Now, this is very different from Jona Tee’s day job in H.E.A.T. Gone are the huge melodic rock/AOR tunes, they have been replaced by a power metal, symphonic metal, Viking metal, and any other appropriate metal term that fits. I wasn’t sure if this was a christian metal album because some of the lyrics are very bible inspired, but when I dug around a little, the songs on the album take on more of an historical theme where relevant events through history are taken as inspiration.
All original songs apart from one, which is a cover of the Iron Maiden track Alexander The Great. Since the departure of Eric Gronwall from the last album, a new vocalist was required for this one. Nils Molin is the chosen one for the vocal olympics which are required to match the over top everything else that goes along with this project.
I don’t dip my toe into this type of metal pond too often as I find it’s all a bit of the same, but hands up to Mr. Tee because he has conjured up quite an inspired record. Yup, there are lots of speedy metal blasts but there are also some great rifftastic moments. Shadow Warrior is just one of those with a drop down riff to die for and a beat that’s less than a 100metre sprint. Molin’s vocals are a revelation to me because the power and the melody he controls is mightily impressive. There are moments where you can hear Maiden’s influence like on Daimyo and Apollo, and I’m sure Helloween is on Mr/ Tee’s playlist as well.
Overall, this is an impressive album with bucketfuls of melody to go along with the epic metal moments.
8.5/10 from The Grooveman.