Atlantis Rising | ||||
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Released | 2001 | |||
Genre | Heavy metal | |||
Length | 56:58 | |||
Label | Iron Glory | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Atlantis Rising is a concept album released by heavy metal band Manilla Road in 2001. Its content revolves around the lost continent of Atlantis re-emerging and the resulting war between the Æsir and Great Old Ones over the continent.
Themes and reception
The album was a reunion release after the band dissolved ten years earlier, according to metal.de. It met with a mixed reception. Metal.de criticized the mix and recording quality, but praised the song material itself, calling it a decent comeback album.[2] Rockhard.de praised the album, saying productive was predictive but perfect for the band's traditional metal sound. The review called the track "Resurrection" the best song of the year.[3]
Allmusic's Eduardo Rivadavia called it one of the "finest albums of the cult-heavy metal heroes' long career," calling the band's sound vibrant and epic.[1] The album's lyrics link stories such as the legend of Atlantis, the Cthulhu Mythos, Greek and Norse deities "like some outrageously mishmash omnibus," according to Rivadavia.[1]
Track listing
- "Megalodon" - 8:20
- "Lemuria" - 2:50
- "Atlantis Rising" - 7:01
- "Sea Witch" - 4:29
- "Resurrection" - 6:38
- "Decimation" - 6:38
- "Flight of the Ravens" - 2:11
- "March of the Gods" - 5:09
- "Siege of Atland" - 4:53
- "War of the Gods" - 8:49
Credits
- Mark Shelton - guitars and vocals
- Scott Peters - drums and drum arrangements
- Bryan Patrick - vocals, drum arrangements (drums on "Sea Witch")
- Mark Anderson - bass guitars and six-string classic guitar
- Darby Michael Pentecost - vocals (title track "Atlantis Rising")
References
- 1 2 3 Rivadavia, Eduardo. Atlantis Rising at AllMusic
- ↑ Manilla Road - Atlantis Rising - Review (in German), metal.de, 2001, retrieved May 15, 2023
- ↑ Kaiser, Boris (2001), Manilla Road - Atlantis Rising - Review, Rockhard.de, retrieved May 15, 2023