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Why Do Modern Militaries Still Need Artillery
Why modern militaries still need artillery. Anyway, before we move further, we will identify what artillery is. Artillery refers to a class of heavy military ranged weapons built to launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms. Early artillery development focused on the ability to breach defensive walls and fortifications during sieges, and led to heavy, fairly immobile siege engines. As technology improved, lighter, more mobile field artillery cannons developed for battlefield use. This development remain today, modern self-propelled artillery vehicles are highly mobile weapons of great versatility generally providing the largest share of an army’s total firepower.
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Soldiers Hone Skills on M777 Howitzer Artillery
U.S. Soldiers conduct a live-fire training exercise with the M777 towed 155mm howitzers. While deployed, Soldiers focus not only on maintaining security, but also on training to sustain, enhance, perfect skills and readiness.
The M777 uses a digital fire-control system to provide navigation, pointing and self-location, allowing it to be put into action quickly.
Credit: U.S. Army video by Spc. Derek Mustard
Derivative works: Military Archive
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published: 07 Aug 2020
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Artillery - By Inheritance [Full Album]
Banda : Artillery
Genero : Thrash Metal
Año : 1990
Pais : Dinamarca
Lista de canciones :
1 - 7:00 From Tashkent
2 - Khomaniac
3 - Beneath the Clay (R.I.P.)
4 - By Inheritance
5 - Bombfood
6 - Don't Believe
7 - Life in Bondage
8 - Equal at First
9 - Razamanaz (Nazareth cover)
10 - Back in the Trash
Formacion :
Flemming Rönsdorf - Voces , Letras
Carsten Nielsen - Bateria
Peter Thorslund - Bajo
Morten Stützer - Guitarra, Letra pista numero 7
Michael Stützer - Guitarra
published: 13 May 2013
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The Evolution From Arrows To Artillery In Weapon Technology | Our History
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For 5,000 years military leaders have used speed on the battlefield to deliver blows to the enemy when and where they least expect it. What they do best is what they've always done - project power over distance.
This film was first broadcast: 10 Nov 2009
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published: 17 Feb 2021
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Monstrous Russian Artillery Action During Heavy Live Fire: 2S7 Pion, 2S5 Giatsint-S & 2S4 Tyulpan
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Video shows heavy Russian Artillery in action during several military live fire exercises. Russian Artillery systems shown in this video are the 2S7 Pion, 2S5 Giatsint-S & 2S4 Tyulpan.
The 2S7 Pion ("peony") or Malka is a Soviet self-propelled 203mm heavy artillery. "2S7" is its GRAU designation.
It takes the crew of seven men 5–6 minutes to come into action and 3–5 minutes to come out of action. It carries four 203 mm projectiles for immediate use. It is capable of firing nuclear ammunition. The gun has a range of 37,500 m, but this can be extended to 55,500 m by using RAPs (Rocket Assisted Projectiles). The Pion has been the most powerful conventional artillery piece since ...
published: 02 Aug 2020
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Artillery - Turn Up the Rage (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
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Artillery "Turn Up the Rage" from the "X" album.
Video by: Terkel Christensen, Aggressive Artwork
Filmed at Amager Bryghus, Copenhagen
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In the mid-1980s Denmark's Artillery established themselves as being at the cutting edge of the thrash movement, and nearly forty years later they continue to destroy. Returning with their tenth - and aptly titled - full length X they prove once again that they have not missed a step, delivering a record that's ruthlessly heavy, catchy and pure molten metal. "We wanted to have the typical Artillery trademarks, like the riffs and hook lines in the usual combination togeth...
published: 14 Apr 2021
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Artillery live | Rock Hard Festival 2022 | Rockpalast
Setlist
1. The Devil's Symphony 00:00
2. By Inheritance 04:27
3. Turn Up The Rage 10:37
4. The Face Of Fear 14:56
5. Bombfood 18:29
6. The Challenge 24:34
7. In Thrash We Trust 29:14
8. 10.000 Devils 33:21
9. Legions 37:51
10. Khomaniac 42:17
11. Terror Squad 51:06
12. The Almighty 57:06
Besetzung
Michael Bastholm Dahl - vocals
Michael Stützer - lead guitar
Kræn Meier - guitar
Peter Thorslund - bass
Josua Madsen - drums
📷 Konzertfotos (Thomas von der Heiden): https://www1.wdr.de/fernsehen/rockpalast/events/artillery-zweiundzwanzig-100.html
Artillery gründeten sich bereits im Jahr 1982 in der Nähe von Kopenhagen und etablierten sich schnell als einer der spannendsten Metal-Acts in ihrer Heimat. Ihr Stil wechselte über die Jahre von Power Metal über Speed Metal hin zu Thrash.
In den Achtz...
published: 14 Sep 2022
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Artillery They Shall Not Grow Old 3mins
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canadian artillery wake up
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Why Do Modern Militaries Still Need Artillery
Why modern militaries still need artillery. Anyway, before we move further, we will identify what artillery is. Artillery refers to a class of heavy military ra...
Why modern militaries still need artillery. Anyway, before we move further, we will identify what artillery is. Artillery refers to a class of heavy military ranged weapons built to launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms. Early artillery development focused on the ability to breach defensive walls and fortifications during sieges, and led to heavy, fairly immobile siege engines. As technology improved, lighter, more mobile field artillery cannons developed for battlefield use. This development remain today, modern self-propelled artillery vehicles are highly mobile weapons of great versatility generally providing the largest share of an army’s total firepower.
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Why modern militaries still need artillery. Anyway, before we move further, we will identify what artillery is. Artillery refers to a class of heavy military ranged weapons built to launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms. Early artillery development focused on the ability to breach defensive walls and fortifications during sieges, and led to heavy, fairly immobile siege engines. As technology improved, lighter, more mobile field artillery cannons developed for battlefield use. This development remain today, modern self-propelled artillery vehicles are highly mobile weapons of great versatility generally providing the largest share of an army’s total firepower.
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- published: 19 Jul 2022
- views: 25005
3:05
Soldiers Hone Skills on M777 Howitzer Artillery
U.S. Soldiers conduct a live-fire training exercise with the M777 towed 155mm howitzers. While deployed, Soldiers focus not only on maintaining security, but al...
U.S. Soldiers conduct a live-fire training exercise with the M777 towed 155mm howitzers. While deployed, Soldiers focus not only on maintaining security, but also on training to sustain, enhance, perfect skills and readiness.
The M777 uses a digital fire-control system to provide navigation, pointing and self-location, allowing it to be put into action quickly.
Credit: U.S. Army video by Spc. Derek Mustard
Derivative works: Military Archive
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U.S. Soldiers conduct a live-fire training exercise with the M777 towed 155mm howitzers. While deployed, Soldiers focus not only on maintaining security, but also on training to sustain, enhance, perfect skills and readiness.
The M777 uses a digital fire-control system to provide navigation, pointing and self-location, allowing it to be put into action quickly.
Credit: U.S. Army video by Spc. Derek Mustard
Derivative works: Military Archive
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- published: 07 Aug 2020
- views: 12774071
48:21
Artillery - By Inheritance [Full Album]
Banda : Artillery
Genero : Thrash Metal
Año : 1990
Pais : Dinamarca
Lista de canciones :
1 - 7:00 From Tashkent
2 - Khomaniac
3 - Beneath the Clay (R.I.P.)...
Banda : Artillery
Genero : Thrash Metal
Año : 1990
Pais : Dinamarca
Lista de canciones :
1 - 7:00 From Tashkent
2 - Khomaniac
3 - Beneath the Clay (R.I.P.)
4 - By Inheritance
5 - Bombfood
6 - Don't Believe
7 - Life in Bondage
8 - Equal at First
9 - Razamanaz (Nazareth cover)
10 - Back in the Trash
Formacion :
Flemming Rönsdorf - Voces , Letras
Carsten Nielsen - Bateria
Peter Thorslund - Bajo
Morten Stützer - Guitarra, Letra pista numero 7
Michael Stützer - Guitarra
https://wn.com/Artillery_By_Inheritance_Full_Album
Banda : Artillery
Genero : Thrash Metal
Año : 1990
Pais : Dinamarca
Lista de canciones :
1 - 7:00 From Tashkent
2 - Khomaniac
3 - Beneath the Clay (R.I.P.)
4 - By Inheritance
5 - Bombfood
6 - Don't Believe
7 - Life in Bondage
8 - Equal at First
9 - Razamanaz (Nazareth cover)
10 - Back in the Trash
Formacion :
Flemming Rönsdorf - Voces , Letras
Carsten Nielsen - Bateria
Peter Thorslund - Bajo
Morten Stützer - Guitarra, Letra pista numero 7
Michael Stützer - Guitarra
- published: 13 May 2013
- views: 202095
52:21
The Evolution From Arrows To Artillery In Weapon Technology | Our History
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For 5,000 years military leaders have used speed on the battlefield to deliver blows to the enemy when and wh...
Subscribe to Our History: https://bit.ly/3v5mKBG
For 5,000 years military leaders have used speed on the battlefield to deliver blows to the enemy when and where they least expect it. What they do best is what they've always done - project power over distance.
This film was first broadcast: 10 Nov 2009
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For 5,000 years military leaders have used speed on the battlefield to deliver blows to the enemy when and where they least expect it. What they do best is what they've always done - project power over distance.
This film was first broadcast: 10 Nov 2009
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- published: 17 Feb 2021
- views: 1800545
4:25
Monstrous Russian Artillery Action During Heavy Live Fire: 2S7 Pion, 2S5 Giatsint-S & 2S4 Tyulpan
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Video shows heavy Russian Artillery in action ...
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Video shows heavy Russian Artillery in action during several military live fire exercises. Russian Artillery systems shown in this video are the 2S7 Pion, 2S5 Giatsint-S & 2S4 Tyulpan.
The 2S7 Pion ("peony") or Malka is a Soviet self-propelled 203mm heavy artillery. "2S7" is its GRAU designation.
It takes the crew of seven men 5–6 minutes to come into action and 3–5 minutes to come out of action. It carries four 203 mm projectiles for immediate use. It is capable of firing nuclear ammunition. The gun has a range of 37,500 m, but this can be extended to 55,500 m by using RAPs (Rocket Assisted Projectiles). The Pion has been the most powerful conventional artillery piece since entering service in 1983. One interesting feature of the Pion is the firing alarm. Because the blast of the weapon firing is so powerful—it can physically incapacitate an unprepared soldier or crew member near it from concussive force—the Pion is equipped with an audible firing alarm that emits a series of short warning tones for approximately five seconds prior to the charge being fired.
The 2S7 carries a crew of fourteen; seven are carried by the Pion and seven are with an auxiliary vehicle. The system carries four rounds of ammunition; four more rounds are carried by the support vehicle. Due to the long range, the crew can fire one or two rounds and leave position before the first round hits the enemy position over 40 km away. This makes the 2S7 less susceptible to counter-battery fire, from an enemy with a counter-battery radar such as ARTHUR.
The 2S5 Giatsint-S (Russian: 2С5 «Гиацинт-С»; English: hyacinth) is a Soviet/Russian 152 mm self-propelled gun. "2S5" is its GRAU designation. It is NBC protected. The 2S5 is capable of engaging targets at longer ranges and at a higher rate of fire than the more widely produced 2S3 Akatsiya 152 mm self-propelled gun, and is capable of firing nuclear projectiles.
It was identified for the first time in 1975 in the Soviet Army and so was called M-1975 by NATO (the 2S4 Tyulpan also received the M-1975 designation), whereas its official designation is SO-203 (2S7). Its design is based on a T-80 chassis carrying an externally mounted 2A44 203 mm gun on the hull rear.
Production of the 2S5 Giatsint-S started in 1976 along with the towed version the 2A36 Giatsint-B. It uses a chassis modified from the SA-4 Krug surface-to-air missile system with good cross-country mobility, and can carry 30 152 mm rounds with a range of 28 kilometers, or 33-40 kilometers for rocket-assisted projectiles. In addition to high explosives, the gun can also fire HEAT, cluster, smoke and nuclear projectiles. Deploying to fire the gun takes 3 minutes, and it can sustain a rate of fire of 5 to 6 rounds per minute. Most of the crew, with the exception of the gunner, deploys outside of the vehicle while firing. It is usually accompanied by an ammunition carrier with an additional 30 rounds of ammunition.
The 2S5 was introduced into service in 1978, replacing the 130mm M46 field gun battalions in Soviet artillery brigades at the Army and Front level, and has also been known as the M1981 by the United States. Production ceased in 1991.
The 2S4 Tyulpan (often spelled Tulpan, Russian: 2С4 «Тюльпан»; English: tulip) is a Soviet 240 mm self-propelled heavy mortar. "2S4" is its GRAU designation. The Tyulpan is the largest mortar system in use today.
Credits: Russian Ministry of Defense:
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Video shows heavy Russian Artillery in action during several military live fire exercises. Russian Artillery systems shown in this video are the 2S7 Pion, 2S5 Giatsint-S & 2S4 Tyulpan.
The 2S7 Pion ("peony") or Malka is a Soviet self-propelled 203mm heavy artillery. "2S7" is its GRAU designation.
It takes the crew of seven men 5–6 minutes to come into action and 3–5 minutes to come out of action. It carries four 203 mm projectiles for immediate use. It is capable of firing nuclear ammunition. The gun has a range of 37,500 m, but this can be extended to 55,500 m by using RAPs (Rocket Assisted Projectiles). The Pion has been the most powerful conventional artillery piece since entering service in 1983. One interesting feature of the Pion is the firing alarm. Because the blast of the weapon firing is so powerful—it can physically incapacitate an unprepared soldier or crew member near it from concussive force—the Pion is equipped with an audible firing alarm that emits a series of short warning tones for approximately five seconds prior to the charge being fired.
The 2S7 carries a crew of fourteen; seven are carried by the Pion and seven are with an auxiliary vehicle. The system carries four rounds of ammunition; four more rounds are carried by the support vehicle. Due to the long range, the crew can fire one or two rounds and leave position before the first round hits the enemy position over 40 km away. This makes the 2S7 less susceptible to counter-battery fire, from an enemy with a counter-battery radar such as ARTHUR.
The 2S5 Giatsint-S (Russian: 2С5 «Гиацинт-С»; English: hyacinth) is a Soviet/Russian 152 mm self-propelled gun. "2S5" is its GRAU designation. It is NBC protected. The 2S5 is capable of engaging targets at longer ranges and at a higher rate of fire than the more widely produced 2S3 Akatsiya 152 mm self-propelled gun, and is capable of firing nuclear projectiles.
It was identified for the first time in 1975 in the Soviet Army and so was called M-1975 by NATO (the 2S4 Tyulpan also received the M-1975 designation), whereas its official designation is SO-203 (2S7). Its design is based on a T-80 chassis carrying an externally mounted 2A44 203 mm gun on the hull rear.
Production of the 2S5 Giatsint-S started in 1976 along with the towed version the 2A36 Giatsint-B. It uses a chassis modified from the SA-4 Krug surface-to-air missile system with good cross-country mobility, and can carry 30 152 mm rounds with a range of 28 kilometers, or 33-40 kilometers for rocket-assisted projectiles. In addition to high explosives, the gun can also fire HEAT, cluster, smoke and nuclear projectiles. Deploying to fire the gun takes 3 minutes, and it can sustain a rate of fire of 5 to 6 rounds per minute. Most of the crew, with the exception of the gunner, deploys outside of the vehicle while firing. It is usually accompanied by an ammunition carrier with an additional 30 rounds of ammunition.
The 2S5 was introduced into service in 1978, replacing the 130mm M46 field gun battalions in Soviet artillery brigades at the Army and Front level, and has also been known as the M1981 by the United States. Production ceased in 1991.
The 2S4 Tyulpan (often spelled Tulpan, Russian: 2С4 «Тюльпан»; English: tulip) is a Soviet 240 mm self-propelled heavy mortar. "2S4" is its GRAU designation. The Tyulpan is the largest mortar system in use today.
Credits: Russian Ministry of Defense:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQGqX5Ndpm4snE0NTjyOJnA
WarLeaks - Military Blog covers events, news, missions & facts from the United States Armed Forces including the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard and more! Furthermore you will find content about military weapons, weapon systems and technology here. All footage on this channel is footage the Ultimate Military Archive has permission to use or consists of derivative works created by the WarLeaks - Military Blog for educational and informational purposes. The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense visual information on the WarLeaks - Military Blog does not imply or constitute Department of Defense endorsement.
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Artillery - Turn Up the Rage (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
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Artillery "Turn Up the Rage" from the "X" album.
Video by: Terkel Christensen, Aggressive Artwork
Filmed at Amager...
Order at: http://www.metalblade.com/artillery
Artillery "Turn Up the Rage" from the "X" album.
Video by: Terkel Christensen, Aggressive Artwork
Filmed at Amager Bryghus, Copenhagen
Follow Artillery:
https://www.facebook.com/ARTILLERY.DK
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In the mid-1980s Denmark's Artillery established themselves as being at the cutting edge of the thrash movement, and nearly forty years later they continue to destroy. Returning with their tenth - and aptly titled - full length X they prove once again that they have not missed a step, delivering a record that's ruthlessly heavy, catchy and pure molten metal. "We wanted to have the typical Artillery trademarks, like the riffs and hook lines in the usual combination together with aggression and melody. We always try to combine melodic thrash metal with elements from the heavy sounds of the 70s and the 80s, and this time with new elements in some of the songs," says guitarist Michael Stützer. "We don't have to push ourselves hard when we're writing a record because we love what we're doing."
Sadly, guitarist - and Stützer's brother - Morten Stützer passed in 2019, which understandably affected the band. Having played a big part in shaping Artillery's songs and appearing on every album up to 2018's riveting The Face Of Fear, his loss is a real blow. "It was tough, even if he did not play live with us since 2016 he was always supporting us. Morten was a unique musician and writer and a very humorous guy, and following his death was the first time ever I thought about stopping playing music. But, he always said that I had to go on with Artillery and continue playing if he was not there anymore. He will be missed so much." Admitting it was very strange entering into the writing process without him, the brothers typically playing off each other a lot, they still managed to pull things together, helped by the contributions of new guitarist Kræn Meier, who has been playing live with the band since 2017. "Kræn is a great guy and a great guitar player and has contributed some good songs and some good solos. He also was a big fan of Artillery before, so it's great to have him in the band." With a few songs already kicking around and most of the lyrics penned before the music was even ready, the band really began to focus on writing two months before entering the studio, and were writing right up until the last minute. Compared to The Face Of Fear it is an overall faster record, which should satiate their longtime faithful, but it is also a much more varied collection than a typical Artillery album. "I think songs like "In Your Mind" and "The Ghost Of Me" will get some of our fans to listen more closely than normal, because they have some new elements. On top of that, I think this is the best production we've ever had on any Artillery record, and overall it has some of our strongest songs since "By Inheritance" (1990)."
X was tracked in Medley Studio in Copenhagen, Denmark with producer Søren Andersen, who the band have worked with on every record since 2009's When Death Comes. "As always, we have a lot of fun when we are recording, but are still profoundly serious of course. Søren is a great guy to work with and loves good jokes, and when we are finishing the sessions we have time for a beer and good talk about the day's work," says Stützer. As well as his production work Andersen contributed some keyboards to "The Ghost Of Me", also adding some effects to a few other songs, and the band recruited their drivers/merch men to contribute some backing vocals on four tracks. With the record in the can the band are able to start to look toward what is next, hoping the Coronavirus pandemic passes soon so that they can get back on the road, but now is also a good time for reflecting on what they have achieved at this point in their lengthy career. "It feels great and awesome to have been going for nearly forty years. I'm so glad, and I am so lucky that I can do what I love the most, making albums and touring for our awesome fans. If anyone had told me forty years ago that I would have made ten albums and played in over sixty different countries I wouldn't have believed it."
#artillery #turnuptherage #thrash
https://wn.com/Artillery_Turn_Up_The_Rage_(Official_Video)
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Artillery "Turn Up the Rage" from the "X" album.
Video by: Terkel Christensen, Aggressive Artwork
Filmed at Amager Bryghus, Copenhagen
Follow Artillery:
https://www.facebook.com/ARTILLERY.DK
https://twitter.com/artillerymetal
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In the mid-1980s Denmark's Artillery established themselves as being at the cutting edge of the thrash movement, and nearly forty years later they continue to destroy. Returning with their tenth - and aptly titled - full length X they prove once again that they have not missed a step, delivering a record that's ruthlessly heavy, catchy and pure molten metal. "We wanted to have the typical Artillery trademarks, like the riffs and hook lines in the usual combination together with aggression and melody. We always try to combine melodic thrash metal with elements from the heavy sounds of the 70s and the 80s, and this time with new elements in some of the songs," says guitarist Michael Stützer. "We don't have to push ourselves hard when we're writing a record because we love what we're doing."
Sadly, guitarist - and Stützer's brother - Morten Stützer passed in 2019, which understandably affected the band. Having played a big part in shaping Artillery's songs and appearing on every album up to 2018's riveting The Face Of Fear, his loss is a real blow. "It was tough, even if he did not play live with us since 2016 he was always supporting us. Morten was a unique musician and writer and a very humorous guy, and following his death was the first time ever I thought about stopping playing music. But, he always said that I had to go on with Artillery and continue playing if he was not there anymore. He will be missed so much." Admitting it was very strange entering into the writing process without him, the brothers typically playing off each other a lot, they still managed to pull things together, helped by the contributions of new guitarist Kræn Meier, who has been playing live with the band since 2017. "Kræn is a great guy and a great guitar player and has contributed some good songs and some good solos. He also was a big fan of Artillery before, so it's great to have him in the band." With a few songs already kicking around and most of the lyrics penned before the music was even ready, the band really began to focus on writing two months before entering the studio, and were writing right up until the last minute. Compared to The Face Of Fear it is an overall faster record, which should satiate their longtime faithful, but it is also a much more varied collection than a typical Artillery album. "I think songs like "In Your Mind" and "The Ghost Of Me" will get some of our fans to listen more closely than normal, because they have some new elements. On top of that, I think this is the best production we've ever had on any Artillery record, and overall it has some of our strongest songs since "By Inheritance" (1990)."
X was tracked in Medley Studio in Copenhagen, Denmark with producer Søren Andersen, who the band have worked with on every record since 2009's When Death Comes. "As always, we have a lot of fun when we are recording, but are still profoundly serious of course. Søren is a great guy to work with and loves good jokes, and when we are finishing the sessions we have time for a beer and good talk about the day's work," says Stützer. As well as his production work Andersen contributed some keyboards to "The Ghost Of Me", also adding some effects to a few other songs, and the band recruited their drivers/merch men to contribute some backing vocals on four tracks. With the record in the can the band are able to start to look toward what is next, hoping the Coronavirus pandemic passes soon so that they can get back on the road, but now is also a good time for reflecting on what they have achieved at this point in their lengthy career. "It feels great and awesome to have been going for nearly forty years. I'm so glad, and I am so lucky that I can do what I love the most, making albums and touring for our awesome fans. If anyone had told me forty years ago that I would have made ten albums and played in over sixty different countries I wouldn't have believed it."
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- published: 14 Apr 2021
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Artillery live | Rock Hard Festival 2022 | Rockpalast
Setlist
1. The Devil's Symphony 00:00
2. By Inheritance 04:27
3. Turn Up The Rage 10:37
4. The Face Of Fear 14:56
5. Bombfood 18:29
6. The Challenge 24:34
7. In...
Setlist
1. The Devil's Symphony 00:00
2. By Inheritance 04:27
3. Turn Up The Rage 10:37
4. The Face Of Fear 14:56
5. Bombfood 18:29
6. The Challenge 24:34
7. In Thrash We Trust 29:14
8. 10.000 Devils 33:21
9. Legions 37:51
10. Khomaniac 42:17
11. Terror Squad 51:06
12. The Almighty 57:06
Besetzung
Michael Bastholm Dahl - vocals
Michael Stützer - lead guitar
Kræn Meier - guitar
Peter Thorslund - bass
Josua Madsen - drums
📷 Konzertfotos (Thomas von der Heiden): https://www1.wdr.de/fernsehen/rockpalast/events/artillery-zweiundzwanzig-100.html
Artillery gründeten sich bereits im Jahr 1982 in der Nähe von Kopenhagen und etablierten sich schnell als einer der spannendsten Metal-Acts in ihrer Heimat. Ihr Stil wechselte über die Jahre von Power Metal über Speed Metal hin zu Thrash.
In den Achtzigern und frühen Neunzigern genossen Artillery einen sehr guten Ruf als eine der besten europäischen Speed- bzw. Thrash-Metal-Bands. 1991 löste sich die Band auf und kam sieben Jahre später wieder zusammen. Heute gehören die Fünf um Gitarrist und Gründungsmitglied Michael Stützer zu den dienstältesten Thrash Metal-Bands Europas und bringen regelmäßig Alben heraus.
Thumbnail-Foto: Thomas von der Heiden
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Setlist
1. The Devil's Symphony 00:00
2. By Inheritance 04:27
3. Turn Up The Rage 10:37
4. The Face Of Fear 14:56
5. Bombfood 18:29
6. The Challenge 24:34
7. In Thrash We Trust 29:14
8. 10.000 Devils 33:21
9. Legions 37:51
10. Khomaniac 42:17
11. Terror Squad 51:06
12. The Almighty 57:06
Besetzung
Michael Bastholm Dahl - vocals
Michael Stützer - lead guitar
Kræn Meier - guitar
Peter Thorslund - bass
Josua Madsen - drums
📷 Konzertfotos (Thomas von der Heiden): https://www1.wdr.de/fernsehen/rockpalast/events/artillery-zweiundzwanzig-100.html
Artillery gründeten sich bereits im Jahr 1982 in der Nähe von Kopenhagen und etablierten sich schnell als einer der spannendsten Metal-Acts in ihrer Heimat. Ihr Stil wechselte über die Jahre von Power Metal über Speed Metal hin zu Thrash.
In den Achtzigern und frühen Neunzigern genossen Artillery einen sehr guten Ruf als eine der besten europäischen Speed- bzw. Thrash-Metal-Bands. 1991 löste sich die Band auf und kam sieben Jahre später wieder zusammen. Heute gehören die Fünf um Gitarrist und Gründungsmitglied Michael Stützer zu den dienstältesten Thrash Metal-Bands Europas und bringen regelmäßig Alben heraus.
Thumbnail-Foto: Thomas von der Heiden
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🎉Unsere Jubiläums-Reportagen zum 40. Rockpalast Geburtstag 🎉
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► Die ganze Geschichte: http://reportage.wdr.de/die-ganze-rockpalast-geschichte#23425
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- published: 14 Sep 2022
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