Apocalyptica’s Outstanding 7th Symphony

Apocalypticas Outstanding 7th SymphonyAfter a three-year break, one of the best metal bands Apocalyptica is back.

The famous Finnish cello metal band Apocalyptica released its seventh album “7th Symphony.” And undoubtedly all metal music songs lovers will like this album.

“7th Symphony” was first released in Germany, Austria and Switzerland on August 20, followed by US and Canada on August 24. The producers of the band are Joe Barresi and Howard Benson.

The original album has 10 tracks and proves once again that heavy, symphonic and classical metal make a good combination. The first track is a powerful instrumental “At the Gates of Manala.” I’m sure you’ll enjoy its slow rhythm. The track “2010″ features Dave Lombardo from the trash metal band Slayer on drums. There’s also an amazing song “End of Me,” which features Gavin Rossdale from a band that performs alternative rock songsBush.

Another song “Bring Them to Light” was written for the previous album “Worlds Collide,” but Joe Duplantier from Gojira (a heavy metal band) and Apocalyptica wanted to make it better and didn’t include it in the previous album. So you can listen to the newly recorded version of this song in the “7th Symphony.”

Another track “Sacra” is simply breathtaking! This instrumental composition won’t leave you indifferent. I also need to mention Brent Smith from Shinedown (rock band, alternative metal) with his amazing song “Not Strong Enough.” And surely I can’t skip Lacey Mosleaf from Flyleaf (rock band, alternative metal) in the song “Broken Pieces.”

In the “7th Symphony” everyone can find something he likes: you can enjoy beautiful slow melodic songs such as “Salma,” “Beautiful” and “At the Gates of Manala,” and heavy songs like “2010″ and “Bring Them to Light” (the last one is probably the heaviest song of the album).

Apocalyptica is one of the melodic metal music bands with grandiose vocal. Their songs and beautiful metal music videos leave an unforgettable impression. And once again the band has proved that the long break was just another step to success.

I am deeply impressed with their new album “7th Symphony” and it’s one of the best (if not the best), I think. So I would strongly recommend you not miss your chance to listen to these great metal music songs.

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Apocalypticas Outstanding 7th Symphony

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August 31, 2010
  • Rosio Loflen

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