SABATON share never-before-heard Motörhead cover of ‘1916’ and release ‘Stories from the Western Front’ EP

SABATON share never-before-heard Motörhead cover of ‘1916’ and release ‘Stories from the Western Front’ EP

14th April 2023 0 By Jon Deaux

SABATON‘s last EP in the Echoes Of The Great War EP trilogy, Stories From The Western Front, is now officially available on all platforms and features a never-heard-before cover of Motörhead‘s well known track, 1916.

Stream Stories from the Western Front HERE.

In celebration of this final EP, the band has also unleashed a brand new music video for 1916‘ filmed in Birmingham and at the famous Black Country Living Museum. The music video features an overload of historical characters from the SABATON lore, a headbanging metal army from Birmingham and even a cameo from the living members of Motörhead, Mikkey Dee and Phil Campbell.

The Western Front was one of World War I’s main theatres of conflict. It stretched across more than 400 miles through France and Belgium from the Swiss border to the North Sea. It was a deadly place, and to put things into perspective, at least 4 million men died there, although the true figure can never be confirmed.

The Stories From The Western Front EP tells stories of those who fought and fell on the Western Front, a place where the trenches and the ceaseless shelling drove men to insanity. Often those who returned from this treacherous place did so with shell shock and chronic nightmares, PTSD, or injuries that changed their lives forever.

“We are excited to release the last EP in the “Echoes Of The Great War” series as well as a new music video, which we had a blast filming in the UK. Our new EP tells the tales that came from the Western Front, a brutal and unforgiving theatre of war. The Battle of Verdun, which was the longest battle of the First World War, the Battle of Passchendaele in 1917 in Flanders, and the Battle of the Somme… are all things we should not forget. And through this EP – in fact, through this whole EP collection – our sole mission has been to immortalize these stories and ensure that these are at the forefront of everyone’s minds,” explains Pär Sundstrom.

“Speaking of the Battle of the Somme, this conflict resulted in a huge loss of human life – around 300,000 fatalities. It was one of the bloodiest and deadliest conflicts of WW1 – and in human history! This is what “1916” was written about and that’s why it was the missing puzzle piece of this EP,” Pär adds.

Meanwhile, Joakim Brodén shares more information about the band’s cover of Motörhead: “We believed that “1916” was the perfect fit for this EP, not only because it’s related to the First World War, but because we just love everything about the song. Lemmy was inspired to write this track after watching a documentary about the Battle of the Somme. The lyrics are emotionally charged and perfectly describe the experiences of all the young soldiers, most of whom were just kids essentially. A lyric that really moves me and hits home is: ‘We were food for the gun, and that’s what you are when you’re soldiers’. I can’t get that out of my head.”

“We think we did this song justice. It’s our tribute to one of the greatest bands in the world and a nod to those who fought in the First World War and made the ultimate sacrifice!” he notes.

With each EP in the Echoes Of The Great War trilogy, SABATON is releasing an exclusive digipak in limited numbers. They often sell out immediately, so if you want one for your collection, be quick!

Track Listing:
1. 1916
2. Great War
3. Hellfighters
4. The Price Of A Mile
5. Fields Of Verdun
6. Race To The Sea
7. Devil Dogs

SABATON – THE TOUR TO END ALL TOURS
Special Guest: BABYMETAL
Support: LORDI

14.04 UK Leeds – First Direct Arena
15.04 UK London – OVO Arena Wembley
16.04 UK Cardiff – Motorpoint Arena
18.04 UK Glasgow – OVO Hydro

Tickets for the UK shows are now available for purchase here:
https://www.sabaton.net/tour/

Band Members:
Joakim Brodén – vocals
Pär Sundström – bass
Chris Rörland – guitars
Tommy Johansson – gutiars
Hannes Van Dahl – drums

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