The melodic hard rockers, LIONHEARThave released a lyric video for «Little Ships«, the third and final single from their upcoming new album, «The Grace Of A Dragonfly«, which will come out through Metalville on February 23. Reserve the album hereand watch the new clip below.

«Little Ships«, with its optimistic verses and memorable choruses, tells the story of the «Operation Dynamo“, when, between May 26 and June 4, 1940, hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers were evacuated from Dunkirk with the help of hundreds of “small ships”, from merchant fishing vessels to yachts. The song’s anthemic choruses embody the miraculous success of the operation.

As soon as the previous album, «The Reality Of Miracles«, hit the shelves in 2020, LIONHEART They got to work recording the next one, deciding from the beginning that this time they would produce a concept album. The album revolves around World War II, but the band wanted it to be an anti-war album, while also remembering those who fought for our freedom.

The songs of «The Grace Of A Dragonfly» are sensational, with the emotional lyrics of Lee Small which reflect not only the pain and sorrow inflicted by war on the ordinary and innocent people of each conflict zone, but also their strength, resilience and determination. Supported by the superb composition of LIONHEARTits soaring choruses, the beautiful harmonies of two guitars and atmospheric keyboards, the power of Lionheart shines in each of the eleven songs, culminating in a heartfelt prayer for peace in the world.

Lionheart cover

Tracklist:

«Declaration»
“Flight 19”
«V Is For Victory»
«This Is A Woman’s War»
“The Longest Night”
“The Eagle’s Nest”
“Little Ships”
“Just A Man”
«UXB»
“The Grace Of A Dragonfly”
«Remembrance, Praying For World Peace»

Alignment of LIONHEART:
Lee Small (The Sweetex-Shy) – lead vocal
Dennis Stratton (former Iron Maiden) – lead guitar/backing vocals
Steve Mann (MSGex-Roll) – lead guitar/backing vocalists
Rocky Newtongrand slamex-MSG) – bass/backing vocals
Clive Edwards (ex-Pat Travers, Uli Jon Roth and Wild Horses) – drums, percussion



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