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Threshold

 
Album Review: Threshold

  • Artist: Hammerfall
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 31, 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Following the unnaturally extended layoff enforced by guitarist Oscar Dronjak's motorcycle accident in 2003, Swedish heavy metal traditionalists Hammerfall waited barely a year between their eventual return with fifth album, Chapter V in 2005, and the release of LP number six, Threshold, in 2006. This suddenly rushed release schedule -- though likely resulting from nothing more than a backlog of pre-written material, ready to come out -- takes something of an uncertain turn on Threshold's first few numbers, which comprise a decent but terribly predictable title track; a lackluster autopilot job and a repetitive chorus in "The Fire Burns Forever"; and a lead-footed crawl through "Rebel Inside," which not even Accept-like choral battalions can jolt into life. Indeed, the claim may be redundant when relating to a band whose very talents involve being true to metal's classic sound, but all three simply sound too safe and formulaic. Luckily, salvation comes not a moment too soon when fourth cut, "Natural High," arrives with an energetic burst and surprisingly atypical lyrics to inject a much needed dose of excitement, which is subsequently reprised by additional standouts like "Howlin' with the 'Pac," "Shadow Empire" (boasting the album's best riff), and "Genocide," with its dramatic introductory stops and starts. In fact, with the exception of another, check-your-watch drag-fest called "Carved in Stone," most every remaining track has something memorable to recommend it. "Dark Wings, Dark Words" is the record's ambitious and evocative semi-ballad, "Reign of the Hammer" is a brisk, hardly groundbreaking, but nevertheless welcome instrumental, and the anthemic "Titan" provides a grand finale worthy of the Swedes' majestic habits. In other words, though it lacks the overall consistency of certain previous efforts, Threshold still produces a fair amount of quality goods to appease most Hammerfall fans -- or else it wouldn't have entered the Swedish charts at number one. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Threshold (Lyrics) Oscar Dronjak Hammerfall (4:45)
The Fire Burns Forever Oscar Dronjak Hammerfall (3:22)
Rebel Inside (Lyrics) Oscar Dronjak Hammerfall (5:34)
Natural High (Lyrics) Oscar Dronjak Hammerfall (4:16)
Dark Wings, Dark Words (Lyrics) Oscar Dronjak Hammerfall (5:02)
Howlin' with the 'Pac (Lyrics) Oscar Dronjak Hammerfall (4:06)
Shadow Empire (Lyrics) Stefan Elmgren, Oscar Dronjak Hammerfall (5:15)
Carved in Stone (Lyrics) Oscar Dronjak Hammerfall (6:13)
Reign of the Hammer [Instrumental] Stefan Elmgren Hammerfall (2:50)
Genocide (Lyrics) Stefan Elmgren, Oscar Dronjak Hammerfall (4:43)
Titan (Lyrics) Oscar Dronjak Hammerfall (4:24)

Credits

Oliver Hartmann (Vocals (Background)), Oscar Dronjak (Vocals (Background)), Thomas Ewerhard (Layout Design), Oscar Dronjak (Guitar), Joacim Cans (Vocals (Background)), Stefan Elmgren (Soloist), Oscar Dronjak (Guitar (Rhythm)), Stefan Elmgren (Keyboard Programming), Stefan Elmgren (Guitar), Stefan Elmgren (Guitar (Rhythm)), Charly Bauerfeind (Mixing), Oscar Dronjak (Keyboard Programming), Peter Nilsson (Photography), Anders Johansson (Drums), Charly Bauerfeind (Mastering), Stefan Elmgren (Vocals (Background)), Magnus Rosen (Guitar (Bass)), Rolf Kohler (Vocals (Background)), Charly Bauerfeind (Engineer), Johan Aremyr (Vocals (Background)), Oscar Dronjak (Soloist), Charly Bauerfeind (Producer), Joacim Cans (Vocals)
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Threshold
Studio album by HammerFall
Released 18 October 2006
Recorded Lundgård Studios, Denmark
Genre Power metal, heavy metal
Length 50:09
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Charlie Bauerfiend
Professional reviews
HammerFall chronology
Chapter V: Unbent, Unbowed, Unbroken
(2005)
Threshold
(2006)
Steel Meets Steel: Ten Years of Glory
(2007)

Threshold is the sixth studio album by the Swedish heavy metal band HammerFall. It was released on October 18, 2006 in Europe and October 31, 2006 in the United States.[citation needed] The album debuted at number one on the Swedish charts, staying on the chart for a total of eight weeks.[1] This is the band's first No. 1 since "Renegade" in 2000, and among others distanced were multi-million seller Roxette.[clarification needed] It is currently the last HammerFall studio album to feature guitarist Stefan Elmgren and bassist Magnus Rosén, as Rosén left the band in 2007 and Elmgren left in 2008.[citation needed]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Threshold" (Dronjak/Cans) – 4:43
  2. "The Fire Burns Forever" (Dronjak/Cans) – 3:20
  3. "Rebel Inside" (Dronjak) – 5:32
  4. "Natural High" (Dronjak/Cans) – 4:13
  5. "Dark Wings, Dark Words" (Dronjak/Cans) – 5:01
  6. "Howlin' with the 'Pac" (Dronjak/Cans) – 4:04
  7. "Shadow Empire" (Dronjak/Cans/Elmgren) – 5:13
  8. "Carved in Stone" (Dronjak/Cans) – 6:10
  9. "Reign of the Hammer" (Elmgren) – 2:48
  10. "Genocide" (Dronjak/Cans/Elmgren) – 4:41
  11. "Titan" (Dronjak/Cans) – 4:24

Personnel

Chart positions

  • Sweden: #1
  • Germany: #15

Music videos

The song Natural High was made into a music video depicting Hector the Knight battling vampires in a decrepit castle. The video itself is a montage alternating between the band and the action, which is shot in live-action and complemented with CGI.

Release information

  • European Digipack and Brazilian releases come with "Natural High" videoclip as bonus.
  • Bonus tracks for Japan: The Fire Burns Forever (Live), Raise the Hammer (Live).
  • Limited edition bonus 3" DVD: Natural High, The Fire Burns Forever, Making of 'Natural High'.

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