Power Metal Reviews

High tempos, soaring vocals, memorable choruses, and majestic melodies – often harmonies – all made me an avid power metal fan as an early teenager. And despite getting into other genres through the years, my love for power metal never really faded away. As a result, quite a large part of my Album of the Week reviews have been about power metal albums. You can find all the power metal reviews published on Kevy Metal right here. Overlaps with my heavy metal reviews inevitably exist.

If you are looking something that isn’t listed here, I might still have reviewed it. I didn’t start properly tagging my reviews until a few years in. You can use the search bar to search for any artist or release you want to know more about using the search bar at the bottom of the page.

  • Album of the Week 25-2024: Crystal Viper – The Silver Key

    For the longest time, Crystal Viper had been suffering from a debut album that was too good, in the sense that 2007’s ‘The Curse of Crystal Viper’ was so good that subsequent releases just could not live up to it. In recent years, however, the band has tweaked a few…

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  • Album of the Week 21-2024: Witherfall – Sounds of the Forgotten

    If you like various types of metal and rock, and you don’t want your band to be constrained by genre limitations, there are two things you can do. You can either throw loads of stuff against the wall, hoping some of it will stick, or you can be Witherfall. The…

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  • Album of the Week 18-2024: Unleash the Archers – Phantoma

    There was a time when I used to say that Brittney Hayes deserved a better band than Unleash the Archers. At the time, I just didn’t expect that she would not have to change bands for that. ‘Apex’ (2017) and ‘Abyss’ (2020) were not so much developments as complete evolutions…

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  • Album of the Week 13-2024: Blaze Bayley – Circle of Stone

    Blaze Bayley’s post-Iron Maiden career has been one of ups and downs, though artistically certainly more ups than downs. He has consistently been able to find musicians who provide him with music that appears to be tailor-made for his deep voice, the last decade or so finding those partners in…

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  • Album of the Week 10-2024: Myrath – Karma

    Myrath’s sixth album ‘Karma’ is a difficult album to review for me, because I like it, but at the same time, it shows some developments that will make me approach future releases of the band with a reasonable degree of caution. If well-written and expertly arranged melodic metal is what…

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  • Album of the Week 06-2024: Throne of Thorns – Converging Parallel Worlds

    Spectacular melodic metal debut albums are hard to come by these days, but with ‘Converging Parallel Worlds‘, Belgian newcomer Throne of Thorns has delivered just that. While it might help that Throne of Thorns consists of experienced musicians, the band is not a supergroup in the traditional sense of the…

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  • Best of 2023: The Albums

    As announced, my list of the best albums released in 2023 is a day early in order to fully devote January to Peruvian Metal Month, but that should not have any effect on the actual list. Once again, it wasn’t too difficult to fill the list with twenty titles. After…

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  • Announcement: Peruvian Metal Month

    Exciting news! January will be Peruvian Metal Month on Kevy Metal. What does that mean? For starters, every interview that will be published here throughout the month will be with a metal musician from Peru, and each of the four Album of the Week reviews will be about releases by…

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  • Album of the Week 51-2023: Malón – Oscuro Plan del Poder

    Although I have always preferred Malón to Hermética – the wildly popular Argentine metal band it spun off from – due to their lack of upbeat, punky tracks and overly long ballads, it has been a while since they actually released an album I enjoyed. That sounds worse than it…

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