Monday Metal: Inmate 4859 by Sabaton

We’re doing Sabaton again. The new album, Heroes, was released last month and when Sabaton releases a new album that usually means I have to crack open some history books. Most of the band’s lyrics are based off of historical wars and event and one of the songs that I really took a liking to is Inmate 4859. I wasn’t exactly sure what the song was referencing so I had to look it up.

It’s about an event from the life of Witold Pilecki, a man who was one bad ass Polish soldier from World War II. He volunteered for an operation that involved him receiving a fake identity so he could be arrested by the Germans so he could be taken to Auschwitz. During the time of this operation not much was known about Auschwitz and this operation was meant to correct that. Another goal of the operation was to create instability inside the camp by raising a prisoner fighting force.

The song is excellent and the history makes for a fascinating read:

Monday Metal: Nightfall by Xandria

Unbeknownst to me Xandria came up with a new album. Nightfall is one of the songs off of that album and it sounds like almost everything else Xandria has put out (which is a good thing):

As a side note it’s Memorial Day. I doubt anybody is actually reading this being a holiday and all. That being the case I’m just going to take the day off. Check back tomorrow for more updates.

Monday Metal: Show Me How to Die by Battle Beast

Do you know what I miss? ’80’s hair metal. While we will always have the classics I want more. Fortunately there is Battle Beast. Battle Beast is a band determined to bring back the glory days of ’80’s metal. Every one of the band’s songs sound like it was written back when I was watching ninja turtles duke it would with robot ninjas and giant transforming robots beating each other silly.

I actually had a difficult time selecting a song that I felt best represented the band (which means Battle Beast will certainly be featured in future Monday Metals). Show Me How to Die was the song I finally settled on because it includes a lot of old fashioned ’80’s metal screaming: