Interlude (EP) explained

Interlude
Type:ep
Artist:Iron Savior
Cover:Iron Savior Interlude.jpg
Released:25 August 1999
Recorded:August 1998 at Wacken Open Air (live tracks)
May – July 1999 at Powerhouse Studio and Hansen Studio, Hamburg, Germany
Genre:Power metal, heavy metal
Length:53:29
Label:Noise
Producer:Piet Sielck
Prev Title:Unification
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Dark Assault
Next Year:2001

Interlude is an EP by the German power metal band Iron Savior, composed of five live tracks, four new songs, and one cover. The live tracks were recorded at the 1998 Wacken Open Air festival during the tour promoting their first album, Iron Savior. The new songs return to the ongoing science fiction story that began on the debut album and continued on the band's second album Unification. "Desert Plains" is a cover of Judas Priest's song from the album Point of Entry.[1] It is the first release to feature drummer Thomas Nack.

Track listing

Personnel

Iron Savior
Production

Notes and References

  1. Interlude . Interlude (Iron Savior album) . . 1999 . Piet . Sielck . booklet . Noise Records USA, a division of Modern Music Records GmbH . California.