Veonity – The Final Element Review

Veonity's New Album Offers a Fantasy Escape with Epic Power Metal...

Released by: Scarlet Records

Release Date: October 8th, 2024

Genre: Power Metal

Links: https://www.veonity.com/post/the-final-element

 

Line Up:

Isak Stenvall – vocals 
Anders Sköld – guitar
Samuel Lundström – guitar
Kristoffer Lidre – bass 
Joel Kollberg – drums

 

Tracklist:

1.Premonition
2.Chains Of Tyranny
3.Horsemen Of The Dark
4.Carry On
5.Riders Of The Revolution
6.Warriors Code
7.Powerstone
8.Heart Of A Warrior
9.Kings Of Dreamland
10.The Fifth Element

 

Given the sheer volume of music released today, it’s a testament to Veonity’s quality that I’ve only just discovered their five previous albums. Veonity’s latest album, The Final Element, delivers a raw, unadorned power metal experience, prioritizing guitar work, rhythm, and vocals over excessive synths and orchestral arrangements.

The album offers everything a power metal fan could want. From the blistering speed and intensity of the twin guitar dueling to the soaring melodies and powerful vocals, Veonity delivers a classic power metal sound. Even during the slower moments, like on “Riders of The Revolution,” Veonity maintains a strong melodic foundation and powerful guitar work. The multilayered vocals, with the band backing Isak on the choruses, add depth and richness to the song.

The album’s themes and narrative provide an escape from the realities of the world, chronicling the saga of a hero who must seal the veil between the Overworld and the Underworld to prevent darkness from gaining control. With the growing popularity of fantasy-driven media like Stranger Things and House of the Dragon, Veonity’s album arrives at just the right time.

 

Score 8/10

Reviewed by: Adrian Hextall

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