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Finnish fantasy/symphonic metal force Battlelore returns with a new studio album, The Return Of The Shadow. Over ten years have passed since its last offering, Doombound (2011). Today the Tolkien-inspired masters of epic, fantasy metal release its much-awaited seventh record on Napalm Records. Only yesterday, Battlelore launched a video for the new album's track, "Elvenking", available in the player below.
Previously released singles "Firekeeper" and "Chambers Of Fire" have already showcased the exceptional songwriting skills the Lappeenranta-based fantasy metal warriors are offering on their new album, The Return Of The Shadow.
Video director Markku Kirves says: "It is very rare to get an opportunity to write this kind of epic video, so I didn't hesitate to say yes when Jyri messaged me if I would be interested in making it. Back in the day, Battlelore's "Storm Of The Blades" was one of the first videos I directed, so it was nice to unite again with the band".
The band adds: "We knew Markkus's talent as a video director and his enthusiasm, and when we asked him to shoot the video for us, it was so overwhelming and a pure pleasure to work with such a professional he is. The "Elvenking" video enters Tolkien's Middle-earth from multiple angles, combining noticeable characters and scenes from Tolkien's written poetry".
The energy Battlelore delivers on The Return Of The Shadow is immediately evident, and without any doubt makes this record one of their strongest, heaviest and best works to date. Named after Tolkien's original, shelved title for his legendary epic fantasy novel Fellowship of the Ring, Battlelore's brand new album features nine Middle-earth themed songs, shining with the blistering aura the band has become known and loved for.
The Return Of The Shadow was recorded by Janne Saksa at the Sound Supreme Studios, Finland, and was mixed and mastered by Dan Swanö at Unisound Studios. As a special gift to fans, the album will also include a bonus EP, entitled Lost Lands, that features three songs written around the beginning of the band's hiatus that, soundwise, are different from the tracks on the main album. Link