I’m fascinated by history and could spend the entire review focused upon the subject matter of Sabaton’s latest creation. The war that Sabaton are talking about here is, of course, World War I, but it’s depressing to think that we’re living at a time when, once again, war is happening, and we’ve seemingly learned nothing as a species in the intervening century. ![]() Mind you, it’s less of a coincidence when you consider that the vast majority of Sabaton’s music has a war theme. However, it has been a long time since something of this magnitude has occurred, and Sabaton have unwittingly timed their new album perfectly. ![]() Admittedly, there is rarely a year that goes by without two factions, big or small, waging war – it’s a sad inevitability it seems of the human race. The title of this new album? ‘The War To End All Wars’. Swedish power metal juggernaut Sabaton are about to release their tenth album upon the world just as Russia launch an invasion into Ukraine. You may recall the incredible coincidence that saw Haken release an album entitled ‘Virus’ in 20xx right in the midst of the biggest global pandemic in generations.
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