Review: HammerFall - Avenge The Fallen
10SHARESHammerFall
Avenge The Fallen
Nuclear Blast Records
2024
HammerFall has been a powerhouse in the Power Metal scene since the late ’90s, and their latest album, Avenge The Fallen, continues to deliver the epic themes fans have come to expect. The Swedish metal titans stick to their signature formula—soaring anthems of medieval battles, fantasy, and kings, wrapped in thunderous riffs and galloping rhythms.
While Avenge The Fallen offers everything you love about HammerFall, from blistering solos to chest-thumping choruses, it doesn’t quite deliver that one track destined to become an instant classic. Every song on the album is solid, each one a testament to their craftsmanship, but none manage to truly stand out or etch themselves into your memory.
If you’re a fan of HammerFall’s earlier work or just have a love for good Power Metal, Avenge The Fallen won’t disappoint. Tracks like “Burn It Down” and “Hero To All” showcase the band’s unwavering commitment to their genre, and there’s no denying the album’s consistent quality. However, if you’re hoping for the band’s next great masterpiece, this album might not quite hit that mark.
Track List:
- Avenge The Fallen
- Burn It Down
- Capture The Dream
- Hail To The King
- Hero To All
- Hope Springs Eternal
- Rise Of Evil
- The End Justifies
- Time Immemorial
Release Date: August 9, 2024
In the end, Avenge The Fallen is a worthy addition to HammerFall’s discography—strong, reliable, and unmistakably HammerFall, but not the crowning achievement fans might have hoped for.
A Solid Return, But Not Their Magnum Opus
HammerFall's Avenge the Fallen is a solid addition to the band's legacy, staying true to their signature Power Metal style with epic themes of medieval battles, fantasy, and kings. While the album delivers everything fans love—soaring anthems, blistering solos, and powerful choruses—it lacks a standout track that could elevate it to classic status. Fans of their previous work will find plenty to enjoy, but those looking for HammerFall's next masterpiece might be left wanting.