In This Moment - Rise Of The Blood Legion: Greatest Hits (Chapter 1) [Preorder]
In This Moment - Rise Of The Blood Legion: Greatest Hits (Chapter 1) [Preorder]
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Release Date: January 17, 2025
Label: Arising Empire
Format: 2x12"
This compilation album showcases the band's journey through their early years, capturing their evolution from heavy metal newcomers to genre-bending rock icons. This greatest hits album highlights fan favorites and significant tracks from their first five albums, spanning from Beautiful Tragedy to Blood.
Curated as a celebration of the band's most impactful work, Rise Of The Blood Legion features the powerful, theatrical energy that has become In This Moment's signature. Vocalist Maria Brink's intense, often haunting delivery blends with guitarist Chris Howorth's heavy riffs, creating an atmospheric and darkly seductive experience that underscores the band's unique sound. Songs like Blood, Whore, and Adrenalize capture their daring experimentation with metalcore, industrial, and alternative metal, weaving themes of empowerment, identity, and resilience.
This collection serves not only as an entry point for new listeners but also as a tribute to In This Moment's dedicated fanbase, often referred to as the Blood Legion. The album encapsulates the essence of the band's legacy up to that point, laying a foundation for future releases and solidifying their place within the modern heavy music landscape.
Tracklist
- Whispers Of October
- Beautiful Tragedy
- Prayers
- Daddy's Falling Angel
- The Rabbit Hole
- Forever
- Into The Light (Live)
- The Gun Show
- The Promise
- World In Flames
- Rise With Me
- Blood
- Scarlet
- Adrenalize
- It Is Written
- Burn
- Whore
- The Blood Legion
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