
The music video was released on February 11, 2022. The composition The Unkillable Soldier is dedicated to the British soldier Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, who, despite numerous injuries and injuries, air crashes and captivity, continued to serve all his life. The next composition, Stormtroopers, about the German stormtrooper units that were formed towards the end of the war, is performed by the powerful baritone of lead vocalist and keyboardist Joakim Brodén. This song tells about the assassination of the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which gave rise to the outbreak of war. The War to End All Wars starts with Sarajevo. The main focus is on such significant events as the Christmas truce, the creation of assault troops in the German army, the battle called the Sea Race and the Treaty of Versailles.


Like the group's previous album The Great War (2019), the new work is entirely dedicated to the First World War. So will this be Sabaton’s album about war to end all albums about war? You certainly wouldn’t bet on it.The War to End All Wars is the tenth studio album by Swedish heavy metal band Sabaton, released on Mavia Nuclear Blast. Their formula is still highly effective and you can see some of these individual tracks raising roofs like Storm Eunice at The O2, but the album as a whole feels like something of a sequel. Dreadnought is suitably vast and chugging, and Race To The Sea tells the tale of Belgian king Albert I fighting alongside his soldiers at the Battle of Ypres in a suitably anthemic fashion.Ĭhristmas Truce is distinctive in its piano-led power balladry, but really there isn’t too much to differentiate this from their last outing The Great War, which also centred around World War I.

So you have songs like the speedy Stormtroopers, detailing the German special troops of trench warfare, and the jagged Hellfighters, relating the courage of the largely African-American 369th Infantry Regiment Of New York.
