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Post by markjalink on Feb 28, 2015 22:05:44 GMT 2
Ordered yesterday, got it today!
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Post by P3aphoto on Mar 1, 2015 9:27:50 GMT 2
Guess whats in the mail today.... Listening now From where did you order your copy from??
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Post by markjalink on Mar 1, 2015 9:49:39 GMT 2
I ordered mine at bol.com, i'ts dutch
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Post by Mark-David on Mar 1, 2015 10:13:23 GMT 2
Nikos said there was a song a bit similar style to 'No Stone Unturned ' on the album. Anyone know which one it is that he was talking about?
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Post by Mark-David on Mar 1, 2015 11:55:33 GMT 2
Well I'm feeling this particular song is rather appropriate for me today....lol linkAnd maybe this one... linkTo all those who already have the album (you know who you are) congratulations and enjoy!! To all those still waiting, keep calm!!
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Post by philreeves on Mar 1, 2015 20:53:19 GMT 2
Nikos said there was a song a bit similar style to 'No Stone Unturned ' on the album. Anyone know which one it is that he was talking about? I think "Second Day". It's not the tempo or the melody, but more of the message in the song. I saw in some interview Ian mentioned that this song is about the today's conflict between Russia and Ukraine; could we live up to our human genes and characteristics to see another (second) day. Ian FTW!
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Post by stetrousers on Mar 2, 2015 17:18:43 GMT 2
The song that sounds a bit like No stone Unturned is Rainbow Bridge. Well fellow Europe fans, I've listened to the whole album twice now including the instrumental (Vasastan) and I have to be totally honest, I'm actually a little bit confused as to weather I love it or just like it. I was hoping for something a bit heavier. The problem is, Europe have been making such phenomenal music since the reunion I was hoping for something that was going to blow me away and it doesn't. The critics will be creaming themselves over it because it is a brilliant album. I think really I'm a spoilt little shit that wants his cake and to eat it. Its as diverse an album as you are likely to hear and I think that is its best selling point. Their is no filler on this album, each track in its own right is a masterpiece. Personally I like the heavier tunes on it, I do know that in about 5 listens time I will have changed my mind as to which my favourite track is. Thats the beauty of Europe, every time you listen to an album all the way through you change your mind on your favourite tracks. Roll on Wolverhampton, hope they play Hole in my Pocket. Thats my fave at the moment, however next listen it will probably be Children of the Mind. What a solo on that by the way.
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Post by Mark-David on Mar 2, 2015 17:32:41 GMT 2
I've listened all the way through only once, but for me it's a fantastic album. Very high standard of songwriting throughout. Standout track for me maybe Days of rock and roll
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Post by Stein on Mar 2, 2015 18:07:51 GMT 2
Could anyone please post the songwriting credits? I'm making a page for War of Kings on the Aphasia site.
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Post by stetrousers on Mar 2, 2015 18:30:12 GMT 2
War of Kings - Tempest, Leven, Cobb Hole in my Pocket - Tempest Leven The Second Day - Tempest, Mic Praise You - Tempest, Mic, Cobb Nothin to ya - Whole band, not cobb 405 - Tempest, mic rock'n'roll - tempest children - tempest, mic, cobb rainbow bridge - tempest, mic angels - all of the band, including cobb light it up - tempest, norum, leven vasastan - mic, norum
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