I receive my copy fairly quickly, well packed and in great shape. And that’s when I realized that “Sweden Rock Magazine” is actually in Swedish! I know, that seems fairly obvious now, but to my defense, the title IS in english! It’s a very high quality magazine, covering many different genres with great photos (at least I can enjoy those). There’s even what I assume to be a “retro review” of “Sweet Dreams” by Sword, a band which claim its origins on the south shore of Montreal.
But how’s the CD? “Burn in Hell” is a very dark and heavy song that contrasts a lot with Twisted Sister’s upbeat commercial hits. Sabaton’s version is a little more upbeat, played with the Swede’s usual gusto and bravado. The updated production is a very nice improvement over the original, with a wider sonic range that push the song with much more impact. I still prefer Dee Snider’s original vocal delivery, but Joakim Brodén gives it the Sabaton treatment to good effect nonetheless. If it weren’t for the fact that the lyrics are not about war, it could easily pass as a Sabaton song!
Rounding out the disc are “The Lost Battalion” from their latest opus “The Last Stand” and a live version recorded at Wacken 2015 of “Resist and Bite” from “Heroes” (also available on the DVD “Heroes on Tour”).
Is it worth tracking down? Unless you’re a hardcore Sabaton collector, probably not. I’m not one, but am I glad I tracked it down? You bet! Sabaton rocks.
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