Live by Running Wild

Album cover for Live - Running Wild
1. March of the Final Battle
2:17
2. Welcome to Hell
4:38
3. Bad to the Bone
5:33
4. Lead or Gold
6:05
5. Riding the Storm
5:15
6. When Time Runs Out
6:08
7. The Brotherhood
7:22
8. Soulless
5:44
9. Blazon Stone
7:53
1. Crossfire
4:58
2. Metalmachine Solo
3:03
3. Kiss of Death
4:15
4. Uaschitschun
5:33
5. Unation
6:21
6. Victory
6:26
7. Prisoners of Our Time
5:10
8. Purgatory
6:23
9. Soulstrippers
5:20
10. Under Jolly Roger
7:13

Live is a live album by German heavy metal band Running Wild which was recorded on their 2002 tour.

“Before, I thought I ran on a chaos engine,” Florence Welch told the <i>Guardian</i> in June 2018, shortly ahead of the release of <i>High as Hope</i>. “But the more peaceful I am, the more I can give to the work. I can address things I wasn’t capable of doing before.” This newfound openness gives her band’s fourth LP an unvarnished vulnerability. “Hunger” will sit proudly among her most personal and beautiful songs, while “South London Forever” and “Grace” both make peace with the excesses that decorated her rise to fame. Such lyrical heft affords the Londoners a chance to explore a more delicate, restrained sound, but there’s still space for Welch to blow the roof off. A fiery confessional that majestically takes to the skies and forms the album’s centrepiece, “100 Years” uncorks some vintage Florence. No one, we’re reminded, chronicles sadness quite so exquisitely, or explosively.