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To the Metal!
2010 studio album by Gamma Ray From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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To the Metal! is the tenth full-length studio album by Gamma Ray. It was released on 29 January 2010. To promote the album, the band did a tour with Freedom Call and Secret Sphere. The album was recorded in Kai's own studio in Hamburg in autumn 2009. The band has recorded 12 songs. Ten of them were featured on the regular album release, while the other two were bonus tracks appearing on the different editions of the album. The band described some of the songs on the official website, revealing that there would be a full-throttle number called "Rise", a rhythmic and melodically diverse song called "Time To Live", and a multilayered anthem titled "All you need to know", featuring ex-Helloween frontman Michael Kiske. Other songs mentioned are "No Need to Cry", a song written by Dirk Schlächter about the death of his father, "To The Metal", a song they played on various festivals before the album release and the atmospheric and dense "Empathy". It is the last album featuring drummer Dan Zimmermann.
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Track listing
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Album versions
- Regular jewel case CD
- Limited edition featuring an additional DVD (including the making-of)
- Red vinyl in gatefold packaging
- Collectors' edition featuring CD and 7" vinyl with 2 bonus tracks, completely hand-signed
Critical reception
The critical reception to this album has been mostly positive, with some critics praising the musicianship and the drumming in particular. Others have praised the band for their consistency and for remaining 'one of heavy metal's most unsung heroes'.[5]
Personnel
- Kai Hansen - lead vocals, guitar
- Henjo Richter - guitar, keyboards
- Dirk Schlächter - bass, lead vocals (10)
- Dan Zimmermann - drums
Guest musician
- Michael Kiske - lead vocals (2)
Technical personnel
- Dirk Schlächter, Kai Hansen — production and engineering
- Hervé Monjeaud — cover painting
Charts
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References
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