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Kamelot - Haven



7.8 | 403 votes |
Release date: 5 May 2015
Style: Symphonic power metal

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01. Fallen Star
02. Insomnia
03. Citizen Zero
04. Veil Of Elysium
05. Under Grey Skies [feat. Charlotte Wessels and Troy Donockley]
06. My Therapy
07. Ecclesia
08. End Of Innocence
09. Beautiful Apocalypse [feat. Charlotte Wessels]
10. Liar Liar (Wasteland Monarchy) [feat. Alissa White-Gluz]
11. Here's To The Fall
12. Revolution [feat. Alissa White-Gluz]
13. Haven
14. The Ties That Bind [Japanese bonus]
15. At First Light [vinyl bonus]

Additional info
Produced by Sascha Paeth and Kamelot.
Mastered by Jacob Hansen.

Staff review by
Ag Fox
Rating:
8.0
Roy Khan is back!

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published 03.05.2015 | Comments (53)

Guest review by
Kais
Rating:
6.8
Kamelot, a band responsible for many great hits in the power/symphonic metal scene, have recently issued their second full-length studio album, Haven, featuring their new frontman Tommy Karevik. The band stated this album is a throwback attempt, back to The Black Halo era, which brings their recent rather controversial songwriting knack to the test.

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published 11.06.2015 | Comments (8)

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08.05.2015 - 00:19
Zhazhael
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Written by FYA on 06.05.2015 at 19:14

,,Under Grey Skies" - is it only me, or intro sounds like ,,The Islander" from Nightwish?


Sounds like House On a HIll, same lyrics and rythmic
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08.05.2015 - 19:10
Rating: 10
Ornusashas

Liar Liar is my new favorite song. It is AMAZING.
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09.05.2015 - 15:50
Rating: 9
Xyanade

Written by FYA on 06.05.2015 at 19:14

,,Under Grey Skies" - is it only me, or intro sounds like ,,The Islander" from Nightwish?



There's no wonder if so, since it's Troy Donockley is credited.
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10.05.2015 - 16:09
Rating: 4
Wes

Awful, as a hard core fan of both Tommy, the band, and Roy. Will have to write more on this.
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11.05.2015 - 03:28
Rating: 7
Oakdude

What annoys me te most is that Thomas said it would be like a mix of Black Halo and Fourth Legacy, the only trace of Fourth Legacy-ish style is a couple of seconds of the intro to 'Beautiful Apocalypse'.
And it's not really comparable to Black Halo either, every single song on Black Halo is better than every single song in Haven. I really like the album, but it lacks a masterpiece, there is no 'The Haunting' on Haven, no 'Memento Mori', no 'Elizabeth'... I can go on and on...
Its a great album but I expect more from Kamelot.
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11.05.2015 - 03:38
Rating: 7
Oakdude

Written by Wes on 10.05.2015 at 16:09

Awful, as a hard core fan of both Tommy, the band, and Roy. Will have to write more on this.


Looking forward to it, I have some pretty bad stuff to say about it too.

The album has really grown on me though, but I don't like the direction the band is going at all. They should dump Alissa, at least the growling imo.
The lyrics could be written by a 13 year old twilight fan-girl trying to come up with something poetic.

And why is half of the songs just movie soundtracks with vocals over it?
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12.05.2015 - 14:37
Enemy of Reality
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This is Ghost Opera part II imo. It is remotely similar to anything prior to that. It has some great moments, mostly in the first half, but it decreases quality thoughout the album. Also there's an increase of keyboards that i find really annoying. In some songs it even drowns the guitars. As for the "new" singer it's his best performance yet on Kamelot.

Best tracks: "Fallen Star" sets a great mood. "Insomnia" is catchy as hell, and so is "Citizen Zero". "Veil of Elysium" is a very fast and trademark Kamelot (i'm glad they still manage to pull it out), "Under Grey Skies" is a stunning ballad.
If you want to find similarities between past songs and these: Veil of Elysum reminds of the song Ghost Opera.

Worst tracks: "Revolution" is supposed to be a modern almost industrial song? it's crappy as hell. "Here's to the Fall", could Kamelot be more cheesy? I think not. "Haven" closing crappy instrumental.

Meh Tracks: "My Therapy". "Beautiful Apocalypse" as nice vocal melodies and a great solo, but it's overall forgettable. "Liar Liar..." actually sounds reminscent of The Fourth Legacy album melodies, and it has an agressive approach, but still is kinda forgettable too.

All in all, it's their better album since Ghost Opera. I would gladly erase the two albums after it, and interpret Haven as the logical continuation of Ghost Opera.
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15.05.2015 - 17:53
Rating: 6
Pazu

... Well, sounds like the glory days are gone for good. There is no identity on this album. It's just technically sound structures without any spark of ingenuity. Karevik sounds bland and the same on every song. The vocal melodies are downright awful at times. There's simply nothing special here. I would have much more appreciated a record half the runtime, if the songs had more identity. But this, this is just boring. See that's why I prefer Poetry over the two newer albums. It was more flawed, but it had identity. Eh, whatever. It's better than Blind Guardian's excuse for an album, I guess.
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21.05.2015 - 22:28
Rating: 7
Kais

Written by Guest on 12.05.2015 at 14:37

This is Ghost Opera part II imo. It is remotely similar to anything prior to that. It has some great moments, mostly in the first half, but it decreases quality thoughout the album. Also there's an increase of keyboards that i find really annoying. In some songs it even drowns the guitars. As for the "new" singer it's his best performance yet on Kamelot.

Best tracks: "Fallen Star" sets a great mood. "Insomnia" is catchy as hell, and so is "Citizen Zero". "Veil of Elysium" is a very fast and trademark Kamelot (i'm glad they still manage to pull it out), "Under Grey Skies" is a stunning ballad.
If you want to find similarities between past songs and these: Veil of Elysum reminds of the song Ghost Opera.

Worst tracks: "Revolution" is supposed to be a modern almost industrial song? it's crappy as hell. "Here's to the Fall", could Kamelot be more cheesy? I think not. "Haven" closing crappy instrumental.

Meh Tracks: "My Therapy". "Beautiful Apocalypse" as nice vocal melodies and a great solo, but it's overall forgettable. "Liar Liar..." actually sounds reminscent of The Fourth Legacy album melodies, and it has an agressive approach, but still is kinda forgettable too.

All in all, it's their better album since Ghost Opera. I would gladly erase the two albums after it, and interpret Haven as the logical continuation of Ghost Opera.


Completely agree, but I don't dare to soil my tongue by calling this album "Ghost Opera pt. II" - Ghost Opera is a masterpiece in compare to this as a whole.
Also, "End of Innocence" sounds like a song taken from Seventh Wonder, and the whole "Khan mimicking" thing is completely whiped out on this track.
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23.05.2015 - 21:28
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Tage Westerlund
Basically confirms what I said about ban, fan boys fan girls yah

http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/kamelot-wanted-to-add-more-modern-metal-elements-on-haven-album/
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02.06.2015 - 19:14
Rating: 5
K✞ulu
Seeker of Truth
A tedious listen for the following reason:
Written by Pazu on 15.05.2015 at 17:53

... Well, sounds like the glory days are gone for good. There is no identity on this album. It's just technically sound structures without any spark of ingenuity. Karevik sounds bland and the same on every song. The vocal melodies are downright awful at times. There's simply nothing special here. I would have much more appreciated a record half the runtime, if the songs had more identity. But this, this is just boring...

Well put, man.
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But may be tomorrow

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27.06.2015 - 17:11
Rating: 6
Ruchesko

Recycling is good for the environment, bad for creativity.
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17.11.2015 - 05:19
Rating: 10
ScnD361

I think I like much more this album now... now that all songs are flying in my mind all the day and can't escape them D:
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01.12.2015 - 07:56
Rating: 9
gocrew

Once again, I needed ten listens or more to fully appreciate this album. Now I can't stop playing it. I think I shall obsess over it for a year or so like I did with Silverthorn. Kamelot keeps getting better and better. Super strong album. Possibly better than Silverthorn. Not too far from Black Halo. Love it!
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13.03.2016 - 00:39
Rating: 9
Wiseman's Fear

I'm rating this a 9, even though I'm aware of the very similar song structures because it's just amazing! It just stays fresh forever. Seriously, I have been listening to the album at least once a week since it came out and I'm still not tired of it.
That being said, the thing to suprise me most was the improvement Tommy's vocals. He sounds so much more relaxed and free here that it makes his performance on Silverthorn sound lifeless in comparison. Love it!
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13.05.2017 - 20:23
Rating: 8
Swifthom

I found this album a little more memorable than silverthorn, and by the end of it Tommy had somehow simultaeniously differentiated himself from Roy Khan yet made a real impression on his own. The highs are a little higher, the lows a little lower, but it feels as though now 4 albums in the post Ghost Opera style they are desperately searching for a new hook to hang their albums around.
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04.10.2017 - 12:13
Rating: 5
frequenzangriff

Not bad really, the new singer is really good. But idk why, i just can't get to really like listening to it. Also, this album feels a lot like rehashing "Poetry For The Poisoned"
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28.09.2022 - 18:48
Nothing out of the ordinary. It's a smooth listen, but nothing stands out in particular
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