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Slaves and Gods

Slaves and Gods

SKU: CD35298 Barcode: 0090925109612
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  • Released Date: 19 Oct 2018

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

HELLSOTT's latest offering, "Slaves And Gods," is a raucous romp through Viking-inspired metal that will have you reaching for your battle axe in no time. The band's unique blend of Scandinavian folklore and head-banging riffs is sure to get your blood pumping and your fists in the air.

From the epic opener "Battle Cry" to the haunting ballad "The Coward's Curse," HELLSOTT showcases their versatility and mastery of the heavy metal genre. Lead singer Eric Dow's powerful vocals soar over thunderous drums and shredding guitars, creating an atmosphere that is both intense and exhilarating.

But it's not all about brute force with HELLSOTT. Tracks like "Sacred Lands" and "Solitude" showcase the band's ability to craft melodic, emotive songs that will tug at your heartstrings as well as your vocal cords.

While some may dismiss "Slaves And Gods" as just another metal album, those in the know will appreciate the craftsmanship and dedication that went into creating this masterpiece. So grab your mead horn, don your fur cloak, and prepare for a musical journey that is as thrilling as it is brutal. Skal!

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Slaves and Gods
2. The Coward's Curse
3. Winter Smells Like Death
4. Whiskey Breath
5. Eye of the Past
6. Trollskald
7. Zep Tepi
8. Return Hyperborea
9. Honour Thy Valkyrie
10. Runnin' Down a Dream

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About the artist

Helsótt

Helsott, the Californian folk metal band that has been making waves in the music scene, is a force to be reckoned with. With their unique blend of traditional folk instruments and blistering metal riffs, they have carved out a niche for themselves in the crowded metal landscape. Fronted by the enigmatic Julian "Hannibal" Smith, Helsott's live performances are a sight to behold. Smith's powerful vocals, coupled with the band's infectious energy, create an unforgettable experience for fans. Their debut album, "Woven," released in 2014, showcased the band's ability to seamlessly blend folk melodies with crushing metal breakdowns. Tracks like "Astralive" and "Honour Thy Valkyrie" are sure to get any metalhead headbanging in no time. Their latest release, "Slaves and Gods," is a masterclass in modern folk metal. Tracks like "The Coward's Curse" and "The Healer" showcase the band's maturity and growth as musicians. With their haunting melodies and bone-crushing riffs, Helsott proves that they are a force to be reckoned with in the metal world. So grab your horned helmet and prepare for a musical journey like no other with Helsott. Whether you're a seasoned metalhead or a newcomer to the genre, their blend of folk melodies and heavy riffs is sure to leave you wanting more. Helsott is a band that is not to be missed.

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