"Remember My Name" embodies the fusion of Musical Theatre and Metal, crafting a unique genre dubbed as Musical/Theatrical Metal. This innovative approach combines the dramatic flair of musical theatre with the intense energy of metal music, creating an immersive experience for listeners.
The song serves as the opening history lesson of the album, designed with educational intent. Inspired by Homer's epic, the Iliad, it retells the legendary tale of Achilles in a captivating musical narrative.
Motivated by a desire to instill a love for classic literature in his three children, Keith embarked on a creative journey to craft songs that not only entertain but also educate. By weaving timeless stories into the fabric of his music, he aims to spark curiosity and ignite imagination in young minds, fostering an appreciation for literature and history in a way that feels both effortless and exhilarating.
"Warcries" draws its inspiration from Keith's deep admiration for Viking culture and history, renowned for their ferocity and prowess in battle. The song serves as a metaphor for the relentless struggles we face in life.
For independent artists like Keith, the music industry represents a daunting battlefield where being heard is an ongoing challenge. In a landscape saturated with music, breaking through has become increasingly arduous. Keith's impassioned cry resonates with the frustrations and anger shared by many artists navigating this harsh reality.
To capture the spirit of a Viking army, Keith invited fellow musicians to join him in chanting the chorus, creating a powerful collective voice. Many of these voices belong to independent artists themselves, uniting in solidarity against the obstacles they confront in the industry. Through "Warcries," Keith channels his emotions, using music as a vessel to express his defiance and determination.
"The Hero Walks Alone" tells the tale of a valiant Knight embarking on his final battle, driven by an unwavering commitment to safeguard his people and realm. True heroism, it suggests, lies in the ability to set aside personal desires and relentlessly pursue what is just, regardless of the sacrifices involved.
At its core, the essence of true heroism is selflessness—being willing to go to any lengths to shield loved ones and extend aid to the less fortunate. This principle echoes the noble code of chivalry that a genuine Knight embodies.
Keith crafted this song as a poignant metaphor for the boundless love a parent holds for their child. It underscores the unyielding resolve of parents to shield their offspring from harm, even at the cost of their own lives. Just as the Knight in the narrative bravely defended his people and kingdom, parents stand ready to make any sacrifice to ensure the safety and well-being of their children.
"Farewell" is a musical Eulogy and dedicated to Knightfall composer Keith Dombrowski's Mother Yvette Dombrowski who sadly passed away in 2017 of Alzheimer's. "Farewell" takes the listener on a journey with Keith as he navigates the stages of grief. Depression, Denial, Anger, Bargaining and Acceptance.
Starfall reunites Keith Dombrowski and Jessica Mercy(Anaria) for the first time musically since 2009. Starfall was written in 2020 and was meant to be a metaphor for the current state of things at the time and how scary life had become. The video concept takes place in a VRMMORPG. For fans of Keith and Jessica's music from Anaria's beginning there are some Easter Eggs in this song. Go check out the video!
Knightfall's inaugural single. "Waiting For You" was meant to be a throw back to the 80's Hair Band days. In the same vein as Van Halen, Winger, Firehouse, Danger Danger and Vixen. Featuring Dee Wolf and Patrick Goble
The musical retelling of "The Three Musketeers" from the point of view of D'Artagnan. This Power/Symphonic song is fast paced hard hitting and tough to get out of your head once you have heard it. Featuring Dee Wolf and Patrick Goble
"Invincible" is the Grammy-nominated lead single from Pat Benatar's sixth studio album Seven the Hard Way (1985), released on July 6, 1985. The song was written by Holly Knight and Simon Climie (Knight also co-wrote "Love Is a Battlefield"), and was used as a theme song for the film The Legend of Billie Jean (1985). The song was a huge hit, peaking at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on September 14, 1985.
"Invincible" is a song Keith has wanted to cover for over a decade. One of his all time favorites, he wanted to do a version that stayed true to the original and brought the song into the realm of the Symphonic Metal. This song features Dee Wolf and Patrick Goble
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