Jorn - New Video Online
Heavy metallers Jorn have released the second video off their new album Bring Heavy Rock To The Land for the song "Live And Let Fly", a bonus track. As in the video for "Bring Heavy Rock To The Land", this one was also directed by Thomas Tjäder and you can watch it below. The new album came out on June 1st in Europe and June 5th in North America via Frontiers Records.
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LeChron James Helvetesfossen |
16.06.2012 - 12:31
Damn Jorn has gotten 1: Fat and 2: SOME LEGENDARY FU MANCHU shit going on!
---- Kick Ass, Die Young Less is More Stay Pure Stay Poor Music was my life, music brought me to life and music is how I will be remembered long after I leave this life. When I die there will be a final waltz in my head that only I can hear.
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WorpeX Made of Metal |
16.06.2012 - 15:17 Written by Irritable Ted on 16.06.2012 at 12:25 I am in full agreement. His solo work just doesn't interest me but I love masterplan!
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16.06.2012 - 19:22 Stabby
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This is kind of a dull song, but I like Jorn's voice. He doesn't really get a chance to do anything with it here. The Scarecrow by Avantasia = Getting to do shit. Totally epic. This? Average rock.
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Igniscorpus Posts: 8 |
16.06.2012 - 20:09
He was more epic in this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ohotcna05Ao
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bazinko |
17.06.2012 - 07:48
I love Jorn, dammit. This video and song are... okay. Certainly not spectacular by any means, but definitely a step above the track Bring Heavy Rock To The Land. But I disagree with the negative comments regarding his solo material. He has several albums that I find highly enjoyable: Worldchanger, Out To Every Nation, The Duke, and for the most part, Lonely Are The Brave. But above all, I have recently discovered Spirit Black, his latest effort prior to the current travesty, to be his best yet. Chock full of memorable melodies and crafty songwriting... it's nearly flawless. But after all, it is still of the hard rock variety. I must admit though, I love Jorn too much. I first got into ARK and became obsessed shortly after. I then discovered his solo material, then Beyond Twilight, then Masterplan... and I was continually enthralled. Allen/Lande followed suit and I have even become enamored with his very early work with Vagabond and Millenium. The point of all of this is to clarify that I am an ultra-biased fanatic and therefore may not have much solid ground to stand on, but nevertheless I implore the community to closely consider the album Spirit Black. An album surely on par with the likes of Burn The Sun, The Devil's Hall of Fame and Masterplan's self-titled.
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bazinko |
17.06.2012 - 20:17 Written by Irritable Ted on 17.06.2012 at 12:56 I agree. He's definitely better at collaborating than attempting to churn out material by himself. And I feel that Bring Heavy Rock To The Land is indicative of that. I have so far found it to be a lackluster collection of songs; aimless and purposeless, void of the passion he once exhibited. In the scope of his solo material, I feel that his union with Pagan's Mind guitarist Jorn Viggo Lofstad inevitably yielded his most consistent efforts (Out To Every Nation, The Duke & Lonely Are The Brave) and I was very interested to see where this duo would eventually lead Jorn's solo music (as all of the original material on those albums is credited to them). But then Spirit Black came out... and at first it did not strike me as an improvement. But as previously stated, it eventually won me over and I have been very pleased with it. But it confused me. The credits of the original songs on that album vary among different band members with Jorn being the constant. It led me to believe that perhaps Jorn could handle things at the helm and I began to put my trust in him to continue the adventure, but alas Bring Heavy Rock To The Land is a colossal disappointment for me, thus far. I keep reminding myself that Spirit Black did not immediately reach me and that perhaps I should not hold it up to such high standards, but I can currently only pinpoint one highlight from the album (Black Morning). How do you feel about the new album? Also, I wholeheartedly agree that The Sun Goes Down is the best track from Spirit Black. I Walk Alone is a close second, but I feel other tracks are just as enjoyable, such as: Rock 'n' Roll Angel, The Last Revolution and Burn Your Flame. And recently I have warmed up considerably to the Japanese bonus track Wild Blood. It's surely not to be taken too seriously, but a fun cut nonetheless. But as you stated, our opinions are special and dear to us for a reason. It's fun to share them though and get a feel for what strikes happiness in others. On that note though... I cannot (at this point) understand all of the overwhelming praise from Jorn fans for Bring Heavy Rock To The Land. Alas~
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