My name is Bennett; you may call me Ben. I'm a male, a netizen, and between 30-40 years old. I enjoy cooking, games, hunting( and fishing ), music, and reading.
My name is Bennett; you may call me Ben. I'm a male, a netizen, and between 30-40 years old. I enjoy cooking, games, hunting( and fishing ), music, and reading.
Attero Dominatus (Re-Armed) is a release of Sabaton's second album that comes with five extra tracks and is another great example of how Sabaton makes sense of war.
The Last Stand takes the best qualities from Sabaton's prior works and breeds them with consistency, several new sounds, and a catchy theme to give birth to a world-class album.
Sabaton's The Great War album is beautiful yet horrific. The first time I heard In Flanders Fields as a song I was brought to tears and my eyes sometimes still water when hearing it. The Great War (History Edition) has narration that makes sitting down to listen to this a very special experience.
Sabaton did a great job of preserving some lesser-known yet important people and moments of the second world war in this bonus version of the Coat Of Arms album that includes instrumental tracks of Coat Of Arms, Metal Ripper, and White Death.
Heroes touches on acts of heroism from famous men like Audie Murphy and forgotten men like Witold Pilecki; making it one of my favorite Sabaton albums.
Sabaton put one track for each chapter of Sun Tsu's Art Of War; for which the album is named after. The original album already had some of their best music and The Art Of War (Re-Armed) has two additional tracks.
Carolus Rex is thought of as Sabaton's magnum opus; showcasing Sabaton's musical talents in both English and Swedish tongues while telling the stories of the Swedish Empire.
Sabaton's The Great War album is beautiful yet horrific. The first time I heard In Flanders Fields as a song I was brought to tears and my eyes sometimes still water when hearing it.
Metalizer (Re-Armed) was written before Sabaton adopted the theme of war and is a neat glimpse of what Sabaton could have sounded like if they had stuck with "traditional" themes in their genre.