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: The album opener, which transitions from a quiet start into a heavy chugging anthem.

: A standout for its production quality, giving equal weight to the crisp drumming and bass work.

(released May 28, 2012) is the ninth studio album by the Italian power metal band White Skull . This album is significant as it marked the long-awaited return of original vocalist Federica "Sister" De Boni , who had left the band after their 2000 release, Public Glory, Secret Agony . Album Overview & Style

: The title track, noted for its symphonic sound, backing vocals, and intricate guitar solo.

The album features several tracks that became fan favorites for their "punchy, chorus-driven" energy:

The record is characterized by a "heavier than before" sound that blends traditional heavy metal, speed metal, and power metal. Critics noted that while the band remained faithful to their established formula, the return of De Boni's signature rough snarl and soaring alto range significantly elevated the material.

: An up-tempo track that pushes into power metal territory with fast double-bass drumming and a catchy chorus.

: A longer, more atmospheric piece featuring an Iron Maiden-style bass intro. Full Tracklist Hunted Down (4:31) Bottled Mind (3:11) Red Devil (5:00) Lost Alone (5:19) Under This Flag (4:30) A.O.D. (5:08) Prisoners of War (5:17) War After War (5:04) Nightmares (6:34) Freedom’s Not Free (3:51) You Choose (3:14) Redemption (5:08) Production Credits Label : Dragonheart Records Cover Artwork : Fabio Simonato Guitars : Tony "Mad" Fontò and Danilo Bar Bass : Alex Mantiero Drums : Jo Raddi White Skull - Under This Flag - Metal Reviews

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: The album opener, which transitions from a quiet start into a heavy chugging anthem.

: A standout for its production quality, giving equal weight to the crisp drumming and bass work.

(released May 28, 2012) is the ninth studio album by the Italian power metal band White Skull . This album is significant as it marked the long-awaited return of original vocalist Federica "Sister" De Boni , who had left the band after their 2000 release, Public Glory, Secret Agony . Album Overview & Style White Skull - Under This Flag [2012]

: The title track, noted for its symphonic sound, backing vocals, and intricate guitar solo.

The album features several tracks that became fan favorites for their "punchy, chorus-driven" energy: : The album opener, which transitions from a

The record is characterized by a "heavier than before" sound that blends traditional heavy metal, speed metal, and power metal. Critics noted that while the band remained faithful to their established formula, the return of De Boni's signature rough snarl and soaring alto range significantly elevated the material.

: An up-tempo track that pushes into power metal territory with fast double-bass drumming and a catchy chorus. This album is significant as it marked the

: A longer, more atmospheric piece featuring an Iron Maiden-style bass intro. Full Tracklist Hunted Down (4:31) Bottled Mind (3:11) Red Devil (5:00) Lost Alone (5:19) Under This Flag (4:30) A.O.D. (5:08) Prisoners of War (5:17) War After War (5:04) Nightmares (6:34) Freedom’s Not Free (3:51) You Choose (3:14) Redemption (5:08) Production Credits Label : Dragonheart Records Cover Artwork : Fabio Simonato Guitars : Tony "Mad" Fontò and Danilo Bar Bass : Alex Mantiero Drums : Jo Raddi White Skull - Under This Flag - Metal Reviews

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