Former ANTHRAX Vocalist NEIL TURBIN Performs "Hector's Hymn" With HAMMERFALL In Los Angeles; Video Available
September 9, 2019, 5 years ago
Courtesy of Canada's The Metal Voice, the clip below features HammerFall performing "Hector's Hymn" with former Anthrax singer Neil Turbin at The Whisky in Los Angeles, CA on September 7th.
HammerFall recently released their eleventh studio album, and second with Napalm Records, Dominion. The band have now released this new track-by-track video, discussing "Bloodline":
To view a variety of the Dominion merchandise, head here.
Dominion tracklisting:
"Never Forgive, Never Forget"
"Dominion"
"Testify"
"One Against The World"
"(We Make) Sweden Rock"
"Second To One"
"Scars Of A Generation"
"Dead By Dawn"
"Battleworn"
"Bloodline"
"Chain Of Command"
"And Yet I Smile"
"Dominion" video:
"One Against The World" video:
“(We Make) Sweden Rock” live video:
"(We Make) Sweden Rock" lyric video:
BraveWords scribe Carl Begai recently caught up with HammerFall frontman Joacim Cans to discuss Dominion. Following is an excerpt from the interview, with Cans opening up about the events that pushed the songwriting for the new record.
Cans: "After we released Infected (in 2011), HammerFall was in a bad place. We didn't have fun on tour - personally, I didn't have fun at all - so we decided to take a break. We needed to take a break, and that break was the game changer. It gave us a new spark, a new fire to do this for everyone in the band. When we did Built To Last (2016) we finally had the chance to go back to North America; we had given up on your continent way back because it just didn't work for us. It was hard go there for six weeks and then come home with $200 in the pocket. But, we found people that truly believed in us and sent us over to co-headline with Delain, and because we had a couple good tours (earnings) going on in Europe we figured we had nothing to lose. We decided to give it one last try touring North America, and that tour was by far the most fun I've had on a tour in my 22 year career. We didn't play arenas but it was great; good set-up, good following, and we got closer as a band. That created a momentum, and we took that with us into the next tour cycles. And it resulted in us thinking outside the box when it came to writing new music."
Watch for the complete story, coming soon.