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# Hail to the King

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Avenged Sevenfold announced Warner Bros. Records willrelease Hail To The King , their sixth studio album, on August 27, 2013. Produced by Mike Elizondo, Hail To The King is the follow up to the band's 2010 release, Nightmare , which debuted at Number One on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart, Hard Rock Chart and Digital Chart.

Review: Let's Change The Name.... - to Shepherd of Fire and we will be all good here. lol Ok not seriously or anything but that song is currently (and has been for over a month now) my favorite song and the perfect lead in for the album. So how did I discover my new favorite song and this awesome album? Sorta fell into it and am so glad I did. I've never really had much experience with A7X, I do own Sounding the Seventh Trumpet but it never really got much play time due to me always having something else I was into listening to. I always meant to get back to it and give it a fair shake but never did. My last purchase before this was Device (excellent btw) and whenever there are artist collaborations on an album, I always make it a point to find out who it is and what else they have done. I love the song Haze so I was like M. Shadows the guy from A7X, guess it's time to check that band out for real. Decided to start with their newest release and here I am. Now I am aware that this band has gone through some style changes and the like and that some longtime fans hate the new stuff and some people who hated the old stuff love the new stuff and all the usual drama when a band dares to change anything. I prefer to have an open mind and consider myself a clean slate with A7X since I am starting here. I will go back and listen to Sounding and then fill up my collection with the rest. The music here is right up my alley, nice and heavy with most of the songs having that pump you up aggression that I love so much. A couple of the songs don't do it for me, but I don't hate them. I do like them but if I'm not in the mood then I skip them. I really like M. Shadows' vocal work here. I won't compare to his past efforts because like I said, clean slate. I also love the darker theme of this album overall. Good stuff. As for the tracks themselves, as I stated before Shepherd of Fire is my current favorite song and the absolute perfect opener to this album. I love it and often just repeat this song countless times. The lyrics are really appealing to me as is the style of the song. My second favorite is Heretic for pretty much the same reasons. I also really enjoy Hail to the King, Doin Time, Requiem, Crimson Day and Coming Home. Planets and Acid Rain I like but they are the 2 songs I mentioned above. Sometimes I'm not in the mood for em. Overall I highly recommend this album. I'm quite interested in this band now and will check out all past and future releases from this point on.
Review: Their best one yet, and that's saying a lot! - I have to admit, I'm one of those (or maybe the only one) who wrote the release date of this CD on my calendar! I became a fan of Avenged Sevenfold back when they released "Nightmare" and came to town to do a show. The song "So Far Away" was played constantly on the local rock station and I loved it from the start, then when listening to the DJ interview M Shadows, he just totally grabbed my interest and the hunt was on for any bit of A7X I could find. Strangely enough, my son gave me his copy of "City of Evil" to load to my iTunes and the rest is history. He laughs at my obsession with them, but I'm quick to remind him that he helped fuel that fire! Okay, on to "Hail to the King", and I'm not reviewing the songs in any particular order...you are immediately drawn in by "Shepherd of Fire" and the genius doesn't stop until the last song. Oh, but then that is not even the end because of the downloadable bonus track "St. James" that isn't on the disc. I'm hard pressed to name a favorite song on this CD because they are all so amazingly written and played. "Doing Time" is just fun and, I believe, is the only song with any profanity, which is unusual for Avenged. "This Means War" has hints of Metallica, in my opinion. "Crimson Day" and "Acid Rain" are the closest things to ballads, "Heretic" is upbeat and grabs onto you, and this quickly became one of my favorites, as did "Coming Home". "Planets", "Requiem" and "Hail to the King" round out the line-up of this completely amazing collection. Be sure to download the bonus track "St. James", which is a tribute to the Rev. Matt Sanders' voice has never sounded better, Synyster Gates and Zacky Vengeance collaborate beautifully and the bass of Johnny Christ is felt as deeply as new drummer Arin Ilejay's intense beat. Arin is filling big shoes taking the place of Jimmy, but I can see on this CD that he will have absolutely no problem making his own way as a drummer. He's awesome! My first thought was that this CD was so much harder and darker, but after having listened to it about a thousand and one times so far, it's still classic Avenged. These guys totally rock and are just getting better and better.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00DQAM5LI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,267 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #142 in Hard Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,834) |
| Date First Available  | July 1, 2013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 093624943099 |
| Label  | Warner Records |
| Language  | English |
| Manufacturer  | Warner Records |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2013 |
| Product Dimensions  | 5.67 x 5.39 x 0.39 inches; 3.46 ounces |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Let's Change The Name....
*by M***R on March 17, 2014*

to Shepherd of Fire and we will be all good here. lol Ok not seriously or anything but that song is currently (and has been for over a month now) my favorite song and the perfect lead in for the album. So how did I discover my new favorite song and this awesome album? Sorta fell into it and am so glad I did. I've never really had much experience with A7X, I do own Sounding the Seventh Trumpet but it never really got much play time due to me always having something else I was into listening to. I always meant to get back to it and give it a fair shake but never did. My last purchase before this was Device (excellent btw) and whenever there are artist collaborations on an album, I always make it a point to find out who it is and what else they have done. I love the song Haze so I was like M. Shadows the guy from A7X, guess it's time to check that band out for real. Decided to start with their newest release and here I am. Now I am aware that this band has gone through some style changes and the like and that some longtime fans hate the new stuff and some people who hated the old stuff love the new stuff and all the usual drama when a band dares to change anything. I prefer to have an open mind and consider myself a clean slate with A7X since I am starting here. I will go back and listen to Sounding and then fill up my collection with the rest. The music here is right up my alley, nice and heavy with most of the songs having that pump you up aggression that I love so much. A couple of the songs don't do it for me, but I don't hate them. I do like them but if I'm not in the mood then I skip them. I really like M. Shadows' vocal work here. I won't compare to his past efforts because like I said, clean slate. I also love the darker theme of this album overall. Good stuff. As for the tracks themselves, as I stated before Shepherd of Fire is my current favorite song and the absolute perfect opener to this album. I love it and often just repeat this song countless times. The lyrics are really appealing to me as is the style of the song. My second favorite is Heretic for pretty much the same reasons. I also really enjoy Hail to the King, Doin Time, Requiem, Crimson Day and Coming Home. Planets and Acid Rain I like but they are the 2 songs I mentioned above. Sometimes I'm not in the mood for em. Overall I highly recommend this album. I'm quite interested in this band now and will check out all past and future releases from this point on.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Their best one yet, and that's saying a lot!
*by T***E on September 25, 2013*

I have to admit, I'm one of those (or maybe the only one) who wrote the release date of this CD on my calendar! I became a fan of Avenged Sevenfold back when they released "Nightmare" and came to town to do a show. The song "So Far Away" was played constantly on the local rock station and I loved it from the start, then when listening to the DJ interview M Shadows, he just totally grabbed my interest and the hunt was on for any bit of A7X I could find. Strangely enough, my son gave me his copy of "City of Evil" to load to my iTunes and the rest is history. He laughs at my obsession with them, but I'm quick to remind him that he helped fuel that fire! Okay, on to "Hail to the King", and I'm not reviewing the songs in any particular order...you are immediately drawn in by "Shepherd of Fire" and the genius doesn't stop until the last song. Oh, but then that is not even the end because of the downloadable bonus track "St. James" that isn't on the disc. I'm hard pressed to name a favorite song on this CD because they are all so amazingly written and played. "Doing Time" is just fun and, I believe, is the only song with any profanity, which is unusual for Avenged. "This Means War" has hints of Metallica, in my opinion. "Crimson Day" and "Acid Rain" are the closest things to ballads, "Heretic" is upbeat and grabs onto you, and this quickly became one of my favorites, as did "Coming Home". "Planets", "Requiem" and "Hail to the King" round out the line-up of this completely amazing collection. Be sure to download the bonus track "St. James", which is a tribute to the Rev. Matt Sanders' voice has never sounded better, Synyster Gates and Zacky Vengeance collaborate beautifully and the bass of Johnny Christ is felt as deeply as new drummer Arin Ilejay's intense beat. Arin is filling big shoes taking the place of Jimmy, but I can see on this CD that he will have absolutely no problem making his own way as a drummer. He's awesome! My first thought was that this CD was so much harder and darker, but after having listened to it about a thousand and one times so far, it's still classic Avenged. These guys totally rock and are just getting better and better.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A7X - Hail to the King 2LP
*by I***R on April 16, 2026*

The record is great, I recommend it

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