Description
Totentanz is the new album by the heavy metal band Rosslyn. Consisting of 8 brand new tracks, it reaches the 46 minute mark and, throughout which, the band offer irrepressible speed and solemn calm, mind-blowing solos and heavy riffs, distortions and acoustic passages, melodic vocal lines and epic choirs… all of it accompanied by their characteristic lyrics in English brimmed with literature, history, myths and legends.
The album, entitled with the german term translated as “the dance of Death”, was recorded and mixed by Chechu Martínez in Estudios Séptimo Cielo, mastered by Javier Roldón in Vacuum Mastering and produced entirely by Rosslyn. The cover artwork is a work by Clara Verón.
Totentanz is a huge step forward for Rosslyn, who after their debut album Soul In Sanctuary, are back with a more authentic, organic and elaborated sound, a testimony of the band’s brand; heavy metal with a story to tell.
Tracklist:
01. By The Sword (The Monk) | 02. The Martyr And The Myriad | 03. The Eighteen Charms | 04. Dancing On My Grave | 05. Age Of The Plague (Totentanz) | 06. To Hamburg | 07. My Name Is Victor | 08. Black Sails To The Wind
Totentanz | Released April 11th, 2023 via Sliptrick Records
Rosslyn are:
Borja Callejas – Vocals | Jorge Martínez – Guitar | José Luis Lorente – Bass | Mikel Insausti – Drums
Band links: Facebook | Youtube | Instagram | Twitter | On Sliptrick
ironbackstage –
Rosslyn has created a work of art that deserves to be celebrated not only by metal enthusiasts but by anyone who appreciates the power of music to tell stories and evoke emotions …read more
metal-temple.com –
I am compelled to say that ROSSLYN was most surely an enjoyably entertaining discovery – it’s always refreshing when I get to review a consistently coherent Heavy Metal record that keeps the flame burning… this musical genre has definitely not vanished just yet …read more
sentineldaily.com.au –
In heavy metal terms, Rosslyn are as pure as it gets, their dedication to the cause unquestioned. And that demands respect and recognition, not to mention gratitude …read more