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Beyond the Red Mirror

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Released
  
January 30, 2015

Artist
  
Blind Guardian

Label
  
Nuclear Blast

Producer
  
Charlie Bauerfeind

Recorded
  
2014

Release date
  
30 January 2015

Genre
  
Progressive metal

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Studio
  
Twilight Hall Studio, Grefrath, Germany

Length
  
65:03 70:54 (Limited editions and vinyl versions) 76:42 (Earbook version)

Similar
  
Blind Guardian albums, Heavy metal albums

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Beyond the Red Mirror is the tenth studio album by German power metal band Blind Guardian, released on January 30, 2015 through Nuclear Blast. It is the band's first album since 2010's At the Edge of Time, marking the longest gap between two studio albums in their career (being three days longer than the gap between 2002's A Night at the Opera and 2006's A Twist in the Myth). It is also their first album without former session member Oliver Holzwarth on bass guitar since 1995's Imaginations from the Other Side, with Barend Courbois replacing him. "Twilight of the Gods" was released as a single to promote this album.

Contents

A concept album and a sequel to Imaginations from the Other Side, Beyond the Red Mirror has been described by Hansi Kürsch as "A story between science fiction and fantasy. [...] The two worlds described have changed dramatically for the worse since then. While there used to be several passages between the worlds, there is only one gate left now: The Red Mirror. It has to be found at any cost."

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Critical reception

Beyond the Red Mirror received a positive review from Ray Van Horn, Jr. of Blabbermouth.net, who gave the album a rating of nine-and-a-half of ten and states, "Previewing their tenth album Beyond the Red Mirror with the previously-released Twilight of the Gods single, German power-symphonic metal maestros Blind Guardian capitalize on a long break with an encompassing and magical effort. For Beyond the Red Mirror, the band worked with three different worldwide choirs from Budapest, Prague and Boston, along with two full-scale orchestras bearing 90 members apiece. The results are as larger-than-life as the band intended, fleshing out a sci-fi and fantasy piece bridged to their 1995 album, Imaginations from the Other Side."

Track listing

All lyrics written by Kürsch; all music composed by André Olbrich and Hansi Kürsch, except where noted.

Bonus tracks limited, vinyl, and earbook versions

"Chapter IV. The Mirror Speaks", which contains only one track, "Distant Memories", was put right between the two tracks "Chapter III. Disturbance in the Here and Now". This caused the second track from that chapter, "The Holy Grail", to end up in a new chapter, "V. Disturbance in the Here and Now (Reprise)". "Chapter IX. Damnation", which contains only one track, "Doom", is just a bonus epilogue chapter.

Some copies of the earbook came with a bonus vinyl disc, containing alternate versions of two album tracks.

Personnel

Blind Guardian
  • Hansi Kürsch – lead and backing vocals
  • André Olbrich – lead, rhythm and acoustic guitars
  • Marcus Siepen – rhythm guitar
  • Frederik Ehmke – drums, percussion
  • Additional personnel
  • Barend Courbois – bass guitar
  • Michael Schüren – piano
  • Mattias Ulmer – keyboards, piano
  • Thomas Hackmann, William "Billy" King, Olaf Senkbeil – the choir company
  • Charlie Bauerfeind – production
  • Felipe Machado Franco – cover and booklet artworks
  • Orchestras
  • Hungarian Studio Orchestra Budapest (Peter Pejtsik – conductor)
  • FILMharmonic Orchestra Prague (Adam Klemens – conductor)
  • Choirs
  • Hungarian Studio Choir Budapest (Peter Pejtsik – conductor)
  • FILMharmonic Choir Prague (Stanislav Mistr – conductor)
  • Vox Futura Choir Boston (Andrew Shenton – conductor)
  • Songs

    1The Ninth Wave9:30
    2Twilight of the Gods4:51
    3Prophecies5:27

    References

    Beyond the Red Mirror Wikipedia