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Since Mathias Blad with his expressive and soft voice contributes to the Swedish Power Metalheads with the Folk- and Middle ages-note the band is stronger than ever. The video track "Carnival of disgust" bundles the strengths of the band.
Item no. 436035
Title Among beggars and thieves
Musical Genre Power Metal
Edition Limited Edition
Product topic Bands
Band Falconer
Release date 22/08/2008
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD

CD 1

  • 1.
    Field of sorrow
  • 2.
    Man of the hour
  • 3.
    A beggar hero
  • 4.
    Vargaskall
  • 5.
    Carnival of Disgust
  • 6.
    Mountain Men
  • 7.
    Viddernas Man
  • 8.
    Pale Light of Silver Moon
  • 9.
    Boiling Led
  • 10.
    Dark Ages (Bonus)
  • 11.
    Skula Skorpa, Ska
  • 12.
    Dreams and Pyres
  • 13.
    Vi Sålde Våra Hemman (Bonus)
  • 14.
    Carnival of Disgust (Video) (Bonus)

by Björn Thorsten Jaschinski (10.07.2008) Falconer have their own trademark style within that Nordic traditional Metal genre – even the speedy opener "Field of sorrow" sounds like an old acquaintance. "Man of the hour" clearly falls back on Swedish Folklore motifs, and the title "A beggar hero" expresses the basic subject of the album: poverty and life in the middle ages. Reminding you of Blind Guardian’s "The bard’s song", this duet of Mathias Blad’s velvety voice with a songstress completely abandons Metal elements in favour of minnesang. "Vargaskall" is one of several songs sang in Swedish, the sound of its dramatic intro sounding a bit like Viking Metal – pioneers Mithotyn – the former band of axeman and main song writer Stefan Weinerhall. These beautiful gems show the spectrum of Falconer’s sixth album – the digipak also contains two bonus tracks: "Dark ages", a Rock song, and the traditional emigrant melody: "Vi sålde våra hemman".