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Nanowar of Steel - Dislike To False Metal

Nanowar of Steel - Dislike To False Metal

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Nanowar of Steel - masters of parody-infused heavy metal with many millions of cross-platform streams and views on YouTube - are ready to prove their status as one of the genre's most unconventional bands to watch. With their fifth studio album, Dislike To False Metal, out March 10, 2023 via Napalm Records, the band traverses the multi-faceted and much too often self-important universe of modern heavy metal with a disturbingly addictive collection of entirely new tracks. Expertly exploring a mind-boggling amount of entirely different metal subgenres on 10 hilarious anthems, Nanowar of Steel never ceases to amaze with an equally-impressive dose of intelligently fresh comedic delivery that'll have listeners rolling with laughter, and undeniable songwriting skill that'll have their fellow genre-mates scheduling more practice sessions. Dislike To False Metal is beyond a comedy album - it's a disconcertingly masterful showcase of above-the-bar musicianship, creative lyricism and boundless imagination. Nanowar of Steel raises the curtains of Dislike To False Metal atop the seven seas with "Sober", marauding as the world's first health-conscious, mineral-water chugging pirate metal collective on the hunt for Bitcoin treasure! On the dramatic symphonic metal anthem "Winterstorm In The Night" featuring Eleine singer Madeleine Liljestam, the listener is enchanted in a peaceful tundra of gently cascading dandruff scales, while "Disco Metal" pays homage to the club sound of the 90s with a metal techno rager for undead partygoers clamoring for a scary good time. Keyboard warriors around the world will unfollow Nanowar of Steel after being triggered by "Metal Boomer Battalion", but only after powering through maritime metal masterclass "Pasadena 1994", as combat-ready Sabaton frontman Joakim Brodén tells the harrowing tale of one of the most heroic battles ever fought in the infamous summer of 1994... when Italy faced Brazil in the World Cup soccer final, of course! These soon to be earworms are just a taste of the tear-jerking hilarity to be found on the album, as Nanowar of Steel's dual mastery of comprehensive, eclectic performance styles and quick-witted, satirical concepts makes Dislike To False Metal a sonic metal meme worth posting about - and then some!

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