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The Swan Road

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Recorded
  
Summer/Fall 2004

Artist
  
Label
  
Supernal Music

Length
  
43:33

Release date
  
14 March 2005

Genre
  
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Released
  
March 14, 2005 (2005-03-14)

The Swan Road(2005)
  
Similar
  
Drudkh albums, Black metal albums

The Swan Road (Ukrainian: Лебединий шлях, Lebedynyy shlyakh) is the third album by the Ukrainian black metal band Drudkh, released in 2005. It is characterized by shorter songs and more prominent lyrics than are found on previous Drudkh releases; the lyrics are all taken from the work The Haidamakas (1841) by Ukrainian national poet Taras Shevchenko, narrating about the famous Ukrainian anti-Polish peasant rebellion of 1768. The name of the introductory track comes from the year 1648, when the greatest Cossack anti-Polish uprising set in Ukraine. The final track is an epic song on the destruction of Zaporizhian Sich by the Russian army in 1775. This album contains an increased use of distortion in the mix and more frequent usage of blast beats, but the last three tracks are considerably more low-key for Drudkh, with the final track being a folk ballad, presaging the direction they would pursue farther on the following year's Songs of Grief and Solitude.

Contents

The final track ("Song of Sich Destruction") is not performed by Drudkh, but is a recording of a traditional Ukrainian Duma (folk song) performed by the bandura-player Igor Rachok.

Drudkh 1648


Critical reception

The album received critical acclaim.

  • «Лебединий шлях» Encyclopaedia Metallum
  • «Лебединий шлях» lyrics
  • «Лебединий шлях» ofsite
  • Songs

    116481:40
    2Eternal Sun7:42
    3Blood9:05

    References

    The Swan Road Wikipedia


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