Rhapsody Of Fire – Into The Legend (February 05, 2016)

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rhapsody of fireThey are true pioneers of the metal genre: Italian symphonic metal masters Rhapsody of Fire started their recording career in 1997 with their debut Legendary Tales (at that time under the banner Rhapsody). A new sound was born, merging symphonic elements with power metal and a neo-classical, almost ‘cinematic’ approach. The group from Trieste, Italy went on to release high-class albums regularly and established themselves as one of the leading Metal acts in the world. Until this day, the band has sold 2 million albums and is a worldwide major player when it comes to symphonic metal. Following up on the successful Dark Wings Of Steel album from 2013, Rhapsody of Fire will unleash their brand new piece of work, titled Into The Legend, on February 5th 2016. What you get is a high-class album full of epic metal, enchanting sound landscapes, (real) orchestra and huge choirs. Style-wise Into The Legend revisits the classic sound of the band’s earlier recordings but adds new elements to it. Creation is the key and Rhapsody of Fire are more inspired than ever before. (from Amazon)

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