Sunday, March 3, 2013

Hail of Bullets - On Divine Winds (2010)


Hail of Bullets is a Dutch death metal band.  All of the band's lyrical content is about the Second World War, which I think is cool as fuck.  It also features Martin Van Drunen from Pestilence and Bolt Thrower.  This particular album is about the rise and fall of the Japanese empire.  In Japanese the Emperor is called the Tennō (天皇), which means "heavenly sovereign" [1].  The line of Emperors were believed to rule by divine mandate, which undoubtedly influenced the title of this album.

On Divine Winds

1.  The Eve Of Battle
2.  Operation Z
3.  The Mukden Incident
4.  Strategy Of Attrition
5.  Full Scale War
6.  Guadalcanal
7.  On Coral Shores
8.  Unsung Heroes
9.  Tokyo Napalm Holocaust
10.  Kamikaze
11.  To Bear The Unbearable


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