Thursday
Feb192015
Europe, 'War Of Kings' -- New Video
Thursday, February 19, 2015 at 12:01AM
Europe just released a video for their single "War Of Kings." The single is from the forthcoming album by the same name. War Of Kings comes out next month.
Reader Comments (11)
This falls so flat I'd find a visit to IHOP more entertaining than listening to this tripe ever again. As much as I can get semi-goose bumped nostalgic over "The Final Countdown" (Hell, Sabaton plays the iconic tune over the P.A. as intro music before taking the stage at every show) or "Carrie" as the next 80's Hair Metallist, the fact they're headlining M3 and The Monsters of Rock Cruise is a big reason why I think I'll sit those out this year.
p.s. The video is well produced, however, even if it is boring. And no matter how great a guitarist John Norum is, this reveals more blatantly than ever what horrendous poseurs these guys really are and have been all along, particularly, Joey Tempest.
That keyboard player is a much bigger poser than Joey Tempest. In this video anyway.
Hopefully the rest of the CD is better than this.
JAT is equally spot on with his insinuation that "maturing" and "growth" is actually code for "s*cks"!
And Bob snd Brian L, you're giving them way too much credit. The sad part is they're actually really talented but have never even come close to topping their multi-platinum third studio album, "The Final Countdown".
I'll give you that one. At least Joey Tempest has toned down the dance moves he used to rock in videos like Superstitious. Glad the Miami Vice suits are history too. That Superstitious video was glam posery at its finest.
The Final Countdown had a lot of great songs but Prisoners in Paradise also rocked. Listened to it today as this site is so great about reminding me about music I may not have listened to in a while.
yeah right. I'm just getting started!
peace all. you, too!
BTW, I prefer Joan Jett's version- "Love is all around". No need to get intimate, now!
It was only by the early 90's to present day that I've indulged in head-to-toe 70's vintage.
That said, now that we see 80's Fashion trending again, Ighink Tempest should actually rock the Miami Vice look once again. I only wish their music would fit as well, too.
That said, there are plenty of other PURE Powerballads on the list you should check out.