German medieval folk rock/metal unit Feuerschwanz has released a live video for "Wardwarf", cut from the band's brand-new English-language album, Warriors, out on 19 April via Napalm Records. The video perfectly captures the intense and enthusiastic energy present at Feuerschwanz's shows, as was once again proven at its almost completely sold-out recent headline tour, which will be continued in the fall. "Wardwarf" features Francesco Cavalieri from the dwarven metal band Wind Rose. For more regarding Feuerschwanz's latest full-length offering, follow HEREs. Link


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