Damnation Angels

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No Leaf Clover 05:22 Tools
Pride (The Warrior's Way) 00:00 Tools
The Longest Day of My Life 09:59 Tools
I Hope 06:06 Tools
Reborn 04:21 Tools
Ad finem 02:11 Tools
Bringer Of Light 05:24 Tools
Finding Requiem 07:20 Tools
Icarus Syndrome 02:24 Tools
Acerbus Inceptum 02:24 Tools
This Is Who We Are 05:59 Tools
Shadow Symphony 06:02 Tools
Closure 05:51 Tools
The Frontiersman 09:26 Tools
Someone Else (Pt. II) 05:53 Tools
The Passing 05:51 Tools
Everlasting 05:51 Tools
The Fire Inside 05:26 Tools
Under An Ancient Sun 05:53 Tools
Pt. 3 Bringer of Light 05:26 Tools
Someone Else 05:54 Tools
Pt. 1 Acerbus Inceptum 02:24 Tools
Kurenai (Bonus Track) 07:17 Tools
Pt. 2 Someone Else 05:53 Tools
Pt. 4 Shadow Symphony 06:02 Tools
The Black Cancer 05:54 Tools
Against All Odds 04:40 Tools
Bringer of Light, Pt. 3 05:26 Tools
Shadow Symphony, Pt. 4 06:02 Tools
Someone Else, Pt. 2 05:53 Tools
Acerbus Inceptum, Pt. 1 02:24 Tools
Kurenai 07:17 Tools
No Leaf Clover (Metallica cover) 05:21 Tools
Bringer Of Light (Instrumental) 05:23 Tools
Ad Vinem 02:10 Tools
Part II: Someone Else 05:51 Tools
Kurenai (X-Japan Cover) 07:17 Tools
Pride (The Warrior`s Way) 00:00 Tools
Kurenai (X Japan Cover) 07:17 Tools
Kurenai (X-Japan Cover) (Japanese Bonus Track) 07:18 Tools
Kurenai (X Japan Cover) (Japanese Bonus Track) 07:17 Tools
Pride [The Warrior's Way] 09:46 Tools
Pride 09:55 Tools
Bringer of Light (Instrumental Version) 05:24 Tools
Pride (The Warrior’s Way) 05:24 Tools
Kurenai (Japan Bonus Track) 05:24 Tools
Pride The Warriors Way 01:10 Tools
Shadow Symphony [Pt. IV] 05:59 Tools
No Leaf Clover [Metallica Cover] 05:21 Tools
Kurenai [Bonus Track] 11:06 Tools
Pt. IV: Shadow Symphony 05:59 Tools
Someone Else [Pt. II] 05:51 Tools
Pride (The Warrior ` S Way) 00:30 Tools
Pt. I: Acerbus Inceptum 02:24 Tools
Bringer Of Light [Pt. III] 05:28 Tools
Pt. III: Bringer Of Light 05:28 Tools
Pt. II: Someone Else 05:52 Tools
Kurenai (X Japan) 07:17 Tools
Acerbus Inceptum (Part I) 02:24 Tools
Ad Finem - The Longest Day Of My Life 12:05 Tools
Pt. 1 through Pt. 4 19:16 Tools
No Leaf Clover (cover) 09:46 Tools
Legendary 07:17 Tools
Pride (The Warrior´s Way) 09:46 Tools
Dark Cancer 09:46 Tools
Kurenai (Bonus Track For Japan) 09:46 Tools
Bringer of Light (Part III) 09:46 Tools
Kurenai (X Japan Cover) (Bonus Track) 09:46 Tools
Bringer Of Light (Lyrics in description) 09:46 Tools
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2006 - Beginning Formed in Britain in late 2006 by Will and John Graney, Damnation Angels set out to create a new benchmark in symphonic metal. After finding their footing playing local shows with numerous members the band eventually found a solid line-up to build their sound upon and decided it was time to take it to the next level. 2009 - Shadow Symphony In February 2009 the band headed to the Grindstone Studio in Ipswich, home of esteemed producer Scott Atkins (Sylosis, Cradle Of Filth). After many months of hard work, their first EP “Shadow Symphony” was born. Finnish artist Jan Yrlund (Korpiklaani, Turisas, Manowar) brought “Shadow Symphony” to life with the artwork he created. “Shadow Symphony” received rave reviews from critics stating that the band are "the brightest spark to emerge upon the UK scene in a very long time" and are "comparable with mega acts such as Avantasia and Blind Guardian, delivering "symphonic grandiloquence metal with the emphasis on the metal that bands such as Kamelot, Rhapsody Of Fire and Nightwish can’t seem to be able to produce anymore." 2012 - Bringer Of Light The EP sold well worldwide and after touring it extensively throughout the UK the band decided it was time to make the debut album, “Bringer Of Light”. After many negotiations with record labels worldwide, the band struck a deal with Radtone Music (Japan) and released their debut album in Japan on March 7th, 2012 with the rest of the world to follow. “Bringer Of Light” was once again produced by Scott Atkins, while Jan Yrlund is responsible for the artwork. "Bringer Of Light" was also greeted with rave reviews, downloads and pre-orders topping the Amazon Japan charts and over 100,000 views on the YouTube video Pride (The Warrior's Way). 2013 - Ascending The band then signed a multi album deal with Massacre Records (Germany) releasing Bringer Of Light worldwide on February 20th 2013. Bringer Of Light gained worldwide acclaim and topped Amazon charts worldwide even breaking into the top 100 download for all music in Germany. The success and reception of Bringer Of Light propelled the band to play outside of the UK for the very first time at the prestigious ProgPower USA festival September 6th. Then in November and December, the band embarked on it's first ever European tour entitled "Europe descends into darkness". The tour was run by Intromental Management/booking who had signed the band before the release of Bringer Of Light. With 2013 being the bands most successful year so far they decided it was time to brave the follow up album. 2014 - The Valiant Fire Writing for the album took place between 2012 - 2014 with Will Graney deciding that after Bringer Of Light the band would try to find it's own unique sound. Attempting to create the perfect balance between Guitar riffing and huge Orchestration without either suffering. Simplifying certain elements while enhancing others creating a bigger, more epic and catchier sound. Scott Atkins was again enlisted due to the great working relationship developed on the first two albums and The Valiant Fire was recorded between February - October 2014. The band wanted the imagery of The Valiant Fire to be just as epic an original. So they set out to find a unique artist and style. Deciding on the art style of hand drawn Chinese Ink the band stumbled upon artist JungShan for Taiwan. The whole album would be hand drawn in Chinese Ink and every song on the album features it's own piece of art that helps tell the story of that song and the trending concept/theme throughout the album. The Valiant Fire is due out worldwide on 27/03.2015 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.