![]() NAPALM RECORDS NEWS FEUERSCHWANZ & DORO Collaborate on New Single “Valhalla“ | Watch the Official Music Video HERE! New Album Knightclub Out August 22, 2025, via Napalm Records | Order Your Copy NOW! LORDS OF FYRE Tour with LORD OF THE LOST Kicks Off in October! [Photo Credit: Stefan Heilemann] Today, FEUERSCHWANZ and metal queen DORO deliver the glorious viking anthem of the year with their galvanizing new collaborative single “Valhalla“! With thunderous riffs, boisterous energy and united vocal power, the song is a triumphant march through Nordic myths and metallic battles. Arriving alongside an incendiary official music video prominently featuring both artists, “Valhalla” is cut from FEUERSCHWANZ’s upcoming studio album, Knightclub, out August 22, 2025, via Napalm Records. “Valhalla“ is not just a musical battle cry, but an ode to courage, cohesion and the pursuit of eternal greatness. Between Viking ships and metal stages, two giants of the scene merge into an epic thunderstorm of sound! FEUERSCHWANZ have undergone an impressive transformation in recent years and, after 20 years as a band and two #1 albums on the official German album charts, are more successful and in demand than ever. Through their participation in the German preliminary round of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, the band managed to attract an audience of millions and media attention far beyond the borders of the genre. FEUERSCHWANZ on “Valhalla“: “This song is not only for the ‘Brothers everywhere’, but for ALL Vikings & Valkyries out there! Together with metal legend Doro Pesch, we call on the entire metal community: Let’s stand side by side, let’s renew the oath and show the world that we all have something in common – namely the love for heavy metal! Together we are strong – we stand together side by side. Peace, love and heavy metal – Feuerschwanz.” Doro on the collaboration: “As soon as I heard ‘Valhalla’ for the first time, I was immediately hooked and loved the idea of recording this song together. The video is also super epic and beautiful. I love it!” Watch the Music Video for “Valhalla” HERE: With Knightclub, FEUERSCHWANZ release their first studio album with an English title – and for the first time, several tracks feature English lyrics. Knightclub is characterized by catchy hits, absolute party mood, great anthems and hard metal riffs. Once again, the band manages to incorporate their unmistakable humor into songs bursting with energy. The title track became a fan favorite during the Eurovision Song Contest pre-selection, firing up audiences across Germany. The album version features Dag-Alexis Kopplin of SDP on guest vocals. Tracks like “Valhalla” and “Avalon” show a more epic, serious side of the band – with “Valhalla” featuring heavy metal legend Doro Pesch. The fantasy-inspired “The Tale of Sam The Brave” pays homage to Middle-earth, while “Name der Rose” draws from a literary classic. Previously released “Lords of Fyre” (feat. LORD OF THE LOST) sets the tone for their upcoming co-headline tour. Produced by Simon Michael (SUBWAY TO SALLY) and mastered by Jacob Hansen (EVERGREY, Arch Enemy, Volbeat), Knightclub features artwork by Peter Sallai (POWERWOLF, Sabaton, Saxon, Hammerfall). Pre-Order Your Version of Knightclub NOW – Several Formats Are Already Sold Out! Knightclub tracklisting: 1. Knightclub (feat. Dag/SDP) 2. Tanz der Teufel 3. Avalon 4. Drunken Dragon 5. Eisenfaust 6. Name der Rose 7. Valhalla (feat. Doro Pesch & Miracle of Sound) 8. The Tale of Sam The Brave 9. Testament 10. Lords of Fyre (feat. Lord Of The Lost) 11. Gangnam Style Knightclub will be available in the following formats: Deluxe Box (incl. 2-CD Mediabook, Viking Knife, Collector Cards, Flag) – Napalm Records mail order exclusive (strictly limited) 1-LP Gatefold LIQUID – Napalm Records mail order exclusive (strictly limited) – SOLD OUT 1-LP Gatefold GREEN – Napalm Records mail order exclusive (strictly limited) – SOLD OUT 1-LP Gatefold SPLATTER – Napalm Records mail order exclusive (strictly limited) 3-CD Earbook (CD, CD-BONUS, CD-INSTRUMENTAL), Booklet 48 pages 2-CD Mediabook (CD, CD-BONUS), Booklet 40 pages 1-LP Gatefold BLACK 1-CD Jewel Case, Booklet 24 pages Digital Album [Deluxe Box (incl. 2-CD mediabook, viking knife, collector card set, flag) – Napalm Records Mailorder exclusive (strictly limited) FEUERSCHWANZ Live 2025: LORDS OF FYRE Tour 2025 FEUERSCHWANZ & LORD OF THE LOST w/ The Dark Side Of The Moon 02.10.25 DE – Berlin / Columbiahalle 03.10.25 DE – Leipzig / Haus Auensee 04.10.25 DE – Offenbach / Stadthalle 10.10.25 DE – Hanover / Swiss Life Hall 11.10.25 DE – Fürth / Stadthalle 17.10.25 DE – Munich / Zenith 18.10.25 DE – Düsseldorf / Mitsubishi Halle Festivals 2025: 18.07.25 FR – Sélestat / Les Tanzmatten 19.07.25 DE – Loiching / Open Air Weigendorf 24.07.25 DE – Bremen / Seebühne 25.07.25 DE – Creuzburg / Burg Creuzburg 26.07.25 DE – Bückeburg / MPS Bückeburg 08.08.25 ES – Villena / Leyendas Del Rock 10.08.25 UK – Derbyshire / Bloodstock 16.08.25 CH – Cudrefin / Rock The Lakes 23.08.25 DE – Schleswig / Baltic Open Air 04.09.25 DE – Loreley / 30 Jahre In Extremo 06.09.25 DE – Luhmühlen / MPS Luhmühlen FEUERSCHWANZ are: Johanna – violin, hurdy-gurdy Hauptmann – vocals, guitar Ben – flutes, bagpipes, guitars, vocals Hans – guitar Jarne – bass Rollo – drums Yennefer – dance & performance Hela – dance & performance FEUERSCHWANZ online: WEBSITE TIKTOK NAPALM RECORDS |
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ILLUMISHADE Reveal New Album Details

Swiss modern metal upstarts ILLUMISHADE unveil their magical sophomore record and Napalm Records debut, Another Side of You, out February 16 2024! Fronted by vocalist Fabienne Erni and guitarist Jonas Wolf (both of Eluveitie) and completed with orchestration and synths by film composer Mirjam Skal, bass by Yannick Urbanczik, and drums by Marc Friedrich, ILLUMISHADE skillfully balances all things both dark and light on Another Side of You.
On their new single cut from the new album, “Here We Are”, Erni’s radiant charisma shines brighter than ever with her crystal-clear vocal delivery. Wolf’s guitar work is as blazing and emotional as ever, while a fresh dose of modern prog brings a cutting edge to the band’s elaborate songwriting. The song impresses with a stomping chorus and an exciting variety in its middle passage, and arrives alongside a stunning music video.
ILLUMISHADE on “Here We Are”:
“‘Here We Are’ is an anthem to the essence of being in the here and now. It tells about accepting the legacy of history, acknowledging our current standing as a foundation from which we can move forward.”
Another Side of You is the successor to ILLUMISHADE’s acclaimed debut album, ECLYPTIC: Wake Of Shadows. The second coup showcases a more modern approach both lyrically and musically, while still transporting the listener into an immersive world rich with mesmerizing soundscapes (even enhanced by the Budapest Art Orchestra at certain points) and massive and dreamlike vocal lines, marking the perfect start of a brand new chapter for this promising outfit.
ILLUMISHADE add:
“Marking the beginning of a new era, our album Another Side Of You bridges the tangible and the ethereal. It’s an odyssey to the many facets of human emotion but also the challenges we all face in this ever-changing world. Another Side of You is about grounding in reality, yet also letting the music carry you to places unknown.”
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Another Side of You Tracklisting:
1 Enter the Void
2 ELEGY
3 ENEMY
4 In the Darkness
5 Cloudreader
6 Here We Are
7 CYCLONE
8 Fairytale
9 The Horizon Awaits
10 HYMN
11 TWILY
12 Riptide
13 Hummingbird
14 Verliebt (feat. Coen Janssen)
ILLUMISHADE are:
Fabienne Erni – Voice, Piano
Jonas Wolf – Guitars
Mirjam Skal – Orchestration / Synths
Yannick Urbanczik – Bass
Marc Friedrich – Drums
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Melodeath Juggernauts Hiraes Announce New Album

HIRAES (feat. Former Members of Dawn of Disease & Critical Mess) Strike Back with Sophomore Melodic Death Metal Assault
New Album, Dormant, out January 26, 2024 via Napalm Records
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Watch the Music Video for First Single, “Through The Storm”, HERE

| German-based melodic death metal formation HIRAES – featuring former members of Dawn of Disease and Critical Mess – will furiously kick off the new year with the release of their sophomore studio album, entitled Dormant, due out January 26, 2024 via Napalm Records! Wasting no time, HIRAES have just unveiled the first single from Dormant – thunderous album opener “Through The Storm”. The track offers a glimpse into the variety of elements on the album, including powerful and varied drumming, poignant and melancholic melodies, infectious choruses, and breathtaking soundscapes – all complimented by Britta’s versatile vocals. The band comments about the track and video: “In a way, the video is a continuation of our first single, ‘Under Fire’, from the last album. It’s dedicated to a storm and its indomitable energy. Experience this debut single and join us as we navigate ‘Through The Storm’ together!“ The band adds: “We are far beyond proud to present our second album Dormant to you! The album will grab you with its intensity from the first second on and won’t let you go. We invested a lot of energy, dedication and passion to create this monumental and melancholic piece of melodic death metal. Having played countless shows over the last two years, Dormant captures the energy of HIRAES’ live performances and places the songs right between heart and gut. Once again, none other than the talented staff of Fascination Street Studios under the direction of Jens Bogren are responsible for the refinement of our sound. We are so much looking forward to unleashing Dormant upon all those metalheads out there!“ |
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Compared to their lauded 2021 debut, Solitary, it’s immediately evident that HIRAES did not only grow within their sound due to countless live appearances, but have invested more time and energy into developing their sophisticated songwriting and production, leaning further into their own unique sound profile. Due to the use of varying keys and sonic elements, Dormant is undoubtedly fresh without sacrificing the nuances that caused their first album to connect so successfully with fans. With their very first offering, HIRAES already created an exciting new melodic death metal emergence, built upon a brutalized vocal attack, intense melodies and aggressive guitars. On Dormant, HIRAES flexes their own trademarks in an intensified way, ranging from versatile drumming, catchy riffs and hymn-like melodies to enthralling soundscapes and the impressive vocal onslaught of singer Britta Görtz. Dormant is a stirring, intense and dynamic death metal affair that is both heavily brutal and dark, yet full of melodic melancholy.
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| Dormant track listing: 1. Through The Storm 2. We Owe No One 3. Undercurrent 4. Chance To Fail 5. About Lies 6. Come Alive 7. Ocean Child 8. Nightflight 9. Red Soil 10. Dormant Set to be released on January 26, 2024, Dormant will be available in the following formats: – 1 CD Digisleeve (6page) – 1 LP Gatefold solid royal blue – Digital Album |

| HIRAES are: Britta Görtz – vocals Lukas Kerk – guitars Oliver Kirchner – guitars Christian Wösten – bass Mathias Blässe – drums HIRAES online: Website TikTok Napalm Records |
Serenity Nemesis AD Review 2023

Releases November 3rd via Napalm Records
Austrian Symphonic Metal band Serenity have been an underrated cornerstone of their genre for nearly two decades. They’ve crafted beautiful melodies, catchy battle tunes, bombastic rhythmic sections, and historical Metal and reached new heights with previous album “The Last Knight” which hit #25 on German album charts. I have loved every release since, but the expectations for this album are extremely high with the addition of Marco Pastorino of Temperance, Fallen Sanctuary, and his solo work, it seems like this guy is everywhere right now. Pastorino is known for elevating music to its maximum potential and Serenity working with him and Ancient Bards’ orchestral composer, Daniele Mazza, this album can’t be anything but incredible.
Nemesis AD is a history lesson once again, this time heavily focusing on Albrecht Durer, the great German Painter and Theologian. This topic seems to bring the most passion out of this band, as Nemesis AD is emotionally and musically profound throughout each track. Don’t let the soft choirs and chamber orchestration on opener “Memoriae Alberti Dureri” fool you, this album is huge in sound and heavy as ever. “The Fall of Man” features ex-Kamelot Tenor extraordinaire, Roy Khan, and the harmonies with the piercing voice of Georg Neuhauser is sure to send chills up your spine. A lot of songs stand out as well with “Ritter, Tod, and Teufel” based on the Durer painting, “Sun of Justice” which is fast and heart-pounding as well as catchy, and “The End of Babylon” which is a lyrical and chorus triumph. Overall, the album has a lot of gems and the usual Serenity feel and it’s a very good record, but one track stands out far above the rest for me. “Reflections (of AD)” is a masterpiece, maybe the greatest song the band has ever produced. This song is a grand, orchestral, and airy tribute to Durer and his legacy. This song is one of the most beautiful compositions I have ever heard, lyrically, emotionally, orchestral, and vocally. The ability to emote from Neuhauser and Pastorino is a diamond in today’s music. The grand level of emotions and yet so much space in the music does not appear in most modern music. This space occurs in the symphonic sound and the breakdown part that works so well with the video. This is a track that may stay with me the rest of my life and certainly the rest of the year.
Nemesis AD is a more melodious and symphonic album than past albums, but it has heavy guitars from Pastorino and Hermsdoerfer and excellent solos. It definitely strays from the path of being formulaic or too Pop sounding. It may not be their best overall album, but it will cater to the older Serenity fans as well as original Kamelot fans. If you’re not a fan of recent Kamelot offerings, Serenity could be a classic stand in. All the songs have a Khan era feel, especially “Nemesis”, which has some Eastern influence that adds a completely different feel and breaks up the soaring-Symphonic sound from being repetitive. The whole album is worth a listen all the way through and a couple of the tracks will stick in your head.
Rating 7/10 Overall, a good Symphonic Metal Album but lacked some power and awe factor that previous albums had. Reflections (of AD) is one of my tracks of the year, however, and is a modern classic of the genre.
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The Templars Are Back! Serenity Lives On

One of my all time favorite bands is coming back in 2023 with more historical excellence and a new writer/guitarist/vocalist to round out this Power Metal band. Serenity is lesser known than its brother band Warkings, but still as bombastic and catchy. The band began in 2004 with Georg Neuhauser leading the charge and honestly they’ve had a rocky road for nearly two decades. There’s something about this band’s melodies and unique storytelling that just engraves in your heart, and now more than even with this new lineup. The talent in this band exceeds its previous renditions and the songwriting is as haunting as ever. Everything Marco Pastorino touches turns into something profoundly greater than gold. Based on the singles, this album is a fresh start for the band and may ignite the forge fires once again. Review coming in November! What do you think of the new singles?
Fall Death Metal Highlights
Fall of 2014 has entailed an assault of highly anticipated Death Metal releases. Compared to the whole of 2014, this fall has become extremely heavy with new pounding releases. There’s anything from Black Metal, Gothenburg and Swedecore, to Theatrical Death metal, making for many tastes to choose from. Below is some of the highlighted releases for Death Metal and simple reviews to give an insight of what to pick up at your record store. I will include less mainstream releases in deeper reviews later.
Cavalera Conspiracy
The Thrash Metal band brought to fame by the talented and hardcore Cavalera brothers, is back in 2014 with Pandemonium. The band is prized for taking Thrash Metal and making it even more extreme, fast, and technical. With their albums you expect high intensity, demonized lyrics, and an assault of drums and guitars. The brothers have created their own brand of metal that has become extremely popular in America. Their previous albums Inflikted and Blunt Force Trauma were scorching with fast and grinding riffs and intense vocals, mixing energy and thrashing with technicality. Their previous sound was excellent, but their new sound is a departure and even heavier than the previous albums.
Rather than being Modern Thrash Metal, the band has gone for a Grindcore sound that is certainly more popular in the 2010s. The lyrics are less audible and more shouty on Pandemonium, making it a little more hardcore than previous albums. The tracks have a raw sound, showing that their music is refreshingly not over produced. The drums are even more highlighted by Igor on this album, with his technical and fast Thrash drumming. The album sounds like a raw 80’s Thrash album, throwing back to the days of Slayer and Death Angel. Overall, it’s a typical Grindcore and Thrash album that any fans of the genre will foam over and enjoy every track on it. It is pure unedited, intense, assaulting, pounding noise, which is exactly what most Grindcore fans and bands strive for. It is everything you expect in a typical Thrash Metal album, which is why I absolutely dislike this album.
Pandemonium is nothing special. It is a poorly mixed and poorly arranged compilation of pure noise. Yes the Cavalera brothers have made a big imprint on Metal, but this album does not live up to the expectations of the two. Everything is uneven and distorted, making it difficult to pick out any good or catchy qualities in the music, Thrash Metal continues to lack any changes or dynamics that make it desirable for me to listen to. This album is not even close to the Thrash Metal that was recorded as demos in the late 70’s and 80’s, it is even worse quality than those original demos of Metallica and Slayer and Anthrax. Pandemonium is a step backwards for metal.
Album Rating 4/10
Machine Head
Rob Flynn and Machine Head are back in 2014. The American Thrash Metal pioneers release Bloodstone and Diamonds, a highly anticipated and talked about album that is currently blowing up Facebook dashboards and metal sites. Of course the band has remained in the spotlight with their recently canceled North American tour with Epica and Rob Flynn criticizing other bands. These controversial media centered stories have everyone in America talking about Machine Head, making them one of the top artists in rock of 2014. Finally, the band has the new content to back up the outbursts of new and old fans with Bloodstone and Diamonds.
The new album is heavy, drilling, tight, and intense with every instrument in a devilish harmony. The guitar work on this album is melodic and technical, like past albums, but even more refined. Each song is different from the rest, some have more melodic undertones while others are just pure Thrash Metal. The slow parts to the heavy and intense breakdowns show that the entire band put a lot of effort into this album. It is a huge departure from Unto the Locust, but perhaps in a good way. The new albums is back to their Thrash Metal roots, which certainly makes the older fans happier. However, the band manages to preserve a more melodic sound with some clean vocals and dueling guitar parts, making the album more enjoyable to listen to than most Thrash Metal albums.
I am not a fan of Machine Head and Rob Flynn’s opinions, so I will admit the new album doesn’t excite me as much. I have never been a huge Thrash Metal fan, because I find the music to be just pure noise without any true direction or talent. The genre is full of garage bands who strive to pound instruments as loud and as fast as they can, but not all bands considered Thrash Metal are just noise. That’s Machine Head’s redeeming quality in my eyes and is why I don’t entirely dislike Bloodstone and Diamonds. The artistry of mixing heavy and fast playing with melodic and slow characteristics is an incredible quality to a metal band; Machine Head is certainly one of those bands who succeeds at this artistry and why they will keep having highly rated and proclaimed albums. Bloodstone and Diamonds is much better than I thought it would be.
Overall Album Rating 7/10
Nachtblut
German Metal Band, Nachtblut, bring us a new dark and disturbing album in 2014 with Chimonas. The band is known for making German Speed and Black Metal with heavy guitars rattling growling, and haunting synth parts to send shivers down your spine. The band also infuses Folk themes into their blackened metal, like an extreme dark and twisted version of Eluveitie. The band’s instrumentation is really tight, technical, and all over the place. The changing tempos and waning rhythms keep the music interesting and far departed from being one dimensional. While you may not speak full German, their music is honestly still enjoyable and fun to listen. The well written quality in their music is actually quite surprising and desirable.
Nachtblut’s new album, Chimonas, is all of these qualities refined and boosted, proving Black Metal is very much alive. With non stop heavy and dark tracks like “Gotteskrieger”, “Kalt wie Grab”, and “Schwarz”, the band appeals to the traditional Black Death Metal fans. Then the band proves they’re anything but one dimensional with softer sorrow filled tracks like “Und immer wenn die Nacht anbricht” and folk metal anthem “Wien 1683”. The tracks are all incredibly different from each other and while versed in different styles of European Metal. Every song stands out from anything I’ve heard this year, in a good way. As far as Black Metal albums go, Chimonas is one of the best I’ve heard for quite some time and highly recommend it for anyone who enjoys European Death Metal.
Overall Album Rating 8/10
At The Gates
Renowned Melodic Death Metal and Gothenburg origin band, At The Gates has come to the ears of American listeners with new album At War With Reality. The Swedish Death Metal band mixes extreme vocals, technical driving guitars, double bass power drumming, and true melodic sounds for an extremely unique form of metal. Past albums and this latest one also have roots in American Thrash Metal, inspired by Slayer specifically. At the Gates also differentiates from other Gothenburg bands as they have shrieking vocals as opposed to guttural growls. The band also doesn’t include dueling soloing guitarists like In Flames and Omnium Gatherum. They have their own take on Gothenburg Melodic Death Metal, proving the genre is full of unique and polished gems,
At War With Reality is an intense, blood curdling, spine grinding Death Metal with catchy melodic undertones from the guitars. It is a typical At The Gates record with absolutely heavy breakdowns and creative offbeat shredding. The vocals are typical from the band, hard to understand and sometimes abrasive, clashing with the downtuned shredding. The vocals on this album sound pretty misplaced in my opinion and make the music sound emotionally flat, lacking any inspiration. While the album is great jamming Death Metal, it lacks any dimension or meaning to keep you playing the record more than once. The band may be legendary, but are not immune to becoming one dimensional or a rerun of a record. Yes, At War With Reality is different from Terminal Spirit Disease and With Fear I Kiss The Burning Darkness, but it lacks any qualities that made those albums Death Metal classics. It is certainly not the caliber I expected, especially after Slaughter of the Soul. At War With Reality may be a highly purchased and loved album of 2014, but I can’t find any reason why it is so popular. Everything is so subdued on this record and plain, lacking any strife or passion in the workmanship. Either the band is tired and have gone for a mainstream sound, or the mastering of the record has turned everything good about the band down and one leveled. This album could be a lot better with more time spent on the production and mastering.
Overall Album Rating: 4/10
Devilment
Devilment is a project created by guitarists Daniel Finch and Colin Parks, with the help from Cradle of Filth frontman Dani Filth. Devilment is a Death Metal project, mixing macabre themes and heavy instrumentation. The inspirations are typical; Witchcraft, Goth, Erotic themes, and whatever seems to amuse the writer. The project aims to be a little more mainstream than typical Death Metal and be creative and interesting to see live. Their new album The Great and Secret Show, is a mix of modern metal and underground metal sound. It is definitely a unique release in 2014, but is getting mixed reviews from all different metal fans.
The Great and Secret Show is unique, but nothing new to music. It is filled with Dani Filth’s typical grunting and howling vocals as well as his cheeky and creative lyrics. The album sounds like a mix between “Repo! The Genetic Opera” and a remix of a Rammstein album. It is definitely more theatrical than Dani Filth’s other projects, even more theatrical and dramatic than Cradle of Filth. The album could definitely be a horror movie soundtrack, because of the darkness and simplicity to it. It has an interesting mix Gothic Metal, Thrash Metal, Extreme Metal, and Symphonic Metal blended. However, the album lacks anything impressive or surprising. It is a very one dimensional album, lacking any dynamics or any catching sounds. It’s simply just flat. The theatrics and themes carry the actual musical content much farther than the music itself, meaning without the mood and Gothic feel the release would probably be a huge flop.
Overall Album Rating: 4/10
I Review Independent Symphonic Band Dawn of Eternity
Dawn of Eternity and their new album Guilty has vastly. After several listens to this new album, I found it to be one of the best Independent albums I’ve ever heard. The German Gothic Symphonic band is everything I love about Symphonic Metal: heavy driving guitars, enchanting vocals, technical drums, and a dark theme throughout. The vocals are dark, theatrical, and beautiful at the same time. Their lead singer Sara Seubert delivers incredibly passionate and raw vocals on this album. Her vocals tend to remind me of old After Forever and Leave’s Eyes mixed together. Johannes Kittel is spot on with growls and heavy distorted guitars, making for a perfect contrast. Their music is interesting and so much different than any Symphonic Metal band out there today. They have created a really spectacular album that you just can’t hear anywhere else.
Ego, a slow building, haunting and dark track pulls you in with the mastery of Gothic sound. The range of Sara is mesmerizing on this track; She goes from soaring Soprano vocals, to theatrical melodic vocals full of anger and regret. Johannes has a chest rattling growl, keeping the track extremely heavy and dark. The lyrics are well placed in the pocket on this song, making it catchy. I find this track to be very addictive, yet raw and depressive. If you’re going to get into Dawn of Eternity, this track is a perfect place to start.
Goodbye is a faster song than the opener, showing dynamic and technical ability that every modern band must have these days. This track is more abstract than Ego, with more of a flowing melody that comes in and out rather than being conformed into the pocket of rhythm. The two vocalists harmonize between growls and Symphonic vocals, much like Epica has achieved over the years. Goodbye shows Dawn of Eternity can hold their own in Symphonic Metal.
Cut Me Loose is a hard driving track, more centered around heavy guitars and drums, keeping the vocals from being overpowering. It is a well written song, full of grungy and angry tones. I enjoy how much each track is different from the last on this album. This track has more of a modern metal sound to it than a Symphonic style, proving Dawn of Eternity has many different sounds and qualities under their belt. They surprised me more and more with each track on Guilty
Amorticure and Cut Me Loose are dueling tracks on the album, mirroring each other in a really cool way. The tracks are similar sounding, but still unique and contrasting. Amorticure keeps the band’s technicality in the forefront, containing a really cool jamming guitar riff throughout the song. Although the guitar is almost constant on this track, it doesn’t become repetitive at all. Johannes manages to throw bending and sliding nuances that I appreciate in this particular style of metal. The vocals are especially spectacular on this song, not overpowering but incredibly powerful at the same time. Amorticure is one of my favorite tracks I’ve heard in metal this year.
Sing For Me starts out with high energy Thrash style guitars and drums, with melodic Siren vocals over the top. It is a perfect marriage of heavy and aggressive instrumentals, with sweet enchanting vocals. At the bridge, the song breaks down into this rhythmic depressive sound that I’ve never heard from a female fronted band before. Then Sara manages to steal the song back and hit this thrilling high note in true Soprano style. This song is one of the best on the album, I highly recommend it for heavy metal fans.
Guilty, the title track off the album, is just an incredibly well written song. The lyrics are what makes this band and this song in particular so great. They are audible, relatable, and performed with great believability. Believability is a difficult trait to achieve in their Gothic/Symphonic Metal genre, but Dawn of Eternity definitely does on this song. This track makes me believe that they would be an awesome live band.
Blind My Eyes is a heavy track, keeping with that Alternative Thrash sound that Sing For Me accomplished so well. I find this track putting Johannes in the forefront, making the album appeal to the Melodic Death Metal fans. It sounds like both vocalists are fighting for control in the band, and the instruments communicate the tension perfectly. This song keeps the album interesting. It throws out any possibility of the album becoming bland.
No Emotions is truly a well crafted Gothic song. The track starts out with slow haunting vocals and acoustics, on top of slow building rhythmic drums in the background. No Emotions has this lonely, desperate, bottom of the barrell sound to it. It capitalizes on the depressive sound so well, without having the cheesier side of Doom Metal. The placement of this track on the album is perfect, keeping the album from becoming monotonous or boring.
You Suck is a rhythmic hate filled song, just like the title suggests. The guitars are down tuned and melodic, perfectly sitting under the aggressive and haunting vocals. I like how the song builds up faster and harder from beginning to end, a trait good Symphonic Bands usually carries. This isn’t the best track on the album, but it still has some good qualities to it. I found the vocals to be all over the place, not retaining a melody or style at all, so that’s why it isn’t the best track.
Oceans is one of my other favorite songs off of Guilty. The atmospheric guitar part, growing into a heavier rhythm style part is drastically different. This song reminds me a lot of Elegy by Leave’s Eyes because of the haunting and smooth vocal delivery. I never thought I’d be reminded of Leave’s Eyes, but this band is honestly on their way to that masterful sound. Although they remind me of other bands, they are still extremely unique. Oceans is a pure quality track off a truly well written album.
Fire closes Guilty out perfectly, with a dark, entrancing, ballad that builds up with a hopeful sound to it. There’s something truly beautiful about this song. The vocals are well placed atop a rhythmic acoustic guitar, without any effects or other instruments. It is a barebones, emotional, ballad that is completely different from the rest of the album. It ends the album on a slow note, but definitely a high note. Fire is a must listen track.
Guilty overall is a well written Gothic Metal album. It encompasses everything I expect with Symphonic and Gothic Metal, but adds unique sounds that I’ve never heard in either genre. Like I said, the album surprised me with just how amazing it was. I have listened to it over two weeks, trying to compose a in depth review of it. I didn’t find many negative points, mostly positive points, which is a rare thing in today’s music. For an independent Metal band, this record is a high quality release. Dawn of Eternity is vastly talented and I expect more great albums to come from them in the future.
Quality Rating Overall; 8/10
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