Helvetios

2012 studio album by Eluveitie From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Helvetios is the fifth studio album by Swiss folk metal band Eluveitie. The album was released 10 February 2012 through Nuclear Blast. The CD was recorded at New Sound Studio in Pfäffikon, a municipality in the canton of Schwyz in Switzerland, with producer Tommy Vetterli. It was the last album to include violinist Meri Tadić and guitarist Simeon Koch.

Released10 February 2012 (2012-02-10)
Recorded2011
StudioNew Sound Studio, Pfäffikon[1]
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Helvetios
Studio album by
Released10 February 2012 (2012-02-10)
Recorded2011
StudioNew Sound Studio, Pfäffikon[1]
GenreFolk metal, melodic death metal, Celtic metal
Length59:12
LabelNuclear Blast
ProducerTommy Vetterli,[2] Eluveitie
Eluveitie studio album chronology
Everything Remains (As It Never Was)
(2010)
Helvetios
(2012)
Origins
(2014)
Singles from Helvetios
  1. "Meet the Enemy"
    Released: 17 January 2012
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Concept

Being the band's first concept album, it focuses on the Gallic Wars from a perspective of the ancient Helvetians.[3][4]

Style

The album features melodic death metal combined with Celtic folk music instruments like fiddle, hurdy-gurdy, flutes, whistles, bagpipes, mandola, bodhran, and hammered dulcimer. Band member Anna Murphy has been more involved in songwriting and has been given more vocal parts than on previous releases.[3]

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarHalf star[5]
Der Metal KriegerStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar[6]
Metal Hammer (Germany)6/7[4]
Sonic Seducervery favourable[3]
StormbringerStarStarStarStarHalf star[7]
LambgoatStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar[8]
Peek from the PitStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar[9]
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Helvetios received favourable professional reviews in Germany with the Sonic Seducer magazine calling the album "pure efficiency (pure Effizienz)."[3] The German edition of Metal Hammer lauded the tracks "Meet The Enemy", "Neverland" and "The Siege" for their aggressive Metal style and concluded that Eluveitie's musical virtues were being continued on this album.[4] A review by the Austrian Stormbringer compared the track "The Siege" to Sepultura's style and called the album a "piece of art."[7]

Chart performance

The album reached the top ten on the albums chart in Switzerland and the Top Heatseekers chart in the United States.

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Track listing

All lyrics are written by Chrigel Glanzmann, except "Home" co-written by Anna Murphy.

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No.TitleMusicLength
1."Prologue"Glanzmann1:24
2."Helvetios"
  • Glanzmann
  • Ivo Henzi
  • Murphy
4:00
3."Luxtos"
  • Glanzmann
  • Henzi
  • Meri Tadić
3:56
4."Home"Glanzmann5:16
5."Santonian Shores"
  • Glanzmann
  • Henzi
  • Murphy
3:58
6."Scorched Earth"Glanzmann4:18
7."Meet the Enemy"
  • Glanzmann
  • Henzi
3:46
8."Neverland"
  • Glanzmann
  • Henzi
  • Murphy
  • Tadić
3:42
9."A Rose for Epona"
  • Glanzmann
  • Henzi
  • Murphy
4:26
10."Havoc"
  • Glanzmann
  • Henzi
  • Murphy
4:05
11."The Uprising"
  • Glanzmann
  • Henzi
3:41
12."Hope"Glanzmann2:27
13."The Siege"
  • Glanzmann
  • Henzi
  • Murphy
2:44
14."Alesia"
  • Glanzmann
  • Henzi
  • Murphy
3:58
15."Tullianum"Glanzmann0:24
16."Uxellodunon"
  • Henzi
  • Murphy
  • Tadić
3:51
17."Epilogue"Glanzmann3:16
Total length:59:12
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Limited edition bonus track
No.TitleMusicLength
18."A Rose for Epona" (acoustic version)
  • Glanzmann
  • Henzi
  • Murphy
3:49
Total length:63:01
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Limited Edition Bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
1."A Rose for Epona" (Video Clip) 
2."Havoc" (Video Clip) 
3."A Rose for Epona" (Making Of) 
4."Havoc" (Making Of) 
5."A Closer Look at the Lyrics" (...In Conversation with a Scientist) 
6."Live at Feuertanz Festival 2010" (4 Songs Live) 
Total length:93:00
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Personnel

Eluveitie

Guests

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