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The Pagan Manifesto
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 27, 2014
GenreFolk metal
Power metal
Progressive metal
LabelAFM Records
Elvenking chronology
Era
(2012)
The Pagan Manifesto
(2014)
Secrets of the Magick Grimoire
(2017)

The Pagan Manifesto is the eighth studio album released by the Italian folk/power metal band, Elvenking. The album is a return to the band's pagan roots and sees a return to their original idea, concept and sound both lyrically and musically.[1][2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Manifesto"1:32
2."King of the Elves"12:55
3."Elvenlegions"3:52
4."The Druid Ritual of Oak"4:03
5."Moonbeam Stone Circle"5:35
6."The Solitaire"4:37
7."Towards the Shores"4:09
8."Pagan Revolution"3:39
9."Grandier's Funeral Pyre"4:34
10."Twilight of Magic"5:37
11."Black Roses for the Wicked One"4:48
12."Witches Gather"8:42
13."Amethyst" (bonus track)2:17
14."Cyfarwydd" (bonus track)3:12
15."Kanjhar" (bonus track)4:23
16."Little Black Dress" (orchestral version of "Rouse Your Dream", bonus track)4:33

Personnel

Guest musicians

  • Amanda Somerville (Kiske/Somerville) – Vocals on "King of the Elves"
  • Jarpen – Harsh Vocals/Growls on "Witches Gather"[3]
  • Maurizio (Folkstone) - Bagpipes, Tin and Low Whistles
  • Whisperwind - Vocals on "Witches Gather"

References

  1. ^ "Elvenking - "The Pagan Manifesto" CD Review - in Metal Reviews ( Metal Underground.com )". metalunderground.com. Retrieved 2014-04-30.
  2. ^ "Elvenking - "The Pagan Manifesto" CD Review - in metal-archives (metal-archives.com)". metal-archives.com. Retrieved 2015-01-19.
  3. ^ "Elvenking - "Era" CD Review - in Metal Reviews ( metal-archives.com )". metal-archives.com. Retrieved 2014-04-30.