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Pop / Rock 03 September, 2010

Anno Domini 'conflict' - 70th Anniversary Of The Battle Of Britain

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LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts/ Anno Domini Official Website) - "Never in the field of human conflict, was so much, owed by so many, to so few". Winston Churchill's iconic speech in praise of the world war two Battle of Britain pilots has been utilised by Anno Domini to inspire Conflict. The original version of the track written on the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, but this 2010 makeover brings it bank up to date.

Released as part of Anno Domini's Planet Cinema EP, "Conflict (never mix)" still includes the attention to detail that marks Anno Domini out as something special in the music industry.

The war is past and old wounds have healed, but the lads feel the bravery shown during that time needs a signature. Naturally Vera Lynn's own songs may be inevitable linked to that time, but now there is a 2010 track to mark out this vital even in British history.

The track is fast paced, evolving, dynamic - all the emotions you could imagine the pilots of the time would have to contend with... fear, tension, its all there in one track.

the opening 5 seconds are a teaser - "just relax - and listen" the lads suggest, just before the track explodes into its main high energy bass line.

One of the band (Richard) strongly suggested this is one to listen to at a decent volume on headphones, or a decent hifi, or even in the car. Turn it up a little and you will be amazed at the depth and clarity in this track.

Above all though, both Andy and Richard (the two Anno Domini members) feel that this is a fitting tribute to the fighter pilots of the Battle of Britain.






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