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“Release My Symphony,” starts off slowly and then starts getting into the business end of things, with an orchestral movement before shifting into the heaviness of the past. The vocals soar around the periphery, bringing something fascinating to the grounds. “Heroes Of The Dawn,” is an absolute belter, it starts off with a great melody that then shifts and changes around the periphery, to bring some great changes and lines for the listener. The vocals are on point throughout, what an absolute clanger of a song. “Nothing Lasts Forever,” slows things down, bringing out the piano to lead the charge, to shift the tone and the tenor. “A Journey To Remember,” is classic symphonic metal, the guitars thunder down the line, shifting and bringing about an ever changing pattern, before they growl and groove through the line of the chaotic symphony. “A Life Of Our Own,” weans its way through the listener’s mindscape, to deliver something quite interesting and entertaining. “To The Universe,” has similar melodic themes as “Heroes,” and changes slightly in the manner of execution, delivering a sharp edge to Heroes lighter touch.

“Into The Light,” is an interesting song, it shifts and changes with the times, the piano line comes in and changes through the dart. The song isn’t easy to pin down, it has some fascinating vocal lines combined with a soaring guitar lead, that really hits hard. “The Silent Scream,” is heavy, truly heavy. Producing something that clangs through the lines and stops the snakes from emerging through dint of just how heavy it is. “The Siren and The Sailor,” is a fascinating journey through the mind of chaos. Portraying sides within sides, and stories within stories. Visions of Atlantis have produced a masterpiece. “Wanderers,” the title track is slow, melodic and filled with a spirit previously unknown through the dangers of the world. “At The End of The World,” thunders into being, smashing down the lines and changing course.

The album is out on 30th August via Napalm Records.