Eluveitie - Slania (10 Years) (2018)
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Switzerland | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 119 MB
Folk/Melodic Death Metal, Folk | Label : Nuclear Blast
In February 2008 the, when they were still rather unknown, the Swiss folk-metal newcomers ELUVEITIE published an album which would later be heralded as one of the most important reasons for the band’s break-through: »SLANIA«. What ELUVEITIE achieved with that album is not something you could call a coincidence or phenomena. It’s much more the product of hard, passionate work; the kind of work you put into something you love with all your heart. Even though the band went quickly from being an underground act to being internationally successful, they had to fight their way to the top, shedding blood, sweat and tears! Euphoric reactions, sold-out shows and a newfound respect the world over were the well-earned rewards for their hard work.For the band and also for the fans, »SLANIA« still has a special place in ELUVEITIE's quite remarkable discography. For that reason, the band have announced to unleash this masterpiece once more – as a very special anniversary-edition. On November 16th 2018 ELUVEITIE released »SLANIA - 10 Years« via Nuclear Blast Records. The 10 year edition of "Slania" comes with an acoustic version of "Samon", the interview with Slania, five demo versions and the new, revised artwork.
Tracklist
1. Samon
2. Primordial Breath
3. Inis Mona
4. Gray Sublime Archon
5. Anagantios
6. Bloodstained Ground
7. The Somber Lay
8. Slania's Song
9. Giamonios
10. Tarvos
11. Calling the Rain
12. Elembivos
13. Samon (Acoustic version) (Bonus Track)
14. Interview with Slania (Bonus Track)
15. Samon (demo) (Bonus Track)
16. Primordial Breath (demo) (Bonus Track)
17. Inis Mona (demo) (Bonus Track)
18. Bloodstained Ground (demo) (Bonus Track)
19. Tarvos (demo) (Bonus Track)
Total playing time 01:15:16
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