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Coat of Arms (Bonus Track Version)

Sabaton

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Album Review

Not all power metal is epic power metal, but there are certain power metal albums that make a point of being as epic as possible — and Sabaton's Coat of Arms is one of them. Everything about this 2010 release is epic and proud of it; we're talking epic melodies, epic hooks, epic lyrics, and big, fist-pumping epic choruses. Short of Manowar, one would be hard-pressed to find a more epic power metal disc than Coat of Arms. But while a lot of power metal operates in the fantasy realm lyrically, Sabaton's lyrics deal with actual historic events — specifically, events during wartime. War has been an ongoing obsession of this Swedish band, and most of the songs on Coat of Arms were inspired by things that actually transpired during World War II. Sabaton, in fact, get really specific, addressing the Battle of Britain on "Aces in Exile," the Warsaw Uprising on "Uprising," and the Siege of Baston on "Screaming Eagles." One of the tracks, "The White Death," is an ode to the heroic Finnish sniper Simo Häyhä, who killed hundreds of Soviet soldiers during Finland's 1939/1940 conflict with the Soviet Union. Despite its historic perspective, Coat of Arms still has the overblown campiness of a Hollywood adventure/action movie; if grindcore is the metal equivalent of a slasher flick and gothic metal is the metal equivalent of the darkly romantic gothic horror of Dark Shadows, power metal and progressive metal have often provided the sort of larger-than-life escapism one gets from epic fantasy or science fiction films. But again, Coat of Arms deals with history rather than fantasy, and in that sense, this 39-minute CD has more in common with an epic war film than it does with, say, Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy. Sabaton obviously put a lot of thought into Coat of Arms, which, despite its Hollywood-like pomposity, easily qualifies as one of the most intriguing and well-constructed power metal releases of mid-2010.

Customer Reviews

What it lacks in originality, it makes up for in power

Sabaton's latest may not be their most original work, with just enough variation to keep us satisfied, but the songs are filled with raw energy and power, and emotion we don't see very often from the band. Here's my rundown:

Coat of Arms: 9/10 Usually singles grab you at first, but wear themselves out. Not so with this song, the more you listen, the more you love this tale of the Greeks defense against Italian invasion

Midway: 7/10 Good song, tons of energy, but feels a bit like an American version of "Ghost Division" and the cheesy radio distortion at times detracts from great guitar.

Uprising: 9.5/10 Absolutely phenomenal, a work of art telling of Warsaw Rebellion. The chorus is powerful and emotive.

Screaming Eagles: 10/10 One of Sabaton's finest works, superb guitar work, explosive drums and in your face lyrics make it an all out headbanger.

The Final Solution: 10/10 This slower paced song about the Holocaust will leave you with chills, as it captures perfectly the sense of despair that Jews must have felt during Nazi rule.

Aces In Exile: 6/10 Though not a bad song itself, I feel like I've heard this song done numerous times by Sabaton before. Sadly unoriginal and no unique parts.

Saboteurs: 7.5/10 Good guitar and a chorus to remember give this song its punch, but aside from the intro seems like something we've heard before.

Wehrmacht: 10/10 Driving guitars and a intriguing, haunting topic make this possibly the best song on the album. Especially satisfying are the combination of layering and driving guitars on the second and third chorus'. Very original piece of work

White Death: 8.5/10 Ridiculously catchy song, real fist-pumper.

Metal Ripper: 8/10 Another typical, confusing Sabaton cover, but still enjoyable in its own right.

Coat of Arms

Great album, but the tracks are miss-labeled and I didn't get the Extra content that it said

Miss labeled tracks

I'm downloading this right now and I have noticed that all the tracks are miss labeled.

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Swedish band Sabaton have been a major force in the power metal field since the mid-‘00s, but had to battle through significant difficulties to get there, which may explain their eventual creative obsession with everything war-related. Originally founded in 1999 and comprised of Joakim Brodén (vocals and keyboards), Rickard Sundén (guitar), Oskar Montelius (guitar), Daniel Myhr (keyboards, beginning in 2006), Pär Sundström (bass), and Richard Larsson (drums), the enterprising group quickly produced...
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Coat of Arms (Bonus Track Version), Sabaton
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Metal
  • Released: Jun 29, 2010

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