Unisonic – Light Of Dawn Review

It's really strange how fast time passes by. It's been two years now since the German "supergroup" Unisonic released their self titled debut album and to me it doesn't...

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Released by: Armoury Records

Release Date: August 12th, 2014

Genre: Heavy Metal

Links: https://www.facebook.com/unisonicofficial

 

Line Up:

Michael Kiske
Mandy Meyer
Kai Hansen
Dennis Ward
Kosta Zafiriou

 

Tracklist:

01. Venite 2.0 (intro)
02. Your Time Has Come
03. Exceptional
04. For The Kingdom
05. Not Gonna Take Anymore
06. Night Of The Long Knives
07. Find Shelter
08. Blood *
09. When The Deed Is Done
10. Throne Of The Dawn
11. Manhunter
12. You And I

 

It’s really strange how fast time passes by. It’s been two years now since the German “supergroup” Unisonic released their self titled debut album and to me it doesn’t feel like such a long time. Speaking about this one Unisonic had to deal with very mixed reactions from the fanbase and critics. After the first “Unisonic” release, fans expected singer Michael Kiske to return to his Helloween-roots and at the end of the day this album sounded more like a mixture of Hard Rock and AOR instead of Power Metal. But what about the new album “Light Of Dawn”?

To be honest, I was a bit skeptical when I heard that Kai Hansen wasn’t part of the songwriting process this time, because on the debut album I liked the songs Kai had written the most. Maybe 70 percent of the songwriting credits go to bass player and producer Dennis Ward this time. I think everybody knows he is a great producer and each album he produces sounds terrific and this is the same with “Light Of Dawn”, but I was never the biggest fans of his main band Pink Cream 69.

To my luck I’ve to say that you don’t find much of that Pink Cream 69 influence on “Light Of Dawn”. It sounds a lot heavier and faster than this band and the Unisonic debut album! And I think especially the latter is a great thing for Kiske/Hansen fans. The second album comes along with much more speed, balls, drive and punch. Check out the hymn “Your Time Has Come” or “Find Shelter” and you feel like this is the follow-up to the Helloween of the Keeper-days! Yes it really IS that good. That’s exactly the music Helloween fans of the Kiske era were waiting for for years. Kiske is back with double-bass on an own album! A true sensation for many fans.

But the record has much more to offer: the ultra-catchy “For The Kingdom”, “Exceptional” and the feel good anthems “Not Gonna Take Anymore” & “Manhunter” are a blast and deliver a mixture of Hard Rock, Power Metal and AOR in perfection. The good thing is everything sounds quiet fresh here, although Unisonic doesn’t do something really new. It’s the playfulness that gives each song a special touch. And of course you’ll find two ballads on this record: the beautiful “Blood” and “You And I”, which are both really good and not too cheesy.

So everything is better than I expected on this record, but for sure you’ll also find again some little fillers that sound a bit replaceable to me (“Throne Of The Dawn” & Night Of The Long Knives”). But this isn’t really annoying because these tracks are also far away from being trash and the rest of the song material is so strong.

Speaking about the musicianship … yeah what can I say? Kai Hansen (Gamma Ray) and Mandy Meyer (Krokus, ex-Gotthard) deliver outstanding performances on the guitar and also the rhythm section with Ward on bass and Zafiriou on drums is damn tight. And what about Michael Kiske? He offers one of his best performances in years. On the last Place Vendome album he sounded a bit bored, but on “Light Of Dawn” he can really shine and the good thing is he doesn’t make use of his vibrato that much any more. We get to hear very clear and clean singing topped by his enormous vocal range. Top notch!

You see, “Light Of Dawn” comes along as a true revelation for all Kiske/Hansen fans and Power Metal/Hard Rock lovers in general. With many strengths and and less weaknesses Unisonic created one of the best Melodic Metal albums this year so far. Highly recommended!

 

Written by Thomas

Ratings    Thomas    9/10

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