Fish -Weltschmerz (7Hz Productions)
94.65/100
Below are the music videos for "Weltschmerz" and "The Party's over"
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Fish -Weltschmerz (7Hz Productions)
94.65/100
Below are the music videos for "Weltschmerz" and "The Party's over"
Neal Morse - Sola Gratia (InsideOut Music)
Does Neal Morse ever get time to sleep with all these projects he is involved in? It seems that when you are passionate about your work and find inspiration in your day-to-day life, you use every day to the fullest. Not to be confused with The Neal Morse Band or his involvement with Flying Colors (new release in 2019) or Transatlantic (new release in 2021!), in the 11th album under just his personal name Neal Morse, we can see Morse's his ongoing exploration of religion and spirituality as he presents the story of the apostle Paul, from his persecution of Christians to his conversion. Morse has the support of his The Neal Morse Band members who give the project that extra progginess you might be looking for as the album is packed with amazing prog instrumentals like "Overtune" and "The March of the Pharisees", as well as catchy tracks like "In the Name of the Lord" (with great interludes) which mask the dark themes they discuss, like the stoning of Saint Stephen being discussed in the majestic "Seemingly Sincere" (reaching over 9 minutes). There is also a great sing-along track "Building a Wall" which has a more classic hard rock sound (and a touch of Pink Floyd's themes on the significance of building walls to separate people in history). Wrapping up with the more mellow "Now I Can See/The Great Commission", Sola Gratia is nothing less than expected from Morse's musicianship which is perfectly supported by his smooth & clear vocals. If you are reluctant to check this out due to its religious themes, you are probably missing out on an awesome concept prog rock album that has all the great elements of classic Prog!
94.6/100
Below are the official music videos for "In the Name of the Lord" and "Seemingly Sincere".
My Dying Bride - The Ghost of Orion (Nuclear Blast)
94.5/100
Below is the music video for the song "To outlive the Gods"
Armored Saint - Punching the Sky (Metal Blade)
94.5/100
Below is the music video for "Standing in the Shoulders of Giants"
Marko Hietala Pyre of Black Heart (Nuclear Blast Records)
94.5/100
Below is official music video for "Stones".
Brothers of Metal - Emblas Saga (AFM Records)
Brothers of Metal have definitely grown a lot since their first album, Prophecy of Ragnarök, which showed some interesting elements that have leveled up in the Emblas Saga. Straight from the great intro about the well-known trickster god, "Brood of the Trickster" to the melodic "Powersnake" (talking about Jörmungandr) and the more brooding but mellow "Hel" (telling the story of the queen of the Underground) the band retells the epic Scandinavian sagas under their own heavy/power sounds and great song writing. The combination of female vocals by Ylva Eriksson, rough & clean male vocals by Joakim Lindback and Mats Nilsson and of course epic choruses with strong male vocals elevate all tracks and make them memorable! The list of tracks that are sing-along worthy is long as they achieve a great balance between the catchy Van Canto-like rhythm and one-of-a-kind Sabaton-reminiscent epicness adding their own touch. The most memorable tracks are the uplifting "Chain Breaker", the heavier "Njord" and the 100% feel-good "One" which show two different aspects of the band's sound! Brothers of Metal do not only excel in heavy riffs but also in more melodic slow-paced songs like "Weaver of Fate" and the Enya-turns-heavy title song "Emblas Saga" which change the album's pace midway preparing the listener for a second and equally awesome dose of power metal epicness! The band goes the extra mile and puts a lot of effort in the presentation of their songs through imaginative, funny and in theme music videos which fit perfectly with the mood and makes you wanna join them for some beer/wine/ale to sing along together!
94.45/100
Below are the official music videos for "Njord", "One" and "Chain Breaker".
Dynazty - The Dark Delight (AFM)
94.25/100
Below is the lyric video for "Heartless Madness"
HEAT - HEAT II (Avalon Label)
It seems like some Swedish hard rock bands have found the secret to creating memorable tunes that can become instant hits. H.E.A.T are the perfect example of Whitesnake-reminiscent bands with songs like "Rock Your Body" which stick to your mind and are perfect to lift your mood at any time and day. The band has been active since 2007, but changed their sound along with their lead singer for 10 years. The return of Kenny Leckremo in the lead vocals is a pleasant surprise which notes their return to the earlier days of the first album. Leckremo's energy fits perfectly with the melodic tunes that ooze from all tracks. The album is packed with awesome tracks like "Adrenaline" and "Dangerous Ground", but there is no doubt that "Rise" is by far the most uplifting song and personal favourite. H.E.A.T have gone back to their heavier but still melodic sound, so if your are looking for an unapologetically upbeat album do not hesitate to check H.E.A.T II out!
94.2/100
Below is the official animated video for "Rise".
The Night Flight Orchestra - Aeromantic (Nuclear Blast)
Below is the music video for "Divinyls"!
Ensiferum - Thalassic (Metal Blade)
Three years after their previous effort, and following two regrettably mediocre releases by their standards (One-Man Army and Two Paths), Finnish epic folk metallers Ensiferum returned with a vengeance, releasing Thalassic in 2020. Bringing keyboardist/vocalist Pekka Montin (Judas Avenger) into the fold, the band embraces all aspects of their music in this album, making their intentions known from the epic intro "Seafarer's Rum". "Rum, Women, Victory", leans on the pirate-y side, which is not the bands forte, and is possibly the weakest moment of the whole album. However, it is nothing but epicness from hereon till the end of the album, with the truly epic "Andromeda" and the power metal anthem "The defence of the Sampo". These are followed by the quite heavy "Run from the Crushing Tide" and the Amorphis-leaning folk metal "For Sirens". For the final three songs of the album, "One with the Sea" and "Cold Northland" are true epics and among the best songs of the bands for more than a decade, while "Midsummer Magic", provides a nice folk breather between the two, as to not overwhelm the listener with epic brutality. In conclusion, this is one of the best recent Ensiferum albums and among the best epic folk metal releases in a while.
94/100
Below is the music video for "Andromeda"