![]() ![]() Get the embed code Manowar - Warriors of the World United Album Lyrics1.March for Revenge (By the Soldiers of Death) (live)2.Warriors of the World UnitedManowar Lyrics provided by Until Then I Will Be Strong I Will Fight For All That Is RealĪll Who Stand In My Way Will Die By Steel Gather My Horse And Weapons Tell My Family How I Died If I Should Fall In Battle My Brothers Who Fight By My Side I Call Them Out And Charge Them All With A Life That Is A LieĪnd In Their Final Hour, They Shall Confess, Before They Die With Dreams To Be A King, First, One Should Be A Man There, They Wait In Fear With Swords In Feeble Hands ![]() We Are The Hammer Of The Gods We Are Thunder, Wind And Rain To Bring Them All Destruction Suffering And Pain We Said We Would Return And Here We Are Again Many Stand Against Us But They Will Never Win Stand And Fight Together, Beneath The Metal Sky Now Swear The Blood Upon Your Steel Will Never Dry We Own The Right, To Live The Fight, We're Here For All Of You We Alone Are Fighting, For Metal That It's True ![]() The Sound Will Fill The Hall, Bringing Power To Us All Waiting In A Line, To Hear The Battle Cry However, there's part of you that craves this fuel injection.Here Our Soldiers Stand, From All Around The World The stitching is uneven and the concepts have worn thin. But instead of having a theatrical backdrop to fill in the blanks, you're forced to imagine and decipher each overblown scenario that leader/bassist Joey DeMaio is embellishing. It's a daring, barbaric soundtrack more than anything else. Well orchestrated and over-the-top, WOTW is an album you'd love to hate, but there's a certain magnetic effect that draws you closer. 'Hand Of Doom', 'Fight Until We Die' and 'House Of Death' are angry, double-kick-led bruisers (courtesy of Scott Columbus) that close the record in an aggressive fashion. 'The March' is a full-on instrumental that signals the more metallic second side, crashing into the first single 'Warriors Of The World United', a track that is garnering great success overseas and will have enduring appeal to the shallow. But frontman Eric Adams takes it to yet another level as 'Swords In The Wind' is a haunting battle cry decreeing "the sons of Odin" to "fight to die." 'An American Trilogy' is a puzzling ditty craving for Dixieland, leaving you to wonder if Manowar have steroids on the brain. And this is where WOTW manages to stand alone in this overcrowded realm where power and progression become blurred with mediocrity and repetitiveness. 'Call To Arms' is a driving opener pledging the band's allegiance to the core while 'The Fight For Freedom' is a marching epic that leads to the Italian operatic 'Nessun Dorma', which causes an immediate double-take with its grandiose feel. And if you can get by the overbearing, persistent preaching, Warriors Of The World is a moving record, leather, bikes and all. ![]() It reeks of all the vital Manowar cheese, but adds bold elements rarely seen in power metal. ![]()
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