Interlude
Iron Savior · 1999
53 min · 10 tracks · heavy metal · power metal
A high-octane live performance capturing the essence of power metal with soaring melodies and driving rhythms.
Why this album works
This album is significant as it not only highlights Iron Savior's live prowess but also contributed to their growing fanbase across Europe. The tracks featured were well-received, enhancing the band's visibility and leading to increased interest in their subsequent studio albums, showcasing the power metal revival of the late '90s.
- Best for
- high-energy live performance soaring melodies and rhythms dynamic emotional journeys
- Context
- Released in early 1999, 'Interlude' marked Iron Savior's transition into a prominent force in the power metal scene after their debut album 'Iron Savior' in 1997. This live EP showcased their energetic performances and solidified their reputation following extensive touring, positioning them for broader recognition in the metal community.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Majesty· Rob Zombie· Ozzy Osbourne
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Iron Savior (live at WOA) Standout 4:40
- 2 Brave New World (live at WOA) Standout 4:44
- 3 Watcher in the Sky (live at WOA) Standout 5:39
- 4 Riding on Fire (live at WOA) 5:26
- 5 For the World (live at WOA) 6:00
- 6 Contortions of Time 6:25
- 7 Touching the Rainbow 5:22
- 8 Stonecold 4:30
- 9 The Hatchet of War 5:51
- 10 Desert Plains 4:37
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