Avenged Sevenfold Hail to the King (Digital Download Card) (2 Lp's) 2xLP Mint (M) Mint (M)

Avenged Sevenfold Hail to the King (Digital Download Card) (2 Lp's) 2xLP Mint (M) Mint (M)

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Label: Warner Records – 093624943105
Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue
Country: US
Released: 2022
Genre: Rock
Style: Heavy Metal

A1        Shepherd Of Fire    5:24
A2        Hail To The King    5:05
A3        Doing Time    3:27
B1        This Means War    6:09
B2        Requiem    4:24
C1        Crimson Day    4:57
C2        Heretic    4:55
C3        Coming Home    6:26
D1        Planets    5:56
D2        Acid Rain    6:41

Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Warner Records Inc.
Copyright © – Warner Records Inc.
Record Company – Warner Music Group
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – WEA International Inc.
Copyright © – WEA International Inc.
Pressed By – Optimal Media GmbH – BD20168
Lacquer Cut At – Bernie Grundman Mastering
Lacquer Cut By – CB*
Mastered By – Bob Ludwig
Mixed By – Andy Wallace
Producer – Mike Elizondo
Made in Germany on back of the jacket and on sticker below the barcode. Warner Records logo
Barcode (Text): 0 93624 94310 5
Barcode (Scanned): 093624943105

Following the release of "Carry On" for the Call of Duty Arms: Black Ops II video game, Avenged Sevenfold returned to the studio with new drummer, Arin Ilejay of Confide, to record 2013's Hail to the King. In a press announcement, vocalist M. Shadows announced they would be attempting to go back to their Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin roots, and at the surface, the idea of dumbing down their music to sturdy classic rock grooves made a lot of sense, since many of the compositions on their last two albums had become overwrought with studio overdubbing. Unfortunately, once they tried to take inspiration from other bands, they mimicked them so well that they lost their sense of identity in the process. "Doing Time" came straight out of the Guns N' Roses songbook, "This Means War" is a direct rip of Metallica's "Sad But True," and "Crimson Day" could be any number of '80s hair metal power ballads. By the album's second half, Avenged Sevenfold can't help but let loose their guitar shredding theatrics a bit, and their personality starts to shine through as the tempo quickens and tracks take flight to unabashed heights. "Heretic" and "Coming Home" are still firmly indebted to their roots (specifically, Megadeth and Iron Maiden) but they are exciting metal numbers, and they set the stage for the colossal "Planets,", which incorporates motifs from "The Planets" suite by 20th century composer Gustav Holst and includes all the arpeggiated soloing and operatic yowling you could ever want. If this sounds ridiculous, that's because it is, but it's undeniably more fun to hear the members pushing themselves and showboating than doing mock covers. ~ Jason Lymangrover

  • Media Condition: Mint (M)
  • Genre: Metal
  • Released: 08/27/2013
  • Format: Vinyl
  • Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
  • Format Type: 2xLP