Description
In order to sum up the overall feelings and ideology found within Heaven Shall Burns eighth full length offering, simply entitled, Wanderer, one need to look no further than the first few pages of the accompanying booklet. He seeks distance to change his perspective In freedom and seclusion, he arranges his thoughts Strength and power he regains in natures shielding bosom In vivid silence and familiar remoteness he can listen to his heart Yet he experienced that from no wayfare you return the same He knows that nothing will change until you change yourself And therefore, every revolutionary is a wanderer.
In summation, during confusing and troubled times we occasionally need to retreat from all the madness that surrounds us in order to gain a new perspective. The energy and focus that can be found from this retreat can be used to spark a change within ourselves, lending to a refreshed and strengthened mindset. When one chooses simplicity over complexity, a new road appears, one that leads to a frame of mind which shows you just how over indulged we can make this journey through life.
To enhance the auditory and lyrical journey, Heaven Shall Burn asked their friend and photographer Christian Thiele to embark on a quest in order to capture the beauty of mountains, plains and shorelines. The lush and awe inspiring photos that came from this trek lend to the beauty behind the brutality of Wanderer. Sonically, Wanderer was produced by guitarist Alexander Dietz and co-produced by guitarist Maik Weichert. Drums were tracked by Eike Freese at Chameleon Studios in Hamburg with the rest being recorded at Dietzs own Chemical Burn Studios in Bad Kösen. Mixing was handled by Tue Madsen in part at Chemical Burn Studios as well as at his own Antfarm Studios in Aarhus, Denmark.





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