“Memorial
Roots” has been the somehow “different” album in the catalogue of German power
metallers BRAINSTORM. While
delivering high-class songs as always, it mainly was the quite unusual mix that
gave some fans a hard time to get into it.
Even though it was by full intention of the band back then, “Memorial Roots” sounds different. Looking back now, maybe a bit too different… at least that’s what the band and their record label thought, so the idea was born to release a completely revised version of the album. The band’s longtime sound engineer Achim Köhler (who wasn’t involved in the recordings of “Memorial Roots” back then) was assigned to do a remix of the album.
The result: a completely new album – finally sounding Brainstorm from start to finish! For the first time ever, all songs of the “Memorial Roots” sessions (11 from the standard version + Digipak/Vinyl/Japan bonus tracks & the previously unreleased “Forsake What I Believed (edit)”) are featured on one CD.
“Memorial Roots (Re-Rooted)” comes with reworked cover- and artwork design in a new Digipak configuration.
Have a listen to the remixed version of "Forsake What I Believed".
Even though it was by full intention of the band back then, “Memorial Roots” sounds different. Looking back now, maybe a bit too different… at least that’s what the band and their record label thought, so the idea was born to release a completely revised version of the album. The band’s longtime sound engineer Achim Köhler (who wasn’t involved in the recordings of “Memorial Roots” back then) was assigned to do a remix of the album.
The result: a completely new album – finally sounding Brainstorm from start to finish! For the first time ever, all songs of the “Memorial Roots” sessions (11 from the standard version + Digipak/Vinyl/Japan bonus tracks & the previously unreleased “Forsake What I Believed (edit)”) are featured on one CD.
“Memorial Roots (Re-Rooted)” comes with reworked cover- and artwork design in a new Digipak configuration.
Have a listen to the remixed version of "Forsake What I Believed".
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