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2019 album by Rhapsody of Fire

The Eighth Mountain
Studio album by Rhapsody of Fire
Released 22 February 2019
Recorded June–November 2018
Studio Greenman Studios (Arnsberg) Studio I BNR (Sofia)
Genre Symphonic power metal
Length 64:3068:39 (Japan edition)
Label AFM Records
Producer Alex Staropoli
Rhapsody of Fire studio album chronology
Into the Legend(2016) The Eighth Mountain(2019) Glory for Salvation(2021)
Singles from The Eighth Mountain
"The Legend Goes On"Released: 30 November 2018[1] "Rain of Fury"Released: 11 January 2019[2] "Master of Peace"Released: 15 February 2019[3]

The Eighth Mountain is the twelfth studio album by Italian symphonic power metal band Rhapsody of Fire. It was released on 22 February 2019 via AFM Records.[4][5][6]

The album is the first chapter in a new saga, written by Alex Staropoli and Roberto De Micheli, entitled The Nephilim's Empire Saga. It is the first saga not written by Luca Turilli, who left the band in 2011. It is also the first studio album without vocalist Fabio Lione and the first without longtime drummer Alex Holzwarth since 1998's Symphony of Enchanted Lands. They were replaced by Giacomo Voli and Manu Lotter respectively, though it would be the only studio album with drummer Manu Lotter.

A music video for "Rain of Fury" was released on 11 January 2019.

All lyrics are written by Giacomo Voli, Roberto de Micheli and Alex Staropoli; all music is composed by Alex Staropoli and Roberto de Micheli

No. Title Length
1. "Abyss of Pain" 0:48
2. "Seven Heroic Deeds" 4:47
3. "Master of Peace" 5:31
4. "Rain of Fury" 4:09
5. "White Wizard" 4:56
6. "Warrior Heart" 4:29
7. "The Courage to Forgive" 4:54
8. "March Against the Tyrant" 9:22
9. "Clash of Times" 4:41
10. "The Legend Goes On" 4:45
11. "The Wind, the Rain and the Moon" 5:22
12. "Tales of a Hero's Fate" 10:47
Total length: 64:31

Japanese bonus track

No. Title Length
13. "Rain of Fury" (Japanese version) 4:09
Total length: 68:40

Credits for The Eighth Mountain adapted from liner notes.[7]

Rhapsody of Fire

Additional personnel

Choir

Production

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