Track By Tracks: Siege Perilous - Creation's Call (2024)
Lyrically:
A Strong Focus on epic storytelling in diverse settings and contexts. From the fantastical
to the historical.
Musically:
Epic Power Metal with flavors of Classic Metal like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest with a
little bit of thrash. Aggressive as well as epic with some orchestration to give that
grandiose feel.
1. Oathsworn:
This song centers around a great riff with an epic phaser effect on it to
convey the sense of being transported and whipped around through time. It tells the story
of a band of adventurers who when faced with a world-ending evil are flung back in
time in order to have a chance to try and save the world.
2. Across the Rubicon:
This song uses a marching cadence and heavy chorus hook to tell
the story of the fall of the Roman Republic from the perspective of one of Caesar’s
legionaries, telling the story of one of history’s most famous points of no return. One of
the most unique features of this song is the final chorus which is written in Latin and
checked by several scholars of Roman history.
3. Sons of the Verdant:
This song has an interesting combination of dark and triumphant.
The story is a fantasy version of a story we see repeated throughout history, that of native
resistance to colonizing oppressors. One of the cool things about fantasy is the ability to
take these universal themes and be able to apply them without having to point at one
group of people and borrow their story, especially since there are so many instances of it
from Antiquity to Modern Day. This is one of our most musically complex songs, featuring longer and more varied instrumental sections, having vocals be more of a punchy accent than the driving force, hitting at the right times while really
letting the amazing instrumentalists in the band rock out.
4. Creation’s Call:
This song is a darker high fantasy take on Lovecraftian Cosmic Horror
ideas. It’s a fantasy answer to the question “What would happen if you could speak
directly to God?” The character slowly loses his mind. So this is a rather dark song
overall showing the protagonist’s descent into madness.
5. Brothers of the Five:
This song is probably the most Power Metal song that we have ever
done. A massive, epic, and triumphant sound that shows the brighter side of the genre.
The song itself centers around a group of heroic knights that live their life by five tenets:
honor, integrity, resilience, willpower, and command.
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