The first trailer for “Bringer Of Pain”, the fourth album from Finnish heavy metallers BATTLE BEAST, is available below. Due on February 17, 2017 via Nuclear Blast Records, the CD was recorded and produced at JKB Studios by keyboardist Janne Björkroth, the ten-track album was mixed by Björkroth alongside Viktor Gullichsen and Mikko Karmila, while mastering was done by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studios. The cover artwork was crafted by Jan Yrlund.
“Bringer Of Pain” track listing:
Digi / CD
01. Straight To The Heart
02. Bringer Of Pain
03. King For A Day
04. Beyond The Burning Skies
05. Familiar Hell
06. Lost In Wars
07. Bastard Son Of Odin
08. We Will Fight
09. Dancing With The Beast
10. Far From Heaven
Bonus (digi only)
11. God Of War
12. The Eclipse
13. Rock Trash
2LP
Side A
01. Straight To The Heart
02. Bringer Of Pain
03. King For A Day
04. Beyond The Burning Skies
Side B
01. Familiar Hell
02. Lost In Wars
03. Bastard Son Of Odin
Side C
01. We Will Fight
02. Dancing With The Beast
03. Far From Heaven
Side D (Bonus)
01. God Of War
02. The Eclipse
03. Rock Trash
The “King For A Day” video can be seen below. The clip was directed by Markus Nieminen of Oy Routafilmi AB.
BATTLE BEAST vocalist Noora Louhimo commented on the song: “I think ‘King For A Day’ represents the new BATTLE BEAST in the best way — more dramatic orchestration, catchy melodies and riffs, more party metal and, most of all, entertaining. You can check it out for yourself on the ‘Bringer Of Pain’ tour. Welcome to the biggest metal party of BATTLE BEAST!”
“Bringer Of Pain” is BATTLE BEAST‘s first album to feature guitarist Joona Björkroth, who joined the band last year.
BATTLE BEAST in February 2015 parted ways with lead guitarist and main songwriter Anton Kabanen due to “insurmountable disagreements” with the other members of the band.
BATTLE BEAST‘s third studio album, “Unholy Savior”, entered the Finnish chart at position No. 1. The CD was released in January 2015 via Nuclear Blast.
Louhimo joined BATTLE BEAST in 2012 as the replacement for Nitte Vänskä.
Fonte: Blabbermouth.net