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Grand Magus on this weeks Rock Show

Grand Magus

Grand Magus

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Tune in from 10pm on Friday night, 23rd July

On this Fridays Rock Show I have an exclusive interview with Swedish metallers Grand Magus who will talk about there influances, There background, recording and playing worldwide festivals including gigging in the UK. I Also have some of the hottest new tunes out there and all the usual silliness and banter.

Grand Magus is a special band: While tradition is very important to them, they still have the courage to develop their music. Stylistically, they may have come a long way from their dusty self-titled rock debut to their new metal masterpiece Hammer of the North, but the Stockholm trio have evolved without losing touch with their experiences. They have never abandoned the driving groove of their early years or their love of epic doom and extreme metal.

Now, their familiar trademark sound is melded with traditional riffs and melodies that rock the same league as Judas Priest and Dio. Lead singer JB not only shapes the ten songs of Hammer of the North with his distinctive, unique voice but also runs wild with his guitar playing. Supported by his rhythm section, Fox (bass) and Seb (drums) push JB to a new all-time high. On songs like I, The Jury he skillfully applies the Halford-shout and matches the tour-de-force of his idol Ian Gillan, and on Ravens Guide Our
Way
his sonorous vocals plummet to the depths of hell before rising up to Valhalla.

Grand Magus also bring their versatile musical wealth on a lyrical level. While previously chief lyric-writer JB often used cryptic images to conceal song content, this time he is more transparent and distinct. The power of nature and the ancient Nordic tradition is his focus on this album, and this is also reflected in the cover artwork by Necrolord (Dissection, At The Gates, Emperor). Swedish history and Norse mythology have been an important source of inspiration. The wolf, which has always been the heraldic animal on the band’s coat-of-arms, is a powerful presence: while being a symbol for sheer wildness, he is a classic pack animal and as such also stands for absolute unity. According to the Prose Edda, in Ragnarök the Fenris (the wolf) killed Odin, the father of the gods. JB ensures his lyrics precisely match the songs so that when combined with huge choruses, soaring melodic arcs, and powerful riffs they form an explosive unit.

Mixed by Jens Bogren (Opeth, Amon Amarth) and produced by Entombed bass player Nico Elgstrand (Dismember), the highly anticipated album is set for release in the UK this summer.

The Swedish trio will spend the summer playing festivals and embark on an extensive European tour in the Autumn


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