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Sword's Song is the second studio album released by the Finnish heavy metal band Battlelore, released in 2003. As with all of the band's other albums, the lyrics are based on J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth sagas. Sword's Song's music and lyrics are essentially similar to those of their debut album, but in the opinion of most reviewers and fans showed an improvement in both strength of the material and quality of the performances.

The album was the last to feature original vocalist Patrik Mennander and bass player Miika Kokkola and, as a result, following releases saw a noticeable change in the sound of Battlelore.

Track listing

All music by Battlelore, all lyrics by Jyri Vahvanen.

No.TitleLength
1."Sons of Riddermark"04:06
2."Sword's Song"04:08
3."The Mark of the Bear"04:27
4."Buccaneers Inn"03:54
5."Attack of the Orcs"03:13
6."Dragonslayer"03:30
7."Khazad-Dûm Pt.2 (Silent Caverns)"04:08
8."Horns of Gondor" (instrumental)03:52
9."The War of Wrath"03:57
10."Forked Height"03:18
11."Starlight Kingdom"04:24
12."The Curse of the Kings" (digipack edition bonus track)03:57
Total length:46:54

Credits

Band members
Production
  • Miitri Aaltonen - producer, engineer, mixing
  • Eric Zacharias - pre-production, additional synthesizer arrangements
  • Pauli Saastamoinen - mastering at Finnvox Studios

Lyrical references

  • "Sons of Riddermark" deals with the history of the Éothéod.
  • "The Mark of the Bear" is about the Beornings.
  • "Buccaneers Inn" deals with the Black Númenóreans.
  • "Attack of the Orcs" is about the Orken hordes in the Third Age.
  • "Dragonslayer" is based on the story of Túrin Turambar.
  • "Khazad-Dûm Pt. 2 (Silent Caverns)" deals with the invasion of Moria.
  • "The War of Wrath" is based on the War of Wrath.
  • "Forked Height" deals with the tower of Orthanc.
  • "The Curse of the Kings" is about the Nazgûl.
  • "Starlight Kingdom" is about the city of Gondolin.

References

  1. ^ "Battlelore Sword's Song". Sputnikmusic. 12 December 2005. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  2. ^ "Battlelore - Sword's Song review". Metal Storm. 6 August 2009. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  3. ^ Batteiger, Paul. "Battlelore - Sword's Song". The Metal Crypt.com. Retrieved 2012-05-31.