. I picture "warriors of the world",
Manowar fans, singing these songs into battle or at a live show. "The
Dawn of Battle" is very similar to "Fight Until We Die"
from "Warriors of the World"; it's has both fast double bass
drums and guitar riffing, rough vocals, etc. "I Believe" is
a bit slower, closer to songs like "Swords In The Wind" and
"Fight For Freedom" from "Warriors of the World".
Both might not seem as fresh, maybe even a bit repetitive where the lyrics and
music are concerned. But it works for me and any true, hard-core Manowar
fan will be pleased.
I usually don't like it when bands put unreleased songs from their album sessions
on import or CD singles. Personally, I would have preferred to see "The
Dawn of Battle" and "I Believe" on the "Warriors
of the World" album instead of tracks like "An American Trilogy"
or "Nessun Dorma"; the two most out of place tracks on that
album. But this CD more than justifies the purchase with the many extras included.
"The Dawn of Battle" also includes CD-ROM material such as
a documentary of the "Ringfest" performance in Cologne, Germany, August
2002 (special edit version), exclusive trailer footage of the upcoming DVD releases
"Blood In Brazil" and "Hell On Earth Part II", live production
lighting animation & a link to a special website, including the latest DVD connector
feature providing exclusive content when viewed from a computer DVD player.
The single is also available as a Premium CD and PAL DVD (area 2).
Definitely check out the two new tracks. They are worth a listen! As for the
extra's, I personally can do without them but it makes the CD worth getting.
A little something extra for your hard earned money.