Heaven Shall Burn aim to encourage with ‘Empowerment’ video
“Empowerment” is Heaven Shall Burn‘s new anthem about (self-)empowerment and solidarity, inspiring us to build a better future for the next generation. The accompanying video takes us on the road with the band on its last South American tour and was captured by long-time photographer Giacomo “xjoshx” Giorgi.
Share some personal and unforgettable moments with the band and their fans by watching the video here.
The band comments,
“With this song, we want to make it clear that anger and aggression in the face of the many present problems, even if they are completely justified, should not lead to pointless discussions, self-destructive frustration, and fights on irrelevant second arenas. It is much more important to gather your strength and transform your energy into a positive and progressive drive that can motivate others to join in and make a difference! If you want to change something, start with yourself! The old men in power don’t fear the backward-looking, grumbling ones at the dimly lit regulars’ reserved table, but the good and progressive ideas of people walking the streets together under bright sunshine in the spring.”
Heimat will be released on June 27 by the band’s long-standing label partner Century Media Records.
Pre-order the album here.
HEIMAT TRACK LISTING:
“Ad Arma”
“War Is The Father Of All”
“My Revocation Of Compliance“
“Confounder“
“Empowerment“
“A Whisper From Above”
“Imminence”
“Those Left Behind”
“Ten Days In May”
“Numbered Days” (Feat. Jesse Leach of Killswitch Engage)
“Dora”
“A Silent Guard”
“Inter Arma”
KEINEN SCHRITT ZURÜCK EP TRACK LISTING:
“Keinen Schritt zurück” (Feat. Donots)
“Schweineherbst” (Feat. Dÿse)
“Eisenkopf”
“Destroy Fascism”
“Heimat” = German for “home/homeland/native land” — a term that merely refers to a relationship between people and spaces but has nevertheless always been highly emotionally charged. Often misused, it sometimes causes discomfort, lively discussions, and battles over interpretation.
Guitarist Maik Weichert comments,
“Heimat is not meant as the narrow-minded end point in the sense it has been used by agitators and populists, but the starting point for observations and perspectives. The album is about a much wider sense of the term ‘Heimat’: The homelands for many different people and also about the spiritual home, something that shapes and determines our thoughts and actions.”
Heaven Shall Burn took their time with the follow-up to Of Truth And Sacrifice, which reached No. 1 on the Official German Album Charts in 2020. Heimat was produced at the band’s own studio, The Dude Ranch, which is run by guitarist Alexander Dietz. As in the past, Danish producer Tue Madsen took care of the mixing and mastering.
The Thuringians enlisted the renowned artist Eliran Kantor for the artwork, who previously crafted the artwork for Of Truth And Sacrifice. The centerpiece of the impressive triptych is a rearing stag — in its roaring variant a classic motif of wildlife painting, the epitome of kitsch and trivial art from the 19th and 20th centuries and interpreted by some as a symbol of patriarchy and capitalist competition, but here placed as a vital allegory of resistance amid an apocalyptic scene. He is flanked by a hunting lynx and a watchful owl, which complete the highly symbolic artwork concept as further elements of the triptych. As with Of Truth And Sacrifice, Heaven Shall Burn worked together with composer, producer and director Sven Helbig and conductor Wilhelm Keitel, this time supported by the Mondëna Quartet and the Ukrainian Sophia Chamber Choir.
Don’t miss their exclusive release shows in clubs and festival appearances in Europe. More info here.
You can catch them on the following festivals:
06.-08.06.25 (DE) Rock Am Ring – Nuerburg
06.-08.06.25 (DE) Rock Im Park – Nuernberg
06.-08.06.25 (CZ) Metalfest Pilsen – Pilsen
10.06.25 (SLO) Ljubljana – Media Center
11.06.25 (AT) Kufstein – Festung
13.06.25 (CH) Greenfield – Interlaken
14.06.25 (AT) Nova Rock – Nickelsdorf
21.06.25 (DK) Copenhell – Copenhagen
22.06.25 (BE) Graspop Metal Meeting – Dessel
26.06.25 (NL) Jera On Air – Ysselsteyn
27.06.25 (DE) Impericon Festival – Leipzig
28.06.25 (DE) Vainstream Rockfest – Muenster
03.07.25 (DE) Rockharz Festival – Ballenstedt
HEAVEN SHALL BURN ARE:
Marcus Bischoff — Vocals
Maik Weichert — Guitar
Alexander Dietz — Guitar
Eric Bischoff — Bass
Christian Bass — Drums
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