
Heaven Shall Burn - Heimat (2025) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Heaven Shall Burn
- Title: Heimat
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: Century Media
- Genre: Metalcore, Melodic Death Metal
- Quality: FLAC 24bit-48kHz / FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 01:04:42
- Total Size: 933 / 517 / 165 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Ad Arma (00:01:54)
02. War Is the Father of All (00:06:42)
03. My Revocation of Compliance (00:03:33)
04. Confounder (00:04:21)
05. Empowerment (00:04:45)
06. A Whisper from Above (00:04:27)
07. Imminence (00:01:04)
08. Those Left Behind (00:03:24)
09. Ten Days in May (00:04:37)
10. Numbered Days (feat. Jesse Leach of Killswitch Engage) (00:03:39)
11. Dora (00:04:12)
12. A Silent Guard (00:05:00)
13. Inter Arma (00:03:24)
14. Keinen Schritt zurück (00:04:36)
15. Schweineherbst (00:03:16)
16. Eisenkopf (00:03:50)
17. Destroy Fascism (Too Good to Steal from Edition) (00:01:58)
Total length: 01:04:42
Label: Century Media
Genre: Melodic Death Metal/Metalcore
Band Members:
Eric Bischoff - Bass
Maik Weichert - Guitars
Marcus Bischoff - Vocals
Alexander Dietz - Guitars
Christian Bass - Drums
Heimat, released on June 27, 2025, is the tenth studio album by German metalcore band Heaven Shall Burn. Recorded at guitarist Alexander Dietz’s own studio and produced by Tue Madsen, the album examines the concept of “home” not as nationalist territory but as values, identity, and resistance. Singles like “My Revocation of Compliance” and “Confounder” blend brutal riffs with choral and synth arrangements, urging listeners toward action over apathy.
Musically, the record fuses metallic intensity with melodic and orchestral elements, featuring dramatic choirs, synth textures, and compositions that remain forceful yet layered. The inclusion of a cover of Killswitch Engage’s “Numbered Days,” with vocals by Jesse Leach, and thematic tracks addressing war and everyday heroes, demonstrate breadth and ambition. Several reviews have praised the band’s integration of socio-political messages with sophistication and emotional resonance.
Critics largely received Heimat positively, noting it as one of the band’s strongest and most accomplished works. Scores range from 8/10 to 9.5/10, commending its balance of heaviness, melodic and orchestral depth, and uncompromised political engagement. Some reviewers highlighted it as a vital, honest, and timely record that reinforces Heaven Shall Burn’s position in the modern metal landscape.
01. Ad Arma (00:01:54)
02. War Is the Father of All (00:06:42)
03. My Revocation of Compliance (00:03:33)
04. Confounder (00:04:21)
05. Empowerment (00:04:45)
06. A Whisper from Above (00:04:27)
07. Imminence (00:01:04)
08. Those Left Behind (00:03:24)
09. Ten Days in May (00:04:37)
10. Numbered Days (feat. Jesse Leach of Killswitch Engage) (00:03:39)
11. Dora (00:04:12)
12. A Silent Guard (00:05:00)
13. Inter Arma (00:03:24)
14. Keinen Schritt zurück (00:04:36)
15. Schweineherbst (00:03:16)
16. Eisenkopf (00:03:50)
17. Destroy Fascism (Too Good to Steal from Edition) (00:01:58)
Total length: 01:04:42
Label: Century Media
Genre: Melodic Death Metal/Metalcore
Band Members:
Eric Bischoff - Bass
Maik Weichert - Guitars
Marcus Bischoff - Vocals
Alexander Dietz - Guitars
Christian Bass - Drums
Heimat, released on June 27, 2025, is the tenth studio album by German metalcore band Heaven Shall Burn. Recorded at guitarist Alexander Dietz’s own studio and produced by Tue Madsen, the album examines the concept of “home” not as nationalist territory but as values, identity, and resistance. Singles like “My Revocation of Compliance” and “Confounder” blend brutal riffs with choral and synth arrangements, urging listeners toward action over apathy.
Musically, the record fuses metallic intensity with melodic and orchestral elements, featuring dramatic choirs, synth textures, and compositions that remain forceful yet layered. The inclusion of a cover of Killswitch Engage’s “Numbered Days,” with vocals by Jesse Leach, and thematic tracks addressing war and everyday heroes, demonstrate breadth and ambition. Several reviews have praised the band’s integration of socio-political messages with sophistication and emotional resonance.
Critics largely received Heimat positively, noting it as one of the band’s strongest and most accomplished works. Scores range from 8/10 to 9.5/10, commending its balance of heaviness, melodic and orchestral depth, and uncompromised political engagement. Some reviewers highlighted it as a vital, honest, and timely record that reinforces Heaven Shall Burn’s position in the modern metal landscape.
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