Dragonknight has released a video for “The Legions Of Immortal Dragonlords”, second single taken from the debut album Legions to be released on January 17 by Scarlet Records.
A rallying cry for those who refuse to bow to fear, “The Legions Of Immortal Dragonlords” is a tale of bravery, myth, and unwavering courage in the face of the darkest evils. It is the story of legends who stand where no others dare to tread. The song’s powerful verses and soaring chorus illuminate the eternal defiance of these legends, who walk the line between worlds, protecting those who dare not face the truth.
Dragonknight is a new conceptual band baptized by a bunch of seasoned Finnish metal veterans, skillfully forging a smooth and fresh rendering of the classic North European power metal style through soaring melodies, thunderous rhythms, and epic orchestration, fused with crushing riffs – an unforgettable sonic journey of legendary proportions.
The eleven anthemic chapters of the first record Legions tell of heart-wrenching battles, strong-willed warriors and the beauty of glorious death, but also the treasure hunts gone awry, conquest, and the inner power to rise from the hopeless pit of despair yet again in the face of adversity – hear the armies and swords clash, seafaring vessels creak and the wings of the serpents soar.
Produced by Dragonknight; mixed by Mikael Grönroos at Crownhook Studio; mastered by Svante Forsbäck at Chartmakers West, and featuring the flashy artwork courtesy of Tommi Aaltonen, Legions will be released in the following formats:
– digipack CD
– vinyl LP: 300 marbled red
– digital
Artwork by Tommi Aaltonen:
Tracklisting:
“Ascendance – Through Sea And Fire”
“The Legions Of Immortal Dragonlords”
“The Imperator”
“Pirates, Bloody Pirates!”
“Defender Of Dragons”
“Storm Bringer”
“Astarte Rise”
“Dead Kings In The Grave”
“Sword Of The Northern Lights”
“The Revelation”
“Return To Atlantis”
“The Legions Of Immortal Dragonlords”:
Dragonknight:
Lord Gryphon
Lord Kharatos
Lord Solarius
Lord Othrakis
Lord Salo Khan
(Photo: Tage Rönnqvist)