A comprehensive review of Dream Evil’s newest album, Metal Gods, their seventh studio offering after a seven-year hiatus. Reviewers highlight the album as a return to form for the Swedish band, blending elements of traditional heavy metal and European power metal. The sources consistently praise the guitar-driven sound, strong vocals by Niklas Isfeldt, and the cheesy yet anthemic qualities that define Dream Evil’s style, while also acknowledging the band founder Fredrik Nordström’s significant influence as a renowned producer. Although some critics note a slightly weaker second half, the album is generally regarded as a solid and enjoyable entry for fans of the genre, showcasing renewed energy and a commitment to their signature sound.
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