Eternal Idol - Behind A Vison (2025) Hi-Res

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Title: Behind A Vison
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Frontiers Records
Genre: Symphonic Power Metal
Quality: FLAC 24bit-44.1kHz / FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 48:50
Total Size: 672 / 400 / 125 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Amnesia (00:04:12)
02. The Enemy Is Me (00:03:17)
03. Empire Of One (00:03:24)
04. Vampire (00:03:22)
05. Battle Of Souls (00:04:42)
06. Beyond The Sun (00:06:23)
07. Revolution (00:04:54)
08. The Idol (00:03:05)
09. The Eye Of God (00:05:37)
10. The Great Illusion (00:05:30)
11. Krystal (00:04:24)

Total length: 00:48:50
Label: Frontiers Records s.r.l.
Genre: Symphonic Power Metal

Band Members:
Andrea Buratto - Bass
Nick Savio - Guitars, Keyboards, Orchestrations
Enrico Fabris - Drums
Letizia Merlo - Vocals
Gabriele Gozzi - Vocals



Eternal Idol's "Behind A Vision," released on July 12, 2025, via Frontiers, marks a significant new chapter for the Italian melodic/symphonic metal band. Following a turbulent history of lineup changes since their 2016 debut, the band now features a solidified roster with new vocalists Gabriele Gozzi and Letizia Merlo. This album is noted for being "much more homogeneous, balanced, and modern" than its predecessors, while firmly retaining the grand symphonic metal atmospheres that are a hallmark of their sound.

The album showcases a refined approach, with "new compositions decidedly more harmonious than in the past, placing the band at the top of the genre." The interplay between Gozzi and Merlo is highlighted as particularly effective, with their voices "merging with captivating melodies" in tracks like "Empire Of One," "Amnesia," and "Battle Of Soul." These tracks, along with their "skilful use of strings," are considered among the album's strongest moments. Unique and elegant touches are also noted in songs like "Beyond The Sun," "Revolution," and "The Great Illusion," which feature "insertions of Italian lyrics." The reflective power ballad "The Eye Of God" is singled out as "the classic icing on the cake."

While largely praised, the album is not without its minor imperfections. The review points to "a slight dip here and there in some tracks," specifically mentioning "The Idol" and "Krystal." However, it quickly clarifies that "this does not affect the final evaluation too much," as the strength of the remaining material allows the album to "take flight," indicating these minor weaknesses do not detract significantly from the overall quality.

Ultimately, "Behind A Vision" is presented as a strong and consistent offering. For those familiar with Eternal Idol, it aligns with expectations while demonstrating a clear evolution, making it an "interesting alternative to the classic melodic/prog metal" prevalent internationally. The album's strong songwriting, balanced sound, and the effective integration of new talent contribute to its impressive reception, with a score of 78 out of 100, firmly positioning it "well above average."