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Elenion – The Symphony of the Night (Review)

The dark, symphonic grandeur of Elenion’sThe Symphony of the Night“, has just been released worldwide – and it seems perfectly timed for all lovers of Halloween. The band make their intent known with this first chapter, as they begin their heroic journey through the Music of the Spheres. A concept which is no doubt tied to their efforts to reimagine symphonic metal as ‘World Metal’. And it is clear from the international production of this album, that Elenion have earned the right to flaunt this proud new title.

The band are a diverse collection of individuals and cultures, with members originating from different geographic regions, including South and North America, Europe, and Asia. The project was initially founded in 2017 by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, Berenice Piceda. Before later evolving, as Icaro Ravelo (drums), Kublia Kapsalis (guitar), and Eric Aguilar (keyboards) were introduced into the fold. With a mix of identities such as this in the band’s line-up, it is only natural that it feeds into the art itself, with the album’s lyrics spanning multiple languages and ethnic tapestries. But it still blends into a cohesive and highly immersive experience, which can be enjoyed universally.

The gentle ivories and haunting choirs in the opening moments of “Starborn“, escalate into a powerful melody with rich orchestrations and fierce metal riffs. But if a star is being born – then it is clearly Piceda. Her crystalline singing, and the pitch-perfect vocalisations in her operatic range is truly something to behold. She displays immense power and control with every note. What a fantastic introduction! “Carpe Noctem” is up next, which is a play on the more common Latin phrase (“Carpe Diem”) for in this case it is instead translated to “Seize the Night”. In this track, Piceda’s classical-inspired vocals are paired with the more modern styling of Juli Hope (Abstracted Mind). Vivaldi-like string sections also contribute much to the symphonic splendour, while still delivering plenty of unrelenting metal spirit.

Don’t be afraid, in this search together we will roam
The unknown is just an epiphany that waits for you alone

Elenion – Carpe Noctum

The band delves into Latin again for the lyrics of “Conqueror of the Sky”, which references the myth of Icarus (who flew too close to the sun) – stirring up themes of ambition, daring, and the typical heavy tradeoff between risk and reward. Perhaps on cue, “Invocation – The Ancient Devotion I“, showcases Elenion’s own willingness to take a few chances and try to pursue a higher course, as they look to elevate the cinematic atmosphere with a ritualistic chant of ancient goddesses. The second part, “The Wild Goddess – The Ancient Devotion II“, brings us Piceda singing epithets in Ancient Greek that would normally be attributed to the goddess Artemis, a nocturnal huntress – which very much stays on theme.

The versatility of Berenice throughout this album simply cannot be overstated. It is a point that is proven again and again. Take “Queen of the Night” as another example, the modern-day version of a classical aria composed by Mozart, and which appears in the second act of “The Magic Flute“. If ever you needed any evidence that Piceda belongs on her metal throne, then this is it. Such a number necessitates a very skillful and flexible type of singer, especially when punching out the lightning-fast cascade of high-pitch staccato notes. “A Sailor’s Tale” sees a shift to a lighter, softer tone, yet still possessing all of the gothic romance of an Anne Rice novel, in Piceda’s ballad-like duet with male guest, Drake Chrisdensen (Ruins of Elysium): “Through eternity memories haunt me // Across infinity I hear your heart pounding // And I fight, asking the Gods what horrors we must atone // For a twin flame agonizes burning alone“.

The Spanish-written “Himno a los Caidos“, continues in the vein of the dramatic and poetic, conjuring notions of sacrifice and eternal revenge in its theatrical narrative. Next, German-sung track, “An den Mond” (or “To The Moon“), contains a stanza from the famous poem of the same name, and deals in topics of solitude and dark inner journeys.

We finally have the finished version of “The Hunting” (previously released in demo form) in all its fast-paced neo-classical glory. And let’s not forget the radio-friendly new single, “The Last Dark“, with its harsh male vocals and infectious guitar harmonies. Yet the best is most certainly saved for last, with the 12-minute title track “The Symphony of the Night“. Broken down into multiple phases, the song is everything you could possibly want in an epic finale, and once again shows not only the remarkable skills of this young band, but their ambition.

While each song is different, they each have one commonality that binds them all together. They investigate a particular type of darkness or aspect of the nocturnal realm. As though the compositions fit neatly with each other; like pieces in a larger puzzle. Musically, there is also plenty of variation – with influences spanning across the wide geographic and cultural spectrum. Its foundation remains heavily rooted in the genre of symphonic metal, however, making it a very easy recommendation for fans of Epica, Nightwish, and Therion.

Verdict: Elenion’s “The Symphony of the Night” is an operatic triumph. The perfect treat for this year’s Halloween, but also representing a unique and exciting new chapter in the venerable history of symphonic metal. With a global focus and appeal, the band already has all the elements it needs to become an international phenomenon.

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Belle Morte Proudly Introduce New Album “Pearl Hunting”

Emerging as one of symphonic metal’s most innovative acts, Belle Morte returns with their highly anticipated album, Pearl Hunting, set for release on January 24, 2025, through Wormholedeath Records. Known for their dark, gothic edge and symphonic depth, Belle Morte ventures into bold new territory with Pearl Hunting, merging symphonic metal with a global array of traditional instruments that beckon listeners on a unique sonic journey.

Pearl Hunting – A Global Collaboration of Sound and Spirit

Just as pearl divers plunge deep into mysterious waters in search of rare treasures, Belle Morte has delved into diverse musical traditions to craft Pearl Hunting. This ambitious album features 11 meticulously crafted tracks, each produced in collaboration with a lineup of guest musicians from across the globe. Recorded across continents, the album combines symphonic metal’s majesty with traditional sounds from countries as far-reaching as Mongolia, Japan, and Peru, blending Eastern, Celtic, and Latin influences into a transcendent fusion.

A Rich Musical Tapestry Woven with Rare Ethnic Instruments

Pearl Hunting stands out for its bold use of ethnic instrumentation, drawing from Belarusian, Celtic, Mongolian, Japanese, and Andean music. The band incorporates an impressive range of instruments, including the Belarusian duda, Ukrainian sopilka, Celtic bouzouki, and Armenian duduk, alongside the Peruvian pan pipes, Indonesian suling and gamelan, and Japanese shamisen, koto, and shakuhachi. Each track offers its auditory landscape, pairing symphonic metal’s intensity with the haunting allure of the Trinity College harp or the guttural, earthy tones of the morin khuur.

Stories as Profound as the Music

Beyond the instrumental richness, Pearl Hunting is also lyrically profound. The album explores themes of love, lust, inner conflict, and resilience. Belle Morte seamlessly intertwines these personal journeys with vivid storytelling, conjuring tales of supernatural beings, vampires, and ancient folklore. Listeners are invited to journey alongside the band into an otherworldly realm where music transcends conventional metal fusions.

Watch the Official Lyric Video for Pearl Hunting BELOW:

With the soul-stirring beauty of global folk traditions intertwined with an atmospheric sound, this track gracefully beckons listeners to step into Belle Morte’s journey.


About Belle Morte

Founded in Minsk, Belle Morte burst onto the scene with their debut EP Game On in 2018, establishing themselves with a haunting blend of dark, melancholic symphonic metal. Their first full-length album, Crime of Passion (2021), signed under Wormholedeath Records, solidified their reputation with a conceptual journey inspired by John Fowles’ The Collector. Crime of Passion narrated a twisted, layered tale of obsession and tragedy, while the band’s latest work, Pearl Hunting, showcases their evolution into global musical storytelling.

With their second album, Belle Morte takes symphonic metal to a new frontier, blending haunting melodies, progressive and gothic elements, and an unmistakable melancholic vibe. Each track on Pearl Hunting is a unique experience, promising fans a breathtaking ride through uncharted musical waters.

Tracklisting

01 Pearl Hunting Feat. Hunt Max Kerner, Caterina Castiglioni, Yanina Yakshevich, Ada Rusinkiewicz
02 Falling Idol Feat. Tero Kalliomäki
03 Exorcism feat. Ulziisaikhan Khoroldamba
04 Blame Me Feat. Lernik Khachatrian
05 Wintersleep Feat. Ella Zlotos, Marta Masciola
06 Losing Faith Feat. Carlos Carty
07 Black Waters Feat. Maulana Malik Ibrahim
08 Willow Feat. Emma Spinelli, Rúben Monteiro
09 September Feat. Rúben Monteiro, Ada Rusinkiewicz
10 Jorōgumo Feat. Hisashi, Reigen Fujii, Souzan Kato
11 Krew Feat. Yaroslav Dzhus, Alex Pilkevych, Ada Rusinkiewicz
12 Exorcism (Acoustic Version)

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VISIONS OF ATLANTIS Launches Digital Live Series, “Armada Live Over Europe”

[photo credit: Robert Eikelpoth, edit by Blake Armstrong]

Pirates never rest, nor do the raging seas! Immediately after touring all over Europe and the UK, VISIONS OF ATLANTIS surprises their devotees with another stunner and announces the upcoming digital live series Armada Live Over Europe. By releasing songs and respective live videos over the upcoming weeks, the international symphonic metal frontrunners keep the excitement at the highest level, starting the video series with “To Those Who Choose to Fight” and “The Land of the Free”. The live video captures the explosive energy of a VISIONS OF ATLANTIS live show and allows listeners to relive the matchless spirit of the past tour at home. Contemporarily on all digital platforms, the live album will take shape in five parts, starting today with the first two tracks. Follow the band’s socials to discover the release dates of all five chapters of this adventure!

Armada Live Over Europe contains a live version of each song cut from the tour’s setlist, with recordings from various shows and venues. “To Those Who Choose to Fight” and “The Land of the Free” set the stage for this adventurous ride and were the first tracks the band performed at La Rayonne in Lyon, France on October 9. It’s also the opening track from VISIONS OF ATLANTIS’ latest full-length album, Pirates II – Armada, which marks the band’s most successful record to date, entering international charts at top positions, such as #5 on the German and Austrian Official Album Charts, #4 on the UK Rock & Metal Charts and #2 on the US Hard Music Album Charts, just to name a few. Both live songs are now available on all streaming services worldwide and arrive alongside equally palpable live videos. Stay tuned, as there’s more to come already next week. Until then, enjoy the gripping live video below and make sure to get your tickets for the upcoming shows in Germany and the US!

Pirate Queen Clementine states:

“This Armada tour has been the most exciting experience in VISIONS OF ATLANTIS’ history and we are delighted to keep it alive with this brand new live video series!
Whether you’ve attended one of these shows or not, this will be a beautiful way to board the ship again and experience our Armada show from another perspective!
Every video was recorded during the tour, in various cities, honoring our Sailors from all over Europe!
Be a part of this digital adventure and mark the date down: every Tuesday, magic gates open and you can board our ship and gather with many other pirates!
Together, we are the Armada!”

Watch the live video for “To Those Who Choose to Fight” and
“The Land of the Free” BELOW:

(2024) Pirates II – Armada (2022) and Pirates. The pirate crew, fronted by vocalists Clémentine Delauney and Michele Guaitoli, have managed to create their very own inimitable universe with symphonic heaviness and stunning visuals, and encourages their listeners to join them into a world where spirits are free, hearts are true and where light always rules over darkness, whatever the cost. Fans can expect a colorful range of songs, mostly taken from the band’s previous two records VISIONS OF ATLANTIS shows the gripping stage presence and artistic high-quality of Armada Live Over Europe.

Armada Live Over Europe tracklisting:
1. To Those Who Choose to Fight
2. The Land of the Free
⁠3. Monsters
⁠4. Heroes of the Dawn
5. Where the Sky and Ocean Blend
⁠6. Clocks
7. Legion of the Seas
⁠8. Tonight I’m Alive
⁠9. Collide
⁠10. Hellfire
⁠11. The Dead of the Sea
12. Clemi’s Speech
13. Underwater
14. Pirates Will Return
15. Melancholy Angel
⁠16. Master the Hurricane
17. Armada

VISIONS OF ATLANTIS live:
Armada Tour
12.12.24 DE – Jena / F-Haus
13.12.24 CH – Morgins / C’est l’Hiver! Festival
14.12.24 DE – Cologne / Volta
15.12.24 DE – Lindau Club / Vaudeville
 
Armada Over North America
25.04.25 US – Mechanicsburg / Lovedrafts
26.04.25 US – Baltimore / Ottobar
27.04.25 US – Pittsburgh / Preserving Underground
28.04.25 US – New York / Meadows
29.04.25 US – Cambridge / Middle East
01.05.25 CA – Quebec City / La Source Martinière
02.05.25 CA – Toronto / Lee’s Palace
03.05.25 US – Detroit / The Sanctuary
04.05.25 US – Joliet / The Forge
05.05.25 US – Minneapolis / Turf Club
07.05.25 CA – Edmonton / Starlite
08.05.25 CA – Calgary / Dickens
09.05.25 US – Seattle / El Corazon
10.05.25 US – Portland / The Bossanova Ballroom
11.05.25 US – San Francisco / DNA Lounge
12.05.25 US – Los Angeles / Whisky A Go Go
14.05.25 US – San Diego / Brick By Brick
17.05.25 US – Las Vegas / Sinwave
18.05.25 US – Phoenix / The Rebel Lounge
19.05.25 US – Salt Lake City / Soundwell
20.05.25 US – Denver / Oriental Theater
21.05.25 US – El Paso / Rockhouse Bar & Grill
22.05.25 US – Dallas / Granada Theater

VISIONS OF ATLANTIS are:
Clémentine Delauney – Vocals
Michele Guaitoli – Vocals
Christian Douscha – Guitars
Herbert Glos – Bass
Thomas Caser – Drums

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Lay of the Autumn – Of Love And Sorrow (Review)

Whilst I have a healthy appreciation for all sub-genres of metal, if you have been following my reviews on this site for any length of time, then it is likely you will have noticed my predilection to power metal in particular (more so when it is symphonic). So you can imagine my happiness when “Of Love And Sorrow”, newly released on October 25, 2024 thanks to Rockshots Records, promised to deliver an experience which harked back to the golden era of bands such as Sonata Artica, Stratovarius, and Nightwish.

The album marks the debut of the rising Italian force known as Lay of the Autumn, whose name may sound familiar to Insomnium fans (if you don’t know the reference, do yourself a favour and investigate “Across The Dark”). Like that band’s music, “Of Love And Sorrow” possesses a similar melancholy, but this is where the sonic comparisons really end. Despite their newcomer status, the line-up also consists of a strong pedigree of musicians, including Davide Scuteri (Ravenword, Choirs of Veritas) as the keyboardist and sole lyricist/composer, and Michele Olmi (Chronosfear, Embrace of Souls) on drums. But the real prize for me was with the surprise reveal of Ukranian vocalist Iryna ‘ERIA’ Boyarkina, whom I have always admired in other projects – even her brief stint in the oft-maligned pop-metal band SEMARGL.

Indeed, if ever there was a singer deserving of greater breakout success, it would be Iryna. And with Lay of The Autumn, that may finally be a real possibility. When the band had first showcased their music, it was with the initially promising instrumental track “Si Sta Come D’Autunno Sugli Alberi Le Foglie”. Although it was pleasant and gave a strong indication of their virtuosity, it did feel as though a big component was still missing. And now we realise how true a statement that was. As good as the rest of the band are, Iryna simply lifts them to an all-new level. Our first taste of her vocals is on the spectacular “Flowing Tears“, which picks up steam after the beautiful piano-laden intro “When It Rains“. The track’s symphonic grandeur transitioning to a breakneck mid-way section, featuring plenty of resplendent keys and quick guitar notes, thus fulfilling their pledge early on to bring a fast, melodic intensity.

The band does borrow heavily from the established staples of both symphonic metal and power metal. But if anything, that proves to be a positive instead of a negative here. “Lost In Your Eyes” is another banger, with its synth-heavy start, steady tempo, and romantically catchy chorus: “In an instant I saw // the cosmos enclosed in a glance // In your eyes“. With Iryna’s convincing performance successfully preventing it from sounding contrived, which could have easily transpired. “After All This Time? Always carries on this epic love-letter, with a tale of unrequited love that is inspired by Professor Snape in the Harry Potter series (the song’s title is even a direct quote from the franchise). And it is with this outpouring of emotion that Iryna’s warmth of character is allowed to truly resonate with listeners.

I’ll love you forever and ever
Death cannot erase my feelings
After all this time? Always
I’ll never deny my love

Lay of the Autumn – After All This time? Always

Thrown Away“, contrary to its title, is anything but a disposable composition, as a result of its heavy bombasts, thundering beats, and goth-tinged arpeggios fostering plenty of energy and excitement. Additional ferocity is injected by Andrea Gambaro, whose very impressive growling capabilities not only make an appearance here, but also later for the title track “Of Love And Sorrow“. The momentum doesn’t slow with next song “Undergo Deconstruction“, a philosophical piece which attempts to unravel the truth of reality, and the concept of self: “You don’t have a soul // you are a soul //you have nothing else // you are nothing else“. Iryna appropriately using more of her angelic, high-pitched ‘head’ voice as a way to perhaps drive this point home. While “Love You To Death” has that pure Rock Opera-feel about it; you can almost picture it being performed as a powerful solo number in a Broadway musical. “Who Is To Blame“, on the other hand, is a decidedly bleak commentary on the state of the world and the wars being waged for your mind: “The wolf disguised himself as a lamb // to devour your sense of justice // The essence of the world has been lost // in this endless war to catch your soul“. But rather than looking to assign fault as the album comes to a close, I’m simply left wondering who to congratulate for this incredible feat of a debut. The answer of course is: Lay of the Autumn. So to them I say, bravo!

Verdict: “Of Love And Sorrow” by Italian newcomers Lay of the Autumn lives up to its title and potential, offering a celebration of life and death expressed via a humble imitation of their biggest peers (back in a bygone age when they were still at their peak). The album is a commendable and thought-provoking initial effort, and one that I hope will be rewarded with an equally good follow-up in the not-too-distant future.

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Swedish Symphonic Metal Band Emetropia Express Their Gratitude To Visions of Atlantis By Releasing Cover of “New Dawn”

Last month, Emetropia released a surprise cover of the song “New Dawn” by Visions of Atlantis! It’s available to stream on Spotify or YouTube.

Their main songwriter and keyboardist Liam reflects on the decision to release a cover:

“We’ve spent the last year working on our second album and realized that we wanted to release something fun and exciting this year. New Dawn gave us the perfect opportunity to thank Visions of Atlantis for bringing us on tour two years ago.”

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Guitarist and founder Olle continues:

“For this song we tried to do as much as possible by ourselves. It’s mixed by myself and the artwork is designed by our drummer Oscar. Ultimately, we’re thrilled with the results and hope both new listeners and fans of the original will enjoy our take on an iconic song!”

New Dawn” is mixed by Olle Renius and mastered by Jonathan Rosso (1017 Music), with artwork by Oscar Heikkinen. It is available on all streaming platforms and was released independently.

About Emetropia

Emetropia is a symphonic metal band from Linköping, Sweden, formed in 2017. While many bands in the genre choose to lean towards a gothic, dark theme, Emetropia instead focuses on delivering energetic and dynamic metal driven by big orchestras and choirs. Together with intricate and modern songwriting inspired by many power and progressive metal acts, they are sure to make anyone who loves bands like Epica, Therion, or Amorphis eager for more.

Their critically acclaimed debut album Equinox gave them a spot on Visions of Atlantis’ Pirates tour in 2022, while their EP An Acoustic Endeavor continued their work of introducing listeners to the future of Swedish symphonic metal.

Emetropia are:
Lisa Wallenberg – Lead vocals
Liam Strand – Songwriting, keyboards, orchestral compositions, vocals
Olle Renius – Guitars
David Blomgren – Guitars
Oscar Heikkinen – Drums

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AD INFINITUM Ready To Change The Game With Upcoming Modern Metal Masterpiece “Abyss”

Swiss/German modern metal frontrunners AD INFINITUM redefine their sound as they look to the future with their upcoming album, Abyss, out October 11, 2024 via Napalm Records! Since breaking out into the scene in 2020, AD INFINITUM has experienced a remarkable rise, evolving their musical style with each release. While their earlier offerings showcased a symphonic metal approach, Abyss reveals a whole new side of AD INFINITUM, marking their most dynamic, modern and progressive record to date.

Today, the band offers a first taste of what’s to come by unleashing the mesmerizing and catchy opening track, “My Halo”, featuring powerful breakdowns and setting the tone for the album. This first single arrives with a captivating official music video. Check it out below, and pre-order your copy of Abyss now!

AD INFINITUM on “My Halo:

“Our brand-new single, ‘My Halo’, is out, and with it, the announcement of not only our upcoming album, Abyss, but also our next album trilogy. This is our most elaborate, intimate and unapologetic work yet with the AD INFINITUM signature sound, playing with new sounds and swimming in darker waters.”

Check out the official music video for “My Halo” BELOW:

On the new album Abyss, gripping, rhythmic riffs, infectious choruses, heavy breakdowns and singer Melissa Bonny’s inimitable and increasingly versatile vocal approach present the band at the very top of their game – proving that these hard-working, ever-rising stars never fail in surprising their fans and critics alike. AD INFINITUM is Melissa Bonny (vocals), Adrian Thessenvitz (guitars), Korbinian Benedict (bass) and Niklas Müller (drums).

AD INFINITUM on Abyss:

“Welcome to a new page of the AD INFINITUM story, where a new era begins. A journey connecting three albums, starting in the ominous darkness of ABYSS, out on October 11th. The journey will continue through the hope and empowerment found at the SURFACE, and end in the freeing and energizing dreamscapes of ELYSIUM. We are extremely impatient to present this new record, as well as not only the beautiful artworks and videos depicting its universe, but the captivating visual storyline connecting each video to the next. This is our most elaborate, intimate and unapologetic work yet!”

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Abyss soars as a modern metal masterpiece. After the opener “My Halo”, the intensity continues with “Follow me Down”, driven by entrancing riffs that solidify the band’s technical prowess. “Aftermath” highlights AD INFINITUM’s energetic and experimental side, delivering potent growls and innovative compositions. “Euphoria” transports listeners to ethereal soundscapes, seamlessly blending genres from catchy pop to visceral alt metal, creating a unique and captivating experience. The mystic “The one you’ll hold on to” follows with its powerful guitar riffs and haunting melodies, leading into the infectious “Parasite”. This track spotlights Melissa Bonny’s remarkable vocal abilities while giving ample space for impressive guitar work. The album culminates with “Dead End”, a gripping, catchy finale that leaves a lasting impression. Abyss is an unmatched, skilled tour de force showcasing AD INFINITUM’s vast creativity and variety of inspirations.

With their spellbinding releases, AD INFINITUM have reached millions of fans on streaming and video platforms worldwide, with over 4.2M views for their hit “Unstoppable” alone. Furthermore, frontwoman Melissa Bonny is consistently drawn to exciting musical collaborations, demonstrating her matchless talent as featured guest for bands like Kamelot, Feuerschwanz and dArtagnan. 2024 has been a landmark year for the four-piece, highlighted by their US tour with symphonic metal masters Kamelot and power metal veterans HammerFall. In early 2025, and following the release of Abyss, they are set to embark on a European tour with folk metal pioneers Eluveitie and label-mates Infected Rain. This latest chapter marks a turn in their ascendant journey, with Abyss promising to leave a lasting impression on the modern metal scene.

Abyss Tracklisting:
1 My Halo
2 Follow me Down
3 Outer Space
4 Aftermath
5 Euphoria
6 Surrender
7 Anthem for the Broken
8 The one you’ll hold on to
9 Parasite
10 Dead End
11 My Halo (Orchestral Version)*
*Earbook only

Abyss will be available in the following formats:
1-LP Recycled Colored Vinyl (inlc. 12” Booklet, Slipmat) – ltd. to 300 copies worldwide
1-LP Recycled Black Vinyl
36 page Earbook – ltd. to 300 copies worldwide
1 CD-Digisleeve + Abyss Pendant Bundle – ltd. to 200 copies worldwide
1-CD Digisleeve + T-Shirt Bundle
1-CD Digisleeve
Digital Album
Abyss Pendant
Cover Artwork T-Shirt

AD INFINITUM LIVE 2024
 
Festivals 2024
03.08.24 FI – SaariHelvetti / Tampere
15.08.24 CZ – Rock Castle Festival / Moravský Krumlov
16.08.24 IT – Blera in Rock / Blera
09.05.25 DE – Rock in Rautheim / Braunschweig

Europe & UK – Supporting KAMELOT
 w/ Frozen Crown & Blackbriar
11.10.24 NL – Drachten / Poppodium Iduna* – SOLD OUT
12.10.24 NL – Utrecht / Tivoli – SOLD OUT
13.10.24 DE – Munich / Backstage
15.10.24 DE – Berlin / Kesselhaus
17.10.24 SK – Bratislava / Majestic
18.10.24 CZ – Zlin / Rock Cafe
19.10.24 SI – Ljubljana / Kino Siska
20.10.24 IT – Milan / Live Club
22.10.24 ES – Bilbao / Santana 27
23.10.24 ES – Madrid / Riveira
25.10.24 FR – Lyon / La Rayonne
26.10.24 CH – Pratteln / Z7
27.10.24 DE – Oberhausen / Turbinenhalle
29.10.24 DE – Hamburg / Markthalle
30.10.24 DE – Antwerpen / Trix
01.11.24 UK – Wolverhampton / KK’s Mill
02.11.24 UK – London / 02 Forum Kentish Town
03.11.24 UK – Manchester / 02 Ritz
* w/ special guest CHARLOTTE WESSELS

AD INFINITUM LIVE 2025
Europe – supporting Eluveitie
w/ INFECTED RAIN
23.01.25 DK – Copenhagen / Amager Bio *
24.01.25 SE – Gothenburg / Pustervik *
25.01.25 NO – Oslo / Rockefeller Music Hall *
26.01.25 SE – Stockholm / Klubben Fryshuset *
28.01.25 FI – Helsinki / House Of Culture
29.01.25 FI – Turku / Logomo
30.01.25 FI – Kuopio / Sawohouse Underground
31.01.25 FI – Tampere / Tavara-asema
01.02.25 ET – Tallinn / Helitehas
02.02.25 LV – Riga / Palladium Riga
04.02.25 PL – Krakow / Klub Studio
07.02.25 GR – Thessaloniki / Principal Club Theater
08.02.25 GR – Athens / Gagarin 205
09.02.25 BG – Sofia / Joy Station
11.02.25 SL – Ljublijana / Kino Siska
13.02.25 AT – Wörgl / Komma VZ
14.02.25 DE – Würzburg / Posthalle
15.02.25 DE – Jena / F-Haus
16.02.25 DE – Hanover / Capitol
* without INFECTED RAIN

AD INFINITUM are:
Melissa Bonny – Vocals
Adrian Thessenvitz – Guitars
Korbinian Benedict – Bass
Niklas Müller – Drums

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Mezmik – Unlikely Hero (Review)

One of the perks of being a music journalist is stumbling across exciting new artists that you may not have otherwise discovered, and it’s fair to say that symphonic / melodic metal quintet Mezmik from Brisbane, Queensland, easily fits that bill. Their debut EP, “Unlikely Hero“, which was just released on the 15th July, is a dutiful collection of their previously released singles (along with the titular song and an intro track). It’s a neat package, which boasts a surprisingly unified sound and cohesive vision – therefore making it the ideal introduction for first-time listeners such as myself.

Digging into the band’s history, the 5-piece ensemble came together in 2019, and quickly generated a buzz in their local metal scene. Their most recent accomplishments include winning the 2023 Wacken Metal Battle for their home state, and supporting power metal titans Blind Guardian on the Australian leg of their ‘God Machine‘ tour. Mezmik can chalk up yet another victory with “Unlikely Hero“. The EP’s sonic landscape is fresh and modern-sounding, while importantly remaining distinctive and avoiding the pitfalls of imitation and trend-chasing. Their down-tuned guitars and rhythmic groove make up a large part of their identity, but the existence of orchestral and synth parts also adds a nice symphonic flavour to this musical compound. Their secret weapon, however, is undoubtedly Jolene Turnbull, and her hauntingly beautiful vocal work, which raises them to an all-new level completely.

The brief instrumental intro, “New Dawn“, heralds the start of this new enterprise with these relative newcomers, and appropriately sets the tone and anticipation. The choral voices are epic, if a little synthetic-sounding. Still it’s difficult for you to not be immediately drawn in by the high-stakes drama of it all. Seamlessly merging into “Unlikely Hero“, where you’ll hear a playful (or mischievous) symphonic flurry that reminded me of Epica, before being joined in with the full weight and power of the rest of the band behind it. It’s a thick, solid beat. Made for the headbangers out there. With only the sweet, delicate performance of Jolene teasing a bit more lightness, and a brief reprieve in the opening verse. Her voice striking at a similar tonality as Beyond God’s vocalist Meryl Foreman on first impression. A bit more subversive and doom-oriented than your stereotypical symphonic metal vocals. An assessment which holds until the chorus at least, where Jolene opens up her chords and shows off a different dimension again; the core strength and versatility of her singing on full display, as she belts out this wholly empowering anthem: “You’re an unlikely hero // Time to stand your ground // Never backing down // You’re an unlikely hero!“.

Speaking of contrast, guitarist Christopher Fowler delivers an abundance on this track with his coarser vocals ripping through the mix during some of the heavier moments. Plus the guitar work of Fowler and Andrew Mackenzie are both given adequate time to flex within the last minute-and-a-half outro; as the symphonic elements take to the fore again, and are overlaid with soothing tones by Jolene before heading into a triumphant guitar solo and chunky breakdown riff. This track is definitely going to get some repeat listens, and it’s clear to me why they would name the EP after it, given its chart-friendly nature. So far, so good.

Mezmik quickly follow up this high point with “Flames & Fury” – convincingly showing that the previous track was by no means a fluke. This one has a longer build-up at the start. The soft synths and gentle drumming of David McGuinness all working to lull you into a sort of peaceful trance. But of course we all know how this story goes, and sure enough Mezmik drop the hammer at around the minute mark. Sounding just as full and weighty as before. A quick shoutout also to Luke Wilson‘s pounding bass lines for helping to bring the heavy. The song traverses a more modern soundscape, with a few subtle electronic touches that have been placed here and there, and more rock-oriented vocals from Jolene. Her stamina while vocalising the word “Unleashed” in the chorus is particularly impressive.

Broken Love” keeps this winning streak going. A hard-hitting, mid-tempo number, featuring crisp guitar hooks, punchy drum work, and a solid bass rhythm. And Jolene’s notes soaring high above the mix, full of potency and confidence whilst simultaneously sounding at ease. But still adding the emotional gravity mandated by the lyrics: “Running for your soft touch // To become lost in your eyes // I feel your heartbeat // While embraced in your arms // This is where I know I belong“. Subsequent track, “Hollow“, takes it down a few more notches with a tender metal ballad. The symphonic accompaniment is still present, but takes more of a backseat this time, providing a more intimate (almost vulnerable) setting for the band. The harsh vocals by Fowler return, yet in a manner that is appropriate for the calmer ambience. A pleasant circuit-breaker before the final onslaught of the last two tracks. The first, “Heart Once Torn“, promptly re-establishes the pummeling heaviness which whacked you over the head in earlier tunes (although it sounds like it may have even gained a few more kilograms since then). Whereas “Killer” comes at you with a rolling, almost Devin Townsend-y groove. The juxtaposition of Jolene’s and Fowler’s disparate vocal styles works really well here too. And you sense a feeling of accomplishment as well, as the song ends with the lyric: “Time has come”. And in a very real sense, I think this is true for Mezmik. With the release of this EP, they have certainly arrived and demonstrated their absolute value. I am pretty sure that they will make a name for themselves – even if I don’t understand what the name ‘Mezmik’ actually means.

Verdict: Mezmik’s debut EP “Unlikely Hero” rises up from the most unlikeliest of places to prove once again that you should not underestimate the potential of the Australian heavy metal scene. A powerful statement of intent, and an invigorating first offering which puts them in good stead for the future, I’m keen to see where this band goes next.

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Symphonic Metal Force From Brazil Poised to Take the World by Storm

Brace yourselves, metalheads! Hailing from Brazil, female-fronted symphonic metal sensation Revengin is thrilled to announce their signing with Wormholedeath Records for the release of their highly anticipated new album, ‘Dark Dogma Embrace‘, set to drop in early 2025. More details on this groundbreaking release will be revealed soon.

Formed in 2008 by a collective of seasoned musicians hailing from Rio de Janeiro, Revengin is here to melt your face with their brand of symphonic brutality.

To celebrate this monumental signing, the band unleashes their first single, “Circle of Mistakes,” a sonic masterpiece that serves as a powerful introduction to the forthcoming album.

Circle of Mistakes” explores the duality we all carry within ourselves, the denial of our flaws that keeps us trapped in a self-perpetuating cycle of negativity.

A Journey of Liberation

Circle of Mistakes” is an anthem for self-awareness. Heavy, pummeling verses lay the foundation for a soaring, powerful chorus that lays bare the complexities of human nature. The song is a call to confront our weaknesses, for it’s only through acceptance that we can truly break free. The track’s closing section beautifully reflects this liberation, a soul unburdened from the shackles that held it back, ready to embrace its full potential.

Circle of Mistakes” was meticulously crafted through a collaborative effort between Revengin, the talented Caio Mendonça, and Rômulo Pirozzi. The track was recorded at the legendary Tellus Studio (home to recordings by Onslaught, Ektomorf, and Borknagar), with mixing and mastering handled by the masterful Caio Mendonça.

Visually Stunning Accompaniment

The song’s emotional depth is further amplified by the stunning music video for “Circle of Mistakes“. Scripted by Bruna Rocha and brought to life by director Felipe Borges, the video utilizes a striking color scheme of cyan and amber to symbolize human duality. Shadows and smoke weave a tapestry of emotional intensity, perfectly complementing the song’s lyrical themes. The band’s passionate performance further elevates the viewing experience.

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Seasoned Warriors of the Metal Realm

Revengin has already established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the global heavy metal scene. They’ve toured extensively across Europe and South America, leaving audiences in awe in Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Netherlands, Germany, and Argentina. Their impressive festival appearances include the legendary Rock in Rio, where they shared the stage with titans like Iron Maiden, Dream Theater, and Gojira.

The current lineup of Revengin features the formidable Bruna Rocha (vocals), the gutturally gifted Thiago Contrera (guitar), the shredding Themys Barros (guitar), the groove master Diego Pirozzi (bass), and the powerhouse Nacife jr (drums).

UNLEASH THE FURY

Circle of Mistakes” is available now on all major digital platforms. Don’t miss this chance to experience a genre-bending masterpiece!

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Melodic Metal Band Mezmik Unveils Upcoming Debut EP “Unlikely Hero”

Prepare to be enthralled as Mezmik announces the release of their highly anticipated debut EP, “Unlikely Hero”, on July 15, 2024.

Hailing from the vibrant music landscape of Brisbane, Australia, Mezmik is a dynamic five-piece band making waves with their unique blend of melodic metal infused with symphonic elements. Their debut EP, “Unlikely Hero“, showcases the band’s talent for creating powerful, emotive music that resonates with a wide audience.

Unlikely Hero” is a testament to Mezmik’s ability to blend intense metal riffs with sweeping symphonic arrangements, delivering a listening experience that is both electrifying and deeply moving. Each track offers a journey through raw emotion and intricate musical landscapes, making the EP a must-listen for fans of the genre.

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Mezmik emerges as a powerhouse in the realm of melodic metal, infusing symphonic elements with a raw, visceral energy. Formed in 2019, this five-piece ensemble swiftly carved their niche in the ever-evolving metal scene with powerful performances and unrivaled energy.

With each performance, Mezmik unleashes a whirlwind of emotion and energy, captivating audiences with their electrifying stage presence and undeniable talent. Their journey has only just begun, and the future holds boundless possibilities for this dynamic ensemble as they continue to push the boundaries of melodic metal music.

Tracklist:
1. New Dawn
2. Unlikely Hero
3. Flames and Fury
4. Broken Love
5. Hollow
6. Heart Once Torn
7. Killer

Mezmik are:
Jolene Turnbull – Vocals
Christopher Fowler – Guitar, Vocals
Andrew Mackenzie – Guitar
Luke Wilson – Bass
David McGuinness – Drums

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Symphonic Metal Collective IMPERIA Shares Details & First Video of Upcoming Album “Dark Paradise”

Symphonic metal collective IMPERIA has revealed new details about their forthcoming studio album “Dark Paradise“, that is slated for a release on July 26, 2024 via Massacre Records! Coming as CD Digipack, Ltd. Vinyl LP and Digital formats, the pre-sale has just started HERE!

Dark Paradise” marks a continuation of the musical style established in their previous release, “The Last Horizon“. The core of the album revolves around mid-tempo rock songs, some leaning towards a heavier sound while others adopt a poppier approach. Additionally, two power ballads are included in the album, adding depth to the overall composition. The album is characterised by its emphasis on guitars and orchestral elements. Helena’s vocals shine as she effortlessly transitions between operatic highs and brutal grunts, showcasing her versatility as a vocalist. Despite its concise length, “Dark Paradise” is a cohesive body of work, seamlessly blending symphonic and rock elements into a unified musical experience. While the album takes a step back from the more extravagant progressive elements of their past releases, it remains true to IMPERIA’s signature symphonic and rocking style.

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As the band celebrates their 20th anniversary with their seventh full-length album, “Dark Paradise” stands as a testament to their evolution and enduring commitment to their unique sound. The collaboration between IMPERIA and Jacob Hansen for mixing guarantees a high-quality sound, given Hansen’s reputation for excellence in his field. Meanwhile, the band’s guitarist, Jan Yrlund, brings his artistic vision to the forefront, ensuring that the visual aspect of the album matches the depth and complexity of the music. The album also features guest musician Oliver Philipps (ex-Everon) on Piano, orchestrations, and additional guitars as well as additional vocals on the track “Lost Souls”.

With this collaborative effort, “Dark Paradise” is poised to deliver both sonically and visually, promising a captivating experience for fans of IMPERIA’s music!

Tracklist:
1. Better Place
2. Reach My Tears
3. The Family Chain
4. The Tree Of Life
5. Reflection
6. Soldiers Of Hell
7. Void Of Emptiness
8. Hope Of Joy
9. Lost Souls
10. The Demons’ Fireplace

IMPERIA is:
Helena Iren Michaelsen – Vocals
Jan “Örkki” Yrlund – Guitars
Gerry Verstreken – Bass
Merijn Mol – Drums

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Female Fronted CineMetal Discovery Ammify Signs Deal With Wormholedeath

Emerging West Australian outfit Ammify has announced that they have signed with Italian-based metal label, Wormholedeath, who will oversee global marketing and digital distribution for their forthcoming debut album, Lost, Not Hiding.

Featuring the musical pairing of Ammy Phoenix (vocals/lyrics) and Pete Renzullo (music/production) Lost, Not Hiding makes its way through the heavier genres. Still, the duo has themselves described it best as CineMetal.

Ammy says:

“I am so excited that Wormholedeath is taking us on as a band! I have never been more proud of any project as I am of Ammify, and I am so happy that thanks to Wormholedeath, we get to put it out for people to hear. There’s nothing quite like being able to share a piece of yourself like this and I really hope it makes people feel understood in a way they really need to be. 

The cinematic lyrics and crushing soundscapes of Lost, Not Hiding speak like a song cycle of those who have been beaten down by life, by love, by relationships and by society… but not broken. And clearly resolute.

Step into the immersive world of Ammify and watch the official music video for “Cowards Way Out” BELOW:

That it is the first album from Ammy and Pete is beyond impressive, the deep artistic connection between the two already speaks to the ages.

Part of the Warner Music and Sony Orchard Group, Wormholedeath has offices through Europe, the US, and Australia, distributing worldwide metal music, gothic metal, symphonic metal, and thrash metal.

Pete says:

“They said it was a very powerful album and they mentioned Ammy’s voice, of course. They were just very impressed that the style was quite unique. One of the guys said that we’ve managed to find our own universe and that of the artists they’ve previously signed, nothing like this has come across before. “Ultimately for me, the biggest thing about getting signed to a label is that they see what we have created here, which was essentially a passion project. As Ammy and I were writing the album we were saying, ‘There’s something about this’. The fact that an international label has found value in this is really exciting and just so promising.

“Lost, Not Hiding” is released internationally by Wormholedeath on June 14th, 2024.

Tracklist:
01. Homesick
02. Coward’s Way Out
03. The Truth Will Set You Free
04. Favourite
05. Hey! You! (Over And Over)
06. Evaporate
07. The King Of Always Wanting More
08. Fluffy Little Rats
09. Grief
10. Involuntarily Celibate
11. Ready, Set, Let Go
12. The Canary
13. Run And Hide

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AfterTime – Arcane Horizons (Review)

If you are not yet acquainted with Minneapolis-based symphonic metal band AfterTime, it is well past time to change that. And what better place to start then with their brand new studio album, “Arcane Horizons“, which just released following a successful crowdfunding campaign. This production promises to embark you on a thrilling adventure across uncharted territories and vibrant sonic landscapes. An invitation that is reflected not just in the album’s title, but also the picturesque cover art by Gogo Melone.

Your main companions on this mystical journey include the exceptional band line-up from 2021’s EP “Infinite Legacy. However, audiences will be pleased to know that members of the MPLS (imPulse) choir have also formed their entourage again. And rightfully so, as the 16-person choral ensemble brings an added layer of depth and gravitas to what is already an epic foundation. Combine all this talent with the sublime orchestrations of Vikram Shankar, together with the skillful mixing and mastering of Jack Kosto (Seven Spires), and AfterTime have all the necessary elements in place for a truly immersive, and blockbuster cinematic listening experience.

Which is exactly what this album delivers. At the very beginning, we are treated to a highly “visual” orchestral and instrumental intro titled “Ultra Terram“, so described because it will paint images in your imagination as the inspiring melodies resound in your mind. Acting as a prelude of things to come, it effectively grows your anticipation, and instils a heightened sense of drama. Featuring indigenous-sounding wind instruments and folksy percussion, which are then further adorned by angelic strings and glorious chants, your spirits cannot help but be lifted as you move into the ensuing number, “Arcane Horizons“. This is the title track of the album and our first taste of the music now that the entire band has entered the scene, and it instantly becomes clear that they are indeed deserving of the preceding hype. The vocals of AfterTime‘s fabulous frontwoman Sarah Wolf immediately catch your ear, as she wastes no time in showing off high notes unattainable by most other mortals. Though notably, it is a peaceful style of escalation, never feeling at all confronting or overpowering as can sometimes be the case with operatic singers. Instead she melds in nicely with the choir and orchestration. The same cannot be said for guitarist Brad Sturgis, on the other hand, who injects some much needed abrasiveness into the song with his throaty growls. Fans of Epica will no doubt enjoy this dynamic, as the energy is very similar.

Whereas the next guaranteed hit, “Sons of Fenrir“, is bound to prick the ears of many Xandria fans, particularly those fond of the Dianne van Giersbergen-era albums. The MPLS choir prove their worth once again, with a truly astounding performance that will blow you away with its magnificence. They still fail to overshadow Wolf though, who somehow manages to ensnare your focus at all times. Except maybe during Chris Radke’s majestic guitar solo in the final moments. While on the topic of show-stealing appearances, the track “Lust and Rust” is definitely that for Wolf, who briefly splits off from the rest of the group so as to deliver what is essentially a heartfelt soliloquy, showcasing her theatrical side while also deepening her connection with the listener in a more direct manner.

This raises another important aspect of the album. The immersion you feel while listening is largely aided by the fact that AfterTime are not just esteemed musicians, but also great storytellers. Many compositions on “Arcane Horizons” guide the listener through common folklore and mythology, but they are also complemented by some original stories that have been written by the band as well, such as on “Armored Heart“, and my personal favourite “Goddess of Dark Horizons“. The latter tells the tale of a powerful goddess who rescues a tribe of warriors caught in a dangerous storm at sea, and features some truly well-narrated, and addictive verses by Wolf, who makes the act of story-time look easy. And the song is a most welcome sea change from the well-treaded mythology of Homer’s sirens.

As she looks out across the horizon
The gray clouds appear and the high waves ascend
A battle of will is upon them
Their sanity tested through these endless times
They’re watching the sun disappear!

AfterTime – Goddess of Dark Horizons

But if the lyrics don’t keep you glued to your speakers, then the music is sure to maintain your engagement level. Especially when it comes at you as energetically as “Amongst the Trees“, and full credit to drummer AJ Blakesley for his concussive pounding of the drums, which are likely to leave you feeling a little battered by the end. Especially when combined with the menacingly harsh vocal assault. (The trauma is real). But in all seriousness, I really enjoyed the heavier shift. And given that most of this album strikes a more serene vibe, it definitely stands out to me as a particular highlight. But it’s not the last surprise AfterTime have up their sleeve before the curtain falls, because “Verdant Siren” reveals another, much bigger revelation with the very special contribution of guest vocalist Lara Mordian (Shield of Wings, Mordian). A fact that until recently had been kept a closely guarded secret. Both singers pair wonderfully together, and the beautifully shot music video is a sight to behold.

It’s no wonder that we join next track, “Druid’s Dance“, in such a jubilant mood: “Come, let’s dance with the druids // The equinox is here // Join in the celebration“. If this number doesn’t convince you to get up and move, it will at least put a big smile on your face. Besides, you’ll get another chance to burn off some calories with “Under A Midnight Sun“, which presents itself as a light instrumental jig. I particularly appreciated the fiddle sections. Although just make sure you have some energy left in reserve, because next up is the absolute marathon of “A Prophecy of Realms“. Over a whopping 11 minutes long, it’s divided up into 3 distinct parts and takes several interesting turns, while still interconnected and linked by a recurring melody that pulses like a heartbeat at various occasions. It’s all impressively cohesive, and proves that AfterTime have no problems at all when turning their efforts to much lengthier compositions. There is one last track on the album, and one wonders at this point how they can possibly top what has already been served up. And yet, the band manages to pull it off with “By The Tavern’s Light“, a cheerful drinking song which produces a rather unexpected ending. As we find out that the previous songs of the album were all stories shared among a group of travellers, regaling each other at a tavern on a cold winter’s night. It makes for a brilliant closure to the album, and will have you wanting to raise your drink in solidarity and toast to the band’s success. They have unquestionably earned it.

Verdict: “Arcane Horizons” shows that AfterTime are a cut above the rest, and capable of matching the finest European symphonic metal, in both their production and songwriting. The album is an enchanting experience from start to finish, and wholeheartedly deserves to elevate the band’s stature and recognition amongst fans of the genre.