Σάββατο 27 Ιουνίου 2026

REVIEW: KAMELOT, The Shadow Theory

 


KAMELOT, The Shadow Theory (2018)


Napalm Records


Βρήκαν τις στροφές τους – συνεχίζουν στο ίδιο μοτίβο.


Η εποχή που σηματοδότησε η αποχώρηση του Roy Khan από το συγκρότημα και η αντικατάστασή του από τον Tommy Karevik ως τραγουδιστή είναι πλέον δεδομένη και αποδεκτή. Στο δωδέκατο συνολικά άλμπουμ τους, οι Αμερικανοί power metalers προσφέρουν ξανά —για πολλοστή φορά— αυτό που ξέρουμε ότι μπορούν, χωρίς όμως να μιλάμε για ένα απόλυτο αριστούργημα.


Ουσιαστικά, οτιδήποτε κι αν ακούσετε από το The Black Halo και μετά, θα βρείτε μια ομοιογενή συμπεριφορά στη μουσική των δίσκων τους. Ίσως να βασίζονται στην πεπατημένη για μεγαλύτερη σιγουριά; Αυτό το στοιχείο είναι έκδηλο και εδώ: ντουέτα με γυναικεία φωνητικά όπως τα Phantom Divine (Shadow Empire) και Mindfall Remedy με τη Lauren Hart, ή το In Twilight Hours με την Jennifer Haben· γρήγορα, μελωδικά και μάλλον πιο ευρωπαϊκής τεχνοτροπίας κομμάτια όπως τα Raven Light, Amnesiac, Burns to Embrace, The Proud and the Broken, Kevlar Skin, Vespertine (My Crimson Bride), όλα με δόσεις λυρικής μελαγχολίας.


Γενικά, θα βρείτε ένα αρκετά αντιπροσωπευτικό δείγμα της ύστερης δουλειάς τους, που στέκει επάξια ανάμεσα στα προηγούμενα άλμπουμ. Ειλικρινά, το βρήκα τίμιο ως σύνολο — αλλά μόνο αν είστε φίλος του συγκροτήματος. Για κάποιον που θα ξεκινήσει με αυτό, νομίζω πως θα δοθεί η λάθος εντύπωση για το τι είναι ακριβώς οι Kamelot ιστορικά.


Όπως και να έχει, του δίνω επτά στα δέκα, και αυτό σημαίνει «αρκετά καλό.


English:



They’ve found their stride – and continue in the same pattern


The era marked by Roy Khan’s departure from the band and his replacement by Tommy Karevik as vocalist is now a settled and accepted reality. On their twelfth studio album, the American power metalers once again deliver—yet again—what we already know they are capable of, though we’re not talking about an absolute masterpiece.


Essentially, anything you listen to from The Black Halo onward reveals a homogeneous consistency in the character of their music. Perhaps they rely on familiar ground for greater certainty? That tendency is evident here as well: duets with female vocals such as Phantom Divine (Shadow Empire) and Mindfall Remedy featuring Lauren Hart, or In Twilight Hours with Jennifer Haben; fast, melodic, and somewhat more Europeanstyled tracks like Raven Light, Amnesiac, Burns to Embrace, The Proud and the Broken, Kevlar Skin, Vespertine (My Crimson Bride)—all carrying touches of lyrical melancholy.


Overall, you’ll find a fairly representative sample of their laterperiod work, standing respectably among their previous albums. Honestly, I found it solid as a whole—but only if you’re already a fan of the band. For someone starting with this record, I think it might give the wrong impression of what Kamelot truly are, historically.


In any case, I give it seven out of ten, which means “quite good.”


Τάκης "Ε-Μortal One" Γιώτης!


REVIEW: VERSUS HEAVEN - Behind the Perfect Mask

 


VERSUS HEAVEN - Behind the Perfect Mask


Casket Music/Copro Records


Once upon a time, a large part of the Greek metal scene was something of a joke. It was the kind of scene where a band would release a demo and immediately expect to be treated as the next IRON MAIDEN, despite the fact that most of those demos lacked originality, professionalism, and strong songwriting. That phenomenon still exists to some extent, but over the last few years I have noticed more and more Greek musicians approaching their craft with seriousness and dedication. The result is a growing number of albums that can proudly stand alongside international heavy metal releases.


VERSUS HEAVEN are one of those bands. On their debut album, Behind the Perfect Mask, they cite influences such as ANNIHILATOR, QUEENSRŸCHE, MEGADETH, and SAVATAGE, and while those influences are certainly present, I personally hear a stronger resemblance to ICED EARTH, especially in the guitar work and the vocal delivery. Regardless of which comparison you prefer, the important thing is that VERSUS HEAVEN have managed to forge a convincing sound that showcases both their technical abilities and their songwriting skills.


The band is made up of highly talented musicians who perform with confidence throughout the album. Vocalist Kostas Miliaras, whose voice occasionally brings Matt Barlow to mind, delivers an emotional and passionate performance that perfectly complements the material. The rhythm section is tight and solid, providing a powerful foundation for the twin guitars, which are undoubtedly one of the album's strongest assets. The riffs are memorable, while the lead work is tasteful and packed with excellent solos that enhance the songs without becoming excessive.



The songwriting is another strong point. Rather than relying solely on technical proficiency, the band focuses on memorable compositions with enough variety to keep the album engaging from beginning to end. The occasional use of violin adds an extra layer of atmosphere and demonstrates the band's willingness to enrich their sound without losing their heavy metal identity.


I won't tire you any longer. Behind the Perfect Mask is a very strong debut that introduces a band with considerable potential and the musicianship to compete on an international level. Fans of power/thrash metal, especially those who appreciate bands like ICED EARTH, ANNIHILATOR, SAVATAGE, or MEGADETH, should definitely give VERSUS HEAVEN a chance.


My favourite tracks are "Betrayed", "Heartless Kill Machine", "Angel Dust", "White Nights" (I particularly enjoyed the use of violin on both of these songs), the instrumental "Perfect Mask", and "Unexplored Land".


Nick Parastatidis


Παρασκευή 26 Ιουνίου 2026

REVIEW: BATON ROUGE MORGUE – High End of the Season

 


BATON ROUGE MORGUE – High End of the Season


Independent


It is always a pleasant surprise to stumble upon a seasoned band that has managed to fly under your radar. High End of the Season is the fifth release from Finland’s Baton Rouge Morgue—and while it serves as my introduction to the band, it proves that it is never too late to discover high-quality music.


Musically, High End of the Season is a traditional heavy metal album deeply rooted in the golden era of the 1980s, yet it benefits significantly from a crisp, modern production. The band’s sonic DNA draws clear inspiration from legendary acts like Accept, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Riot, while occasionally weaving in a melodic, 80s hard rock flair.


The instrumentation throughout the album is remarkably tight and technically skillful, showcasing a band that has truly honed their craft over five releases. Fronting the band is a vocalist whose tone and delivery are perfectly tailored for this style of classic metal. The energy captured across these tracks is palpable, strongly suggesting that Baton Rouge Morgue would be a formidable force to witness in a live setting.



Beyond the music, the professionalism dedicated to the physical product is highly commendable. Released independently, the album comes in a premium digipak format that includes a bonus DVD featuring a collection of engaging video clips. Both the sonic production and the visual packaging rival the output of major industry labels.


It is genuinely baffling how a band of this caliber remains an underground secret without major label backing. If you are a devotee of traditional heavy metal, High End of the Season is an essential listen. This is an impressive, top-tier independent effort, and one can only hope a prominent label takes notice and grants them the broader exposure they richly deserve.


Recommended for fans of: Accept, Judas Priest, Riot, Classic 80s Heavy Metal.


Nick Parastatidis


REVIEW: ROTTING CHRIST, Aealo

 


ROTTING CHRIST, Aealo (2010)


Season of Mist


Άλωση της νέας πραγματικότητας


Το ιστορικό σχήμα που έβαλε τη χώρα μας στον χάρτη της ευρωπαϊκής ακραίας metal ιστορίας μπήκε στη δεύτερη δεκαετία του 21ου αιώνα με αυτόν τον δίσκο, διάδοχο του πολύ στιβαρού Thogonia που προηγήθηκε. Με περισσότερα στοιχεία της ελληνικής παραδοσιακής μουσικής, όπως την τσαμπούνα (μη γελάτε, είναι αρχαίο ελληνικό όργανο, ο ασκαύλος), βυζαντινής έμπνευσης απαγγελία σε σημεία, αλλά και συνοδευτικές, κυρίως γυναικείες φωνητικές, να αναμιγνύονται στα κομμάτια του. Περισσότερη ακόμα χρήση της ελληνικής γλώσσας στους τίτλους και στους στίχους (καλά κάνουν), αν και οι ρυθμοί πάλι απέχουν από αυτό που έχει ο μέσος ακροατής στο μυαλό του ως black metal.


Οι κιθαριστικές εκτελέσεις αποτελούν ένα πολύ τίμιο δείγμα δίσκου. Έχει ειπωθεί ότι αυτό το άλμπουμ ήταν η "μανιέρα" για ό,τι άλλο θα κυκλοφορήσει στο μέλλον, ακόμα και το τελευταίο τους άλμπουμ, που κυκλοφόρησε πρόσφατα. Ίσως να είναι έτσι, αλλά και πάλι, σαν το πρώτο δείγμα αυτής της μουσικής συμπεριφοράς, αξίζει να το ακούσεις.


Με τίτλους όπως το ομώνυμο του δίσκου Aealo, τα Eon Aenaos, Δαίμων Βρώσης, Noctis Era, Fire, Death and Fear, Nekron Iaches, Thou Art Lord (τίτλος φόρος τιμής στο ιστορικό alter ego σχήμα τους, μαζί με τον Magus), Santa Muerte, Order From the Dead, να μας υπενθυμίζουν συχνά τη σημασία και τη δύναμή τους.


English:



Conquest of the New Reality


The legendary band that put our country on the map of European extreme metal history entered the second decade of the 21st century with this album, a successor to the highly solid Thogonia that preceded it. Incorporating more elements of Greek traditional music, such as the tsampouna (don’t laugh, it’s an ancient Greek instrument, the askavoulos), along with Byzantine-inspired recitations in some parts, as well as primarily female vocals, which are blended into the tracks. There is also an increased use of the Greek language in the titles and lyrics (which is a good thing), although the rhythms still differ from what the average listener typically associates with black metal.


The guitar work on the album is a very honest reflection of their sound. It has been said that this record was the “muse” for everything else they would release in the future, including their most recent album. Maybe that’s true, but even so, as the first glimpse of this musical approach, it’s worth listening to.


With titles such as the eponymous Aealo, Eon Aenaos, Daimon Vrosis, Noctis Era, Fire, Death and Fear, Nekron Iaches, Thou Art Lord (a tribute to their historic alter ego band, alongside Magus), Santa Muerte, and Order From the Dead, they frequently remind us of their significance and power.


Τάκης "Ε-Μortal One" Γιώτης!


Πέμπτη 25 Ιουνίου 2026

REVIEW: BOLT THROWER, Honour Valour Pride

 


BOLT THROWER, Honour Valour Pride (2001)


Metal Blade Records


Ημερολόγια απ’ το μέτωπο


Οι ηγέτες του ευρωπαϊκού Death Metal επιστρέφουν με ακόμη ένα πολεμικό άλμπουμ, που ξεχειλίζει από τεχνική αρτιότητα και εικόνες θανάτου μέσα σε αιματοβαμμένα χαρακώματα. Τότε το αποκαλούσαμε «War Death Metal», ένας χαρακτηρισμός που, αν και αντικατοπτρίζει και εδώ τη δουλειά τους, παραμένει μια φτωχή ταμπέλα για να περιγράψει το εύρος της μουσικής που συνθέτουν οι πέντε μουσικοί του συγκροτήματος.


Στα φωνητικά συναντάμε τον Dave Ingram, ο οποίος αντικαθιστά τον Karl Willetts. Τη σύνθεση συμπληρώνουν οι κιθαρίστες Gavin Ward και Barry Thomson, ο Martin Kearns στα τύμπανα και, φυσικά, η εντυπωσιακή γυναικεία παρουσία της Jo Bench στο μπάσο.


Πρόκειται για το έβδομο άλμπουμ τους και, νομίζω, ο κόσμος του ακραίου ήχου το έχει αποδεχτεί και αγκαλιάσει σε τέτοιο βαθμό, ώστε να το αναδείξει σε έναν από τους πλέον αγαπημένους δίσκους της εποχής του. Τα εννέα κομμάτια του έχουν αφήσει ανεξίτηλο το στίγμα τους στους φίλους του είδους.


Ουσιαστικά, το άλμπουμ περιλαμβάνει τρία μέρη που μοιράζονται τον τίτλο του, όμως όλα τα τραγούδια — Contact – Wait Out, Inside the Wire, Honour, Suspect Hostile, 7th Offensive, Valour, K-Machine, A Hollow Truce και Pride — είναι πραγματικά αγαπημένα και, προσωπικά, τα θεωρώ ισάξια μεταξύ τους.


English:



Diaries from the Front


The leaders of European Death Metal return with yet another war-themed album, overflowing with technical prowess and vivid images of death amid blood-soaked trenches. Back then, we called it “War Death Metal,” a label that, while certainly fitting their work here as well, remains far too narrow to capture the full scope of the music these five musicians create.


On vocals, Dave Ingram steps in to replace Karl Willetts. The lineup is completed by guitarists Gavin Ward and Barry Thomson, Martin Kearns on drums, and, of course, the formidable presence of Jo Bench on bass.


This is their seventh album, and I believe the extreme metal community embraced it so wholeheartedly that it became one of the most beloved records of its era. Its nine tracks have left an indelible mark on fans of the genre.


In essence, the album includes three sections that share its title, yet every song on the record—Contact – Wait Out, Inside the Wire, Honour, Suspect Hostile, 7th Offensive, Valour, K-Machine, A Hollow Truce, and Pride—is genuinely cherished, and personally, I regard them all as equally outstanding.


Τάκης "Ε-Μortal One" Γιώτης!


REVIEW: HELHEIM – Åsgards Fall

 


HELHEIM – Åsgards Fall


Dark Essence Records


"Åsgards Fall" is HELHEIM's eighth official release, following six full-length albums and one EP. This release offers two completely new tracks that, according to the band, will remain exclusive to this EP and will not appear on their forthcoming album. In addition, the EP includes "Dualitet og Ulver" from the upcoming album Heiðenðomr ok Motgangr, as well as a re-recorded version of the classic "Jernskogen", originally featured on Blod & Ild.


The overall impression this EP left on me is one of epic grandeur and darkness. These qualities are conveyed through the band's imposing mid-tempo approach and their characteristic Viking black metal atmosphere, both of which are undeniably effective. The musicianship is strong throughout, showcasing a technically proficient and tightly coordinated band capable of crafting expansive and immersive compositions.



That being said, the two new songs ultimately felt somewhat tiring and repetitive to my ears. Despite their solid execution and evident technical merit, they lacked the sense of inspiration and memorability that I have come to associate with HELHEIM's strongest material. Inevitably, I found myself comparing them to the re-recorded "Jernskogen", a track that highlights the band's songwriting strengths far more convincingly and serves as a reminder of how inspired and compelling HELHEIM can be at their best.


The other track that truly stood out for me was "Åsgards Fall, Pt. II". This twelve-minute opus immediately brought the mighty BATHORY to mind, both in spirit and atmosphere. The song embodies everything that Viking black metal should represent: epic scope, powerful pacing, and a cold, majestic aura that transports the listener on a journey through Nordic landscapes and mythology. Its sense of grandeur is captivating, and its immersive nature makes it the most memorable piece on the EP.


While "Åsgards Fall" contains moments that effectively showcase HELHEIM's musical abilities and atmospheric strengths, I found the new material uneven when measured against the band's past achievements. Nevertheless, "Åsgards Fall, Pt. II" alone makes a strong case for seeking out this release, standing as its unquestionable highlight and, for me, the primary reason to own this EP.


Christine  Parastatidou


AGELESS WARRIOR Release Debut Album "Unifier"

 


American Power/Heavy Metal band Ageless Warrior have officially released their debut full-length album, Unifier. The record was recorded, mixed, and mastered by founding member Micah Devereaux at his home studio.


Formed in Minnesota's Twin Cities in 2018 by Micah Devereaux and Jeff Igelsrud, Ageless Warrior emerged with a mission to challenge traditional metal elitism. Combining classic heavy and power metal influences with a tongue-in-cheek attitude, the band first made its mark with the 2018 release Defy The Ages, quickly gaining momentum on the local live circuit.


Although the COVID-19 pandemic forced the band into hiatus and delayed the release of Unifier, the album finally sees the light of day, showcasing Ageless Warrior's distinctive blend of old-school metal spirit and modern creativity. The release stands as a testament to the band's determination to push the genre forward while honoring its roots.