Twilight of the Thundergods release date

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From AmonAmarth.com.

"Twilight Of The Thunder God" will be released the 19th of September in Germany/Austria/Switzerland/Italy and the 22nd of September in the rest of Europe. North America and rest of the world release date is September 30.


The album was recorded at Fascination Street Studio in Örebro, Sweden and will include such songtitles as "Guardians of Asgaard", "Live for the Kill" and "Tattered Banners and Bloody Flags".
 
MUAHA.... that really is pretty bad. honestely I would be so pissed to know that some guys already can listen to the new album. but hey 8 Days...not that much, isnt it? ;)
 
The boards will be silent for the first few days, we will be all too busy listening to the CD over and over and over. First time we will have all shut up!:kickass::kickass:
 
oh, cool... I am Mr. "i get it first" YEEHAAAA....
Im sure I wont be the first one, but I absolutely will buy it on release Date, the 19th of September. but I guess you just should stay away from this Forum untill you get the record, if you cant spend these couple of days. :p:p:p:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::heh::heh::heh:
 
This is going to be brilliant. In my opinion their last album was their best ever, so here's hoping they continue to outdo themselves!
 
Well, I just bought my tickets to see them on October 4th. So Ill only have a few days to absorb the album. Wish I could get my hands on it a week earlier. Oh well, listening to the album continually for 5 days should be ok :)
 
they start selling them now?

Yup. They went on sale yesterday. Not sure if they are available for all locations yet...didnt check. All I know is my transaction went through and "the tickets are in the mail" :headbang:
 
Got the Terrorizer newsletter today, and there's a bit about the album in it:

AMON AMARTH ALBUM PREVIEW: "This is sexy music."

This week British music hacks gathered in the heart of London to
raise a glass of ale in honour of visiting Viking horde Amon Amarth
and get a first listen to their brand new albums ‘Twilight Of The
Thunder God’. Intern Daniel Heronneau was dragged along to meet his
heroes.

When I started my work experience at Terrorizer, the last place I
expected to find myself was in the basement of a bar in Soho,
listening to the new Amon Amarth album, and hanging out with the
Vikings themselves.

The first thing that I noticed about the Amon Amarth guys was how
approachable and friendly they were, as soon as they entered the room,
they took the time to shake everyone's hand, and after getting a drink
(of course) they sat down to chat about ordinary things, like beer,
and karaoke.

The second thing I noticed about the band was how huge their
frontman, Johan Hegg is in real life. I mean, when you watch the
videos of the band on YouTube and see pictures of them in magazines,
he looks “pretty big�. But face-to-face he was eclipsing.

On the subject of the new album, it was very good, and despite the
shoddy speaker system in the pub, you could tell that they had put a
lot of effort into it. The thing with the new album ('Twilight Of The
Thundergod') is that it shows not how the band have reinvented their
sound, but have progressed in both heaviness and technicality.

This is what I overheard in the Terrorizer camp (next to the bar,
drowning in pear cider):

"This is sexy music. It makes me want to gallop off to a far away
field with my trusty steed and a rebellious village boy. In all
seriousness though this is a slice of Swedish death that could give
the Big Four a run for their money."

Louise Brown (Assistant Editor)

"This is the greatest service to Swedish death metal since Jon
Nödtveidt died."

James Hoare (News Editor)

‘It’s not damn loud enough, however it lends itself well to
violent murders."

Jonathan Horsley (Resident Scot)

So it looks like it's gonna be a good album :D (I knew that anyway :p)