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''Twilight of the Thunder God'' is the seventh studio album by the Swedish melodic death metal band Amon Amarth. ''Twilight of the Thunder God'' was released in September 2008. It is based on Thor's slaying of the serpent Jörmungandr. ==Pre-release and production== In anticipation of this album, there was a series of studio diaries in the form of vlogs that discussed the recording process of this album in the studio. There were six vlogs recorded. The first focused on Fredrik Andersson recording the drums.〔(Studio vlog on MySpace: News @ Amon Amarth official website )〕 The second vlog focused on Olavi Mikkonen recording the rhythm guitar position.〔(New episode of studio diary on-line at MySpace: News @ Amon Amarth official website )〕 The third blog focused on Ted Lundström recording bass guitar and band members preparing food. The fourth episode focused on Johan Hegg recording vocals. The fifth video was Johan Söderberg performing and recording guitar solos. The final vlog featured Olavi Mikkonen and Ted Lundström packing up the studio and a sneak peek of the album. A series of 8-page comics were made during the production of the album, eponymously entitled "Twilight of the Thunder God", released in magazines throughout Europe.〔(Amon Amarth upcoming studio album information @ metalblade.de )〕 On 27 June 2008, the title of this album was announced, it being "Twilight of the Thunder God". ''Twilight of the Thunder God'' features several guest appearances featuring Entombed vocalist Lars Göran Petrov on "Guardians of Asgaard", Children of Bodom and Stone guitarist Roope Latvala who contributes a solo on the track "Twilight of the Thunder God", and Finnish cello metal band Apocalyptica as a guest appearance on "Live for the Kill".〔(AMON AMARTH: New Album Title Revealed - 27 June 2008: News @ blabbermouth.net )〕 Approximately a month later on 25 July 2008, the album artwork was revealed, featuring Thor, the Norse God of Thunder, in battle with Jörmungandr. On 27 August 2008, Amon Amarth released the information that they had recently finished work on a video clip for the title track of the album. The video clip was shot in Jomsborg, Poland. The band notes that while they were there, a heavy storm came through the town, resulting in the roughest conditions the band has ever shot a music video in.〔(Amon Amarth - Video Recorded For Twilight Of The Thundergod: News @ metalstorm.ee )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Twilight of the Thunder God」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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