KAMELOT — THE AWAKENING | REVIEW

Steve Montgomery
2 min readMar 28, 2023

REVIEW

When it comes to Kamelot’s 13th studio album “The Awakening,” fans of the band’s unique blend of power metal and symphonic elements will not be disappointed. The album showcases the band’s signature sound and features powerful vocals, intricate guitar work, and dynamic orchestration. The album is a testament to the band’s evolution over the years and their ability to stay true to their roots while also exploring new musical territory.

The album features musician contributions like Melissa Bonny (Ad Infinitum), to violinist Florian Janoske and Grammy award-nominated cellist Tina Guo.

However, for fans of Kamelot and melodic power metal, “The Awakening” is a must-listen album that showcases the band’s continued evolution and commitment to their craft. There are 13 tracks total ( 1. Overture (Intro) 2 The Great Divide 3 Eventide 4 One More Flag in the Ground 5 Opus of the Night (Ghost Requiem) 6 Midsummer’s Eve 7 Bloodmoon 8 Nightsky 9 The Looking Glass 10 New Babylon 11 Willow 12 My Pantheon (Forevermore) 13 Ephemera (Outro). When you purchase it from Amazon you will get an instant mp3 rip of it for download or stream.

Overall, “The Awakening” is a highly recommended album for fans of Kamelot and symphonic metal, offering a powerful and dynamic listening experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

5 Out of 5 Stars!

Available Here

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Steve Montgomery

Hello, I am a musician, composer, content creator, & blogger. I enjoy sharing interesting things.