SALTATIO MORTIS: 'Hochzeitstanz' Video Released

July 29, 2011

German folk metallers SALTATIO MORTIS will release their new album, "Sturm Aufs Paradies", on September 2 via Napalm Records.

The track listing for the CD is as follows:

01. Habgier Und Tod
02. Hochzeitstanz
03. Ode An Die Feindschaft
04. Eulenspiegel
05. Sndenfall
06. Nachtigall Und Rose
07. Gott Wrfelt Nicht
08. Nach Jahr Und Tag
09. Orpheus
10. Spiel Mit Dem Feuer
11. Fiat Lux
12. Der Letzte Spielmann
13. Wieder Unterwegs
14. Wer Nicht Kmpft (bonus track)

A video for the song "Hochzeitstanz" can be seen below.

According to a press release, "Sturm Aufs Paradies"' "defiant and angry revolutionary undertones suggest an anti-authoritarian approach to life, in which chance should not be left to fate. Down-to-earth metal and rock sounds combined with melodic bagpipe arrangements result in danceable appealing tracks that quickly reach their dramatic climax: the entire range of human emotions from the gleeman's perspective. Lyrically, SALTATIO MORTIS remain timely by taking on topics such as medical technology or the dangers of nuclear energy, while never neglecting their love of fairy tales and myth. Mastermind and drummer Lasterbalk is again responsible for the band's lyrics, while frontman Alea delivers the prose with his wide range of vocal abilities: from the heavier metal tenor to the more soulful ballad-like approach. As in the past, SALTATIO MORTIS has teamed up with producer Thomas Heimann-Trosien for 'Sturm Aufs Paradies'. The close partnership guarantees quality. The impressive sound and artistic mastery found within the compositions and arrangements deliver a work that continues the forward-moving path of their previous rock albums 'Aus der Asche' and 'Wer Wind Sat'."

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