Feuerschwanz has unveiled an epic reinterpretation of its hit anthem, "Das Elfte Gebot". When medieval spirit meets heavy metal and life itself becomes a stage, Feuerschwanz is never far away. This newly recorded version of the 2020 fan favourite sets a musical blaze between grandeur, melancholy, and unrelenting zest for life. The song casts a poignant glance at the fleeting nature of time and serves as a powerful reminder to live life to the fullest.
"Das Elfte Gebot" (Epic Edition) is featured on several limited editions of the band's upcoming album Knightclub, set for release on 25 July by Napalm Records. Knightclub is packed with infectious hooks, high-energy party anthems, grandiose choruses, and thunderous metal riffs. Once again, the band proves its signature mix of humour, heart, and high-octane songwriting.
Feuerschwanz on "Das Elfte Gebot" (Epic Edition): "This time, it strikes straight to the heart. In the epic orchestral version of 'Das Elfte Gebot', the Hauptmann reveals a more vulnerable, human side than ever before. Captured in a mesmerizing one-shot video, music and imagery blend into a single, honest moment - a powerful experience that pulls you in and refuses to let go".
More info about Feuerschwanz's Knightclub is HERE. Link


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