Marching for Liberty is the third studio album by Hungarian heavy metal band Wisdom, released on 27 September 2013, through Noise Art Records.
After all in January 2012 Wisdom signed to Noise Art Records,[2] which cooperated with one of the world's biggest concert organizer office called Rock The Nation.
[6] Wiseman's story reached a turning point when he overcame the betrayal of Judas and felt that the time has come to start a journey with his disciples to liberate the people living under tyranny.
[8] The cover features Wiseman and his disciples as they are heading towards the city dominated by the evil power that emerges from distant parts of the valley next to the river.
"World Of The Free" reminds an a capella oriented symphonic style song[9] and functions not just as the intro of the album but a bit more than that.
In some respects the Marching For Liberty album can be considered as a pioneering effort in the life of the band because more members participated in the process of songwriting.
The musical and textual roots of the dynamic "Dust Of The Sun" came from Balazs Agota and his ideas were developed jointly by all the band members.
The stomping, mid-tempo song "War Of Angels" is like an epic battle anthem[11] and shows a new side of the band however the final result is 100% Wisdom.
It contains more powerful riffing and grooves than an ordinary Wisdom track, but the monumental Nightwish-like[9] choruses countervail these features.
The Beauty and the Beast and Frankenstein also inspired the verses of the lyrics which tell the story of a man whose inner qualities are neglected and forgotten because of his disfigured outlook; regardless of the fact that his personality might conceal remarkable values.
According to this song the chosen ones are continuously searching for wisdom in the depths of secret forest, but some were unlucky and they got struck by the murdering hands of power.
The speedier "My Fairytale" widened the scope of the band a little towards folk metal, but these influences can be only discovered in terms of atmosphere and mood.
It is quite odd and paradox that the quotation which expresses the song's meaning the best originates from Mary Shelley, the author of the horrifying novel, Frankenstein.
"Have No Fear" was compiled from Gabor Nagy's ideas and by this the number of members who took part in the song writing process of Marching For Liberty increased to four.
The fast and powerful "Live Like A Beast" with thundering guitars and catchy melodies is the most furious song of Wisdom's history and its lyrics have a similar tone also.
The band does not use any accompanying synthesizers or a big orchestra so it tries to make their music more monumental with the help of vocals, choirs and decorative guitar sections.
The actions take place not long after the betrayal by Judas, which Wiseman was able to survive and he thought that the time has come for him and his followers to start the quest of liberating the people suffering under the rule of evil.
Since the release of Judas and the signing to an international record label contract the band has toured a lot and increased its fan base.
[27][28][29] War Of Angels / God Rest Your Soul / Somewhere Alone / Fate / Have No Fear / Fallin' Away From Grace / King Of Death / Live Forevermore / Wake Up My Life / Marching For Liberty / Rhapsody – Holy Thunderforce / Failure Of Nature / Take Me To Neverland / Judas /// Wisdom /