A little more than one month is left until the release of Twilight Force's new opus At The Heart Of Wintervale. Today, however, the Swedes please their fans by releasing their second single from their upcoming long-player. With “Sunlight Knight” there is another foretaste of the long-awaited album. The second single is accompanied by a pixel art video, which visually complements the story behind “Sunlight Knight” and gives a video game-style thrill to every fan.
Twilight Force comments:
"Knights! It is dangerous to go alone!
Are you prepared to venture into the unknown together!?
Our second single from At The Heart Of Wintervale is finally unleashed upon the mortal realms: 'Sunlight Knight'
“This is the tale of a valiant knight seeking fortune and triumph throughout the kingdom of Aloria. One day he happens upon a village hidden deep in the woods, where all light has been consumed and usurped by an ancient eldritch daemon. Our brave knight must hence journey into the daemon’s mystic realm to unbind the light, and free the villagers from the shackles of eternal darkness. Alas, the daemon appears indomitable at first. Our hero must set out again, to seek further skills and develop additional powers in order to return for the final battle... So, sharpen your swords, and witness the story as it unfolds in this sparkling nostalgic visualization. The magnificent art and video created by KillingArtworks.”
At The Heart Of Wintervale will consist of 8 captivating tales from far and wide, and will have a running time of approximately 45 minutes. The songs are all stories and legends from the Twilight Kingdoms, gathered over years of meticulous research, and will further explore and delve into the vast and magical world of its realms.
At The Heart Of Wintervale will be released on CD, Digibook, and Vinyl. The limited Digibook edition will also include three bonus tracks. The first one is a song that many of Twilight Force's loyal knights may somewhat recognize; it is an acoustic blend of some of the older works, featuring an entrancing vocal performance and guitar work byTwilight Force's very own wood elf Aerendir. The second and third bonus tracks are orchestral versions of two songs from the album, where fans will have the opportunity to experience a different soundscape, and perhaps discover new exciting elements and intricacies never discerned before.
(Source: www.bravewords.com)