Dive into the medieval world with Saltatio Mortis's "Manufactum," a live album that captures the essence of the German medieval metal band's electrifying performances. Released on January 1, 2005, under Napalm Records, this album is a vibrant fusion of medieval metal, folk metal, and folk rock, offering a unique blend of historical and modern musical elements.
"Manufactum" features 23 tracks, each a live recording that brings the energy and passion of Saltatio Mortis's stage presence directly to you. The album opens with "Der Merseburger Zauberspruch" and closes with "Saltatio Mortis (Des Todes Tanz)," taking you through a journey of medieval-inspired melodies and powerful vocals. Standout tracks like "Chaperon Rouge," "Heptessenz," and "Danza Del Rei" showcase the band's ability to weave traditional folk instruments with heavy metal riffs, creating a sound that is both ancient and contemporary.
The album's duration of 61 minutes ensures a comprehensive live experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of medieval music. Saltatio Mortis, whose name translates to "dance of death," draws inspiration from the Danse Macabre, infusing their music with a sense of history and mystique. "Manufactum" is not just an album; it's a testament to the band's skill in blending genres and their dedication to bringing medieval music to a modern audience. Whether you're a fan of folk metal or simply curious about medieval music, "Manufactum" offers a captivating listen that is sure to leave a lasting impression.