The ALPHAYN album is released!

I promised that I wil remind you that today, the debut album "Heimkehr" by ALPHAYN is OUT NOW! You can contact the band to order your copy like you can purchase the record at their shows, or Bandcamp. You can have a listen to the teaser for "Heimkehr" here.

If you have missed the recent ALPHAYN interview that I have done, that last is always available to that link.

TRACKLIST :
01. Aufbruch
02. Alarich
03. Weltenanfang
04. Wetz die Krallen
05. Maschienenmonster
06. Reise
07. Heimkehr
08. Rache
09. Wir rufen deine Wölfe
10. Abstieg


About the songs :

1) Aufbruch: It is a nice made Intro with the sounds of the see.

2) Alarich: it is a Poem about the Goth King Alarich. This Poem was made by August Graf von Platen in the 19th century. He called it "Das Grab am Busento"

3) Weltenanfang: It is about the beginning of the World. About Ginnungagap and Ymir. About Buri and the Struggles they have.

4) Wetz die Krallen: This song is for the beast within yourself. Release it to achieve freedom and unknown power.

5) Maschienenmonster: Deus ex machina? No! There is no solution in beeing a "high tech" society. The song is about anarchy. Destroy the human world and their inadmissible behaviour. For the victory of nature.

6) Reise: Inspired by the "Dark Tower" of Stephen King. I love this books!

7) Heimkehr: What happens if you are going home after a long journey and you find your town burned down? Your family dead? 

8) Rache: "Revenge" Yes. you are going berserk. You seek vengeance. That is the sequel of "Heimkehr".

9) Wir rufen deine Wölfe: Also a poem. By Friedrich Hilscher. Also around the 19th century. He wantet to combine the north germanic mythology with the "ona and only" god.

10) Abstieg: The last song on the Album. I think the lyric are a little bit like a dream. You find yourself surrounded by green ugly goblins. You don´t know what to do. Thor appears and is helping you. He smashes the enemies with mighty thunderstrikes and dsapears again.


A special thanks to Robert Schroll for these explanations.

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