PRIMAL FEAR To Release 'Best Of Fear' Collection Featuring Four New Songs

September 7, 2017

German metallers PRIMAL FEAR will release a new collection, "Best Of Fear", on November 10. The set will include a cover of HEART's "If Looks Could Kill", which is available for streaming below.

"Best Of Fear", as the name implies, is a new "best-of" compilation. This double album culls together the best material from PRIMAL FEAR's last ten years of work — including the albums "New Religion", "16.6 (Before The Devil Knows You're Dead)", "Unbreakable", "Delivering The Black" and "Rulebreaker" — plus four brand new songs recorded specifically for this release.

This comprehensive overview of PRIMAL FEAR's body of work over the past ten years is aptly split into two records which showcases the magnificence (and constantly maturing) songwriting abilities of these heavy metal lifers. The first album encompasses the heavier and more straight-ahead material, while the second shows the more involved and epic side of the band’s songwriting.

"Best Of Fear" track listing:

CD1

01. Area 16 (new song)
02. Predator (new song)
03. If Looks Could Kill (new song)
04. Thrill Of Speed (new song)
05. The End Is Near
06. Strike
07. Sign Of Fear
08. In Metal We Trust
09. When Death Comes Knocking
10. Six Times Dead
11. Angels Of Mercy
12. Unbreakable
13. Riding The Eagle
14. Rulebreaker
15. King For A Day
16. Bad Guys Wear Black

CD2

01. Every Time It Rains (feat. Simone Simons)
02. We Walk Without Fear
03. Fighting The Darkness (long version)
04. Hands Of Time
05. One Night In December
06. The Sky Is Burning
07. Where Angels Die
08. Black Rain
09. Born With A Broken Heart (feat. Liv Kristine) (remix)
10. Born Again
11. The Man (That I Don't Know)

PRIMAL FEAR's latest live album/home video, titled "Angels Of Mercy - Live In Germany", was released this past June on Frontiers Music Srl.

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