Astral Doors Worship Or Die

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Astral Doors
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4.6 out of 5 stars

43 ratings



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5.04 x 5.67 x 0.31 inches; 3.1 Ounces Manufacturer

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Metalville Original Release Date

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2019 Date First Available

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March 6, 2019 Label

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Metalville ASIN

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B07PJS5YJ8 Number of discs

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4.6 out of 5 stars

43 ratings



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Solid Metal Album












Good, consistent album all around. Didn't find any weak or boring songs in the bunch. One consideration if you're thinking about getting this one is that vocalist Nils Patrik Johansson has a pretty distinctive voice, so I'd recommend a listen to this album or his previous work with Civil War to see whether you enjoy it or not. I'm not familiar with previous Astral Doors albums, but after hearing this one I might track down a few others.


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A découvrir pour le fan de "Hard'n'heavy"












"Astral Doors" est un groupe suédois qui est souvent apparenté à tantôt du "Hard rock", tantôt du "Heavy Metal" avec une touche de "Power metal" par moment. Ce groupe a vu le jour en 2002 est est emmené par le chanteur Nils Patrik Johansson qui a une voix qui s'apparente à celle de feu "Dio". J'ajouterais un peu plus rocailleuse que celle de ce dernier. On reproche souvent au groupe de copier le style qui a eu ses heures de gloire dans les années 70 et 80. Bon, je dois dire que si le style n'est pas des plus original, les critiques n'ont pas vraiment lieu d'être puisque le groupe ajoute une touche de modernité et est surtout capable d'écrire de très bons morceaux. Je dis cela sans être fan du groupe puisque c'est mon premier achat concernant les "Astral Doors". Alors pourquoi celui-là? Et bien tout simplement parce que cette neuvième offrande est de très bonne qualité avec quelques titres d'une très bonne efficacité tel que "Night of the Hunter", "Marathon" ou encore "Triumph and Superiority". Pour ne citer que ceux-là qui sont mes préférés, il n'y a pas non plus de déchets sur cette galette qui compte tout de même 12 et c'est suffisamment rare pour être signalé. Il n'y a donc pas à bouder son plaisir sous prétexte que le groupe serait trop ressemblant à "Dio" par exemple. Est-ce que l'on critique autant les "Greta Van Fleet" qui sont un "copier-coller" des "Led Zep". Non, alors quand c'est bon, on prend. C'est donc un bel album que ce "Worship or Die" venant d'un groupe dont la renommée en France est confidentielle mais sur lequel il faudrait se pencher car même si les "Astral Doors" n'inventent rien, ils ont le mérite de sortir de gros titres qui font mouche et dont on a envie d'écouter les 12 plages sans zapper. Il faut aussi signaler l'excellente production, la qualité des musiciens et du chanteur. Alors, n'écoutez pas les mauvaises langues et allez plutôt jeter une oreille attentive à ce que ces gars ont à proposer.



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Neue Astral Doors












Mal wieder eine neue Platte von Astral Doors. Hoher Wiedererkennungswert des Sängers den man sofort raushört. Typischer Melodic und Powermetal in gewohnter Manier. Gute Gitarrenarbeit. So kanns weiter gehen.



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Astral Doors grandes!



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The 9th studio album.Since their debut "Of the Son and the Father" in 2003, the band from Swedish Borlänge has successfully cultivated their very own form of "Retro", based on the musical success of legends such as Rainbow, Dio or Black Sabbath, combined with elements of modern heavy metal. A concept that has brought the band repeated chart successes in Europe and Japan to this day."Worship or Die" is the band's most melodic album since "New Revelation" (2007), yet one of the hardest in the Astral Doors catalogue.The riffs were and are the foundation of the six Swedes, but this time more space was given to the melodic elements. In their songs the Astral Doors deal with controversial topics of our time like religion, terrorism and the future of all of us. The band proves once more that intelligent lyrics and heavy metal don't have to be contradictory.

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Official video: 'Night of the Hunter' .
Official lyric video: 'Marathon' .
Recorded in Big Turn Studio, Borlänge, Sweden between 2018 and 2019.
Mixed and mastered in 2019.
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When vocalist Nils Patrik Johansson stepped down as vocalist of Civil War in 2016, it promised a return to form for Astral Doors, Johansson was now able to fully concentrate on just one band, but unfortunately the subsequent album ‘Black Eyed Children’ failed to live up to the expectations of fans and therefore left something of an anti-climax in anticipation of the bands latest album ‘Worship Or Die’.
The lack of pressure on Astral Doors seems to have paid dividends, ‘Worship Or Die’ is a welcome return to form for the band. As a group, Astral Doors seem to be re-energized and firing on all cylinders with an album which delivers catchy songs and a well-crafted atmosphere. Furthermore, Johansson no longer sounds as if he’s going through the motions with his powerful voice back on top of its game. Yet, with ‘Worship Or Die’, there is a swing in change of subject material, ‘St. Petersburg’, ‘Desperado’ and ‘Triumph And Superiority’ have all the commanding authority of Civil War getting the Astral Doors treatment and it works exceptionally well. However, the full plaudits for this album go to the magnificent ‘Concrete Heart’ and ‘Forgive Me Father’; the former is a superb slice of hard rock which drips with all the memorability and power of an 80’s rock ballad, whilst the latter oozes with melody, an open scar worn on the sleeve of Johansson that really allows the listener to empathise with Astral Doors.
Yes, some of the songs here are quite weak compared to others, the opening track ‘Night Of The Hunter’ does little to capture the listener’s attention, but what Astral Doors have delivered is an album which not so much turns the band back in the right direction, but rather takes a huge leap forward. ‘Worship Or Die’ is a solid album of heavy metal and is a worthy addition to any fan of this genre.


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When vocalist Nils Patrik Johansson stepped down as vocalist of Civil War in 2016, it promised a return to form for Astral Doors, Johansson was now able to fully concentrate on just one band, but unfortunately the subsequent album ‘Black Eyed Children’ failed to live up to the expectations of fans and therefore left something of an anti-climax in anticipation of the bands latest album ‘Worship Or Die’.
The lack of pressure on Astral Doors seems to have paid dividends, ‘Worship Or Die’ is a welcome return to form for the band. As a group, Astral Doors seem to be re-energized and firing on all cylinders with an album which delivers catchy songs and a well-crafted atmosphere. Furthermore, Johansson no longer sounds as if he’s going through the motions with his powerful voice back on top of its game. Yet, with ‘Worship Or Die’, there is a swing in change of subject material, ‘St. Petersburg’, ‘Desperado’ and ‘Triumph And Superiority’ have all the commanding authority of Civil War getting the Astral Doors treatment and it works exceptionally well. However, the full plaudits for this album go to the magnificent ‘Concrete Heart’ and ‘Forgive Me Father’; the former is a superb slice of hard rock which drips with all the memorability and power of an 80’s rock ballad, whilst the latter oozes with melody, an open scar worn on the sleeve of Johansson that really allows the listener to empathise with Astral Doors.
Yes, some of the songs here are quite weak compared to others, the opening track ‘Night Of The Hunter’ does little to capture the listener’s attention, but what Astral Doors have delivered is an album which not so much turns the band back in the right direction, but rather takes a huge leap forward. ‘Worship Or Die’ is a solid album of heavy metal and is a worthy addition to any fan of this genre.

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