Slaves for Life explained

Slaves for Life
Type:studio
Artist:Amaseffer
Cover:Amaseffer_album.jpg
Released:Israel: 6 June 2008
Recorded:29 June – 14 July 2007 at Bazement Studio, Germany
Genre:
Length:1:17:51
Label:InsideOut Music
Producer:Erez Yohanan
Next Title:When the Lions Leave Their Den
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Slaves for Life is the debut album by Israeli folk/progressive metal band Amaseffer, released on 6 June 2008 in Israel and 24 June 2008 worldwide, by InsideOut Music.

The album is the first in a trilogy of albums, telling the Old Testament's story of the Exodus, from the Hebrew slavery period in ancient Egypt, through the years in the desert, and up to the entrance of the twelve tribes of Israel to the Promised Land of Canaan (later Israel).[1] The first in the trilogy, the album tells the story of the events starting with the Hebrews slavery, through the birth of Moses and ends with the ten plagues of Egypt.[2]

In the time of the recording, the band just parted ways with their vocalist Andy Kuntz, and lead vocals on the album were recorded by Mats Leven (Krux, ex-Therion, ex-At Vance, Yngwie Malmsteen).[3] Additional vocals were recorded by Kobi Farhi of Orphaned Land, Angela Gossow of Arch Enemy and Yotam Avni of Prey for Nothing.

Although the album's sound mostly considered progressive metal, it also contains a mixture of symphonic metal, world music and Middle Eastern touches.[4]

The band's drummer and main songwriter Erez Yohanan has produced the album, and is also providing vocals as the narrator of the story. The album was mixed and mastered by Markus Teske.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Amaseffer Homepage - The Story of the Band. November 18, 2009 . Amaseffer.
  2. Web site: The Holy Bible - Exodus. God through Moses.
  3. Web site: Mats Leven to Guest on Amaseffer Project. https://archive.today/20130201083809/http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=77220. dead. 2013-02-01. 2007-07-20. blabbermouth.net.
  4. Web site: Amaseffer CD description on InsideOut Music web page. 2008-06-06. InsideOut Music.