WITHIN TEMPTATION: ‘Hydra’ Tour Diary Episode 5 Posted

Monday, 14th April 2014

After months of blood, sweat and tears from Dutch symphonic metallers WITHIN TEMPTATION, the band’s new album, Hydra, is now on the road. While the group is on tour, singer Sharon den Adel is keeping a video diary of the trek that shows you what happens during and in between shows, and what it’s like for the band to bring Hydra to the stage and see people respond to the new songs for the first time.

The fifth episode of the diary features some exclusive inside-the-tour bus footage, preparation of the show and a meeting with the “friendly rock star.”

WITHIN TEMPTATION’s new album, Hydra, sold around 15,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 16 on The Billboard 200 chart.

WITHIN TEMPTATION’s previous CD, Unforgiving, opened with 12,000 units back in March 2011 to land at No. 50.

Hydra was released in North America on February 4 via Nuclear Blast Entertainment, the new U.S. partnership between Nuclear Blast owner Markus Staiger and former Roadrunner Records A&R chief Monte Conner. The album was made available in several luxury formats. The cover artwork was created by Romano Molenaar (“X-Men”, “Batman”, “The Unforgiving”).

The digital premium album, complete with digi-booklet, was made available on iTunes and includes 18 audio tracks and a music video. The digital premium album features bonus “Evolution Versions” of four new songs, which contain audio commentary from guitarist Robert Westerholt and singer Sharon Den Adel and give you unique access to the development of the songs, their lyrical inspiration and the sound of the initial demos and vocals.

In a recent interview with Ultimate-Guitar.com, WITHIN TEMPTATION vocalist Sharon Den Adel stated about the songwriting process for Hydra: “A lot of bands were inspired by the ’80s at the time we were writing The Unforgiving album. There was a lot of music based on the ’80s coming out and it had a lot of ’80s flavors. With this new album, even though we’re only a few years further up the road, you can feel that music has changed again. Music is not inspired on the ’80s, but more like there are different influences in the music again. Music’s always organic, and you feel things are changing comfortably.”

She added: “When people asked us after The Unforgiving, ‘Are you gonna make another Unforgiving album?” we said, ‘Of course.’ Because we were really full of it in a positive way. We really like the album a lot and still do like it a lot but we really feel there’s an ’80s feel to the songs. When we started writing this album, again we felt like we were already knowing we were gonna go a different direction also.”

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