I recently got and absolutely love the newest Falconer CD. I can't stop listening to it, all the songs are fantastic, the melodies are great, and progressive elements or the interplay between all the instruments is great. I really likI recently got and absolutely love the newest Falconer CD. I can't stop listening to it, all the songs are fantastic, the melodies are great, and progressive elements or the interplay between all the instruments is great. I really like the song Field of Sorrow and find it very sad and moving, almost bittersweet, especially the lyrics; the chorus in this song is great. I'm just wondering though, what's the historical inspiration behind this song? I did some digging for Man of the Hour for example and found out about the sinking of the Kronar, but is Field of Sorrow also based on a historical event?
I guess the concept of the poor dying in the name of the wealthy and powerful is something that can be generalized, and is relevant even in modern times.
Thanks! And if any Stefan Weinerhall or any Falconer musicians are reading this, your music is some of the best in all of metal! You truly go above and beyond.