GOD’S ARMY (members of Helloween, Scanner, Firewind) releases lyrics video
- by Eternal Terror Admin
- Posted on 08-10-2018
GOD’S ARMY Featuring Current And Former Members Of Helloween, Scanner, Firewind Release ‘Before The Fall’ Lyric Video
Rock/Metal band GOD’S ARMY featuring current and former members of Helloween, Scanner, Firewind, Outloud, Vivaldi Metal Project, Joe Stump’s Tower of Babel have released a new lyric video for “Before The Fall”, the track is taken from their upcoming second full length album ‘Demoncracy‘, out on October 12th, 2018 via ROAR! Rock Of Angels Records. The video can be viewed below
The album will be available as Digipack CD, Black Vinyl (limited 300 copies) and Green Vinyl (limited 200 copies). The album can be pre-ordered here: http://bit.ly/GA-Demon-mm & http://bit.ly/GA-Demon-roar
‘Demoncracy‘ was mastered by Ade Emsley at “Table of Tone Mastering” in London (Iron Maiden). The artwork and layout design was made by Anestis Goudas.
God’s Army has absolutely nothing to do with religion and everything to do with music. Their sound can be described as a good mix of traditional Rock and Metal, NWoBHM, on their new album more progressive than the predecessor with a shot of adrenalin and a dash of melodic rock sensibility with catchy chorus lines and melodic hooks which has helped develop a sound that has attracted attention from many different sources.
GOD’S ARMY is:
John ABC Smith – Vocals/Bass guitar
Mark Cross – Drums/Backing vocals
Ian O´Sullivan – Guitar/Backing vocals
Eddie van Dahl – Guitar
The creative process for the second album has been completed after a long battle stumbling through 4 different studios to get to its final result. With their second album ‘Demoncracy’ God’s Army have delivered a tour de force in modern metal. If you like a message in your music, you’re gonna get one here! Here is a band that refuses to bow to trends. If you want to hear songs based on fantasy or horror then this is not the album for you. Lyrically God’s Army is serious about what they do and this is reflected in the musical themes explored on Demoncracy: an album to wake you from your daydream….