Japanese Edition with Bonus track.
The Italian symphonic power metal institution Rhapsody Of Fire returns with their album Challenge The Wind, presenting us with another instalment of their Nephilim saga, which began in 2019 with the album The Eighth Mountain.
Epic orchestral arrangements, bombastic choirs, fast and melodic guitars, a gripping story… These are all attributes that we have come to appreciate and love about Rhapsody Of Fire, and that's exactly what we get on Challenge The Wind.
Japanese Edition with Bonus track.
The Italian symphonic power metal institution Rhapsody Of Fire returns with their album Challenge The Wind, presenting us with another instalment of their Nephilim saga, which began in 2019 with the album The Eighth Mountain.
Epic orchestral arrangements, bombastic choirs, fast and melodic guitars, a gripping story… These are all attributes that we have come to appreciate and love about Rhapsody Of Fire, and that's exactly what we get on Challenge The Wind.
The test of time has generally proven to be an easy pass for the high-impact, fantasy obsessed and dense symphonic landscapes of Rhapsody Of Fire, though recent shifts in this Italian symphonic powerhouse’s lineup and the ascendancy of several competitors have caused some to question if this is the same mighty band that brought such classics as Symphony Of Enchanted Lands and Power Of The Dragonflame into the world…
British jazz-dance outfit Working Week was formed in 1983 by guitarist Simon Booth and saxophonist Larry Stabbins, who previously teamed in Weekend. The duo debuted the following year with "Venceremos (We Will Win)," a tribute to Chilean protest singer Victor Jara featuring vocal contributions from Robert Wyatt and Everything But the Girl's Tracey Thorn; singer Julie Tippetts assumed the spotlight on the follow-up, "Storm of Light," with the full-length Working Nights appearing in 1985. Guest singers continued revolving in and out of the Working Week lineup prior to the permanent addition of Juliet Roberts in time for 1986's Companeros; in the wake of 1987's Knocking on Your Door, however, Roberts left the group, with another round of guests lending vocal input to Fire in the Mountain two years later. New frontwoman Yvonne Waite was installed for 1991's Black and Gold.