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Kamelot - New Album Detailed


After joining Napalm Records in January, Kamelot now present new details about their upcoming album, titled Haven. The album will be released worldwide (excl. Asia) via Napalm Records on May 5th, 2015 (North America) and May 8th, 2015 (Europe and rest of the world). Haven was produced by Sascha Paeth and mastered by Jacob Hansen. Other details can be found down below.

Additional guests on Haven include Alissa White-Gluz (Arch Enemy), Troy Donockley (Nightwish) and Charlotte Wessels (Delain).

"The Haven album has an undertone of a world going insane. There is a grey cloud that is forming over our world. We are here to find that silver lining with an album that is both dark and melancholy yet uplifting and giving the listener a Haven in a world gone mad. We are really proud of the song elements and diversity on Haven" adds guitarist Thomas Youngblood. "The songs run the gambit of dark and melancholy to uplifting and melodic elements", states vocalist Tommy Karevik.

"Haven has an aggressive edge to it that is the representation of the band as The Revolutionary Change in the storyline," Kamelot's Oliver Palotai explains.

The artwork was created by Stefan Heilemann and additional art/layout was done by Gustavo Sazes.




Haven tracklist:

01. Fallen Star
02. Insomnia
03. Citizen Zero
04. Veil Of Elysium
05. Under Grey Skies
06. My Therapy
07. Ecclesia
08. End Of Innocence
09. Beautiful Apocalypse
10. Liar Liar (Wasteland Monarchy)
11. Here's To The Fall
12. Revolution
13. Haven


Kamelot - Live in 2015:

12.03.2015 IRL - Dublin / Button Factory
13.03.2015 GBR - Pwllheli / Hammerfest VII
14.03.2015 GBR - London / O2 Academy Islington
25.04.2015 MEX - Mexico D.F. / José Cuervo Salón
09.07.2015 CZE - Vizovice / Masters Of Rock Festival


North American Tour (with special guest DragonForce):

4/27: Baltimore, MD @ Soundstage
4/28: Philadelphia, PA @ Trocadero Theater
4/29: New York, NY @ Webster Hall
5/01: Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
5/02: Montreal, QC @ Metropolis
5/03: Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theater
5/05: Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall
5/06: Joliet, IL @ Mojoe's
5/07: Minneapolis, MN @ Mill City Nights
5/09: Winnipeg, MB @ Garrick Centre
5/10: Saskatoon, SK @ Louis Pub
5/11: Calgary, AL @ MacEwan Hall
5/12: Edmonton, AB @ Union Hall
5/14: San Francisco, CA @ Regency Center
5/15: Anaheim, CA @ City National Grove
5/16: Tempe, AZ @ The Marquee
5/18: Denver, CO @ Ogden Theater
5/20: Austin, TX @ Emo's
5/21: New Orleans, LA @ New Orleans Civic Theater
5/22: Birmingham, IL @ Iron City Live
5/23: Orlando, FL @ House of Blues

[Also thanks to ManiacBlasphemer for sending in this news!]


Source: newsletter.napalmrecords.com
Band profile: Kamelot
Posted: 23.02.2015 by Abattoir


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23.02.2015 - 18:17
Enemy of Reality
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This band has gone from awesome progressive metal (first 3 albums), to genious melodic power metal (The Fourth Legacy and Karma) and finally to symphonic power metal (Epica and The Black Halo). Then something happened.

They got into a more melodramatic gothic thing that was just hideous. And in my opinion it was a tactic to please the tons of fans of bands like Epica and Nightwish. Ghost Opera was plain weak just as Poetry for the Poisoned.

Khan of course felt this and left and Silverthorn continued the downfall forcing this mellow gothic approach.

Now i look at the artwork for this new album Haven and what i see? Exactly the same dark gothic romantic cliché again.
So i expect little of this. I will hear it of course (there's always hope), but expectations are waaaaaay low.

So much for the band that wrote the fantastic Karma...
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23.02.2015 - 19:16
CyberSymphony
Ollie
Written by [user id=104220] on 23.02.2015 at 18:17

This band has gone from awesome progressive metal (first 3 albums), to genious melodic power metal (The Fourth Legacy and Karma) and finally to symphonic power metal (Epica and The Black Halo). Then something happened.

They got into a more melodramatic gothic thing that was just hideous. And in my opinion it was a tactic to please the tons of fans of bands like Epica and Nightwish. Ghost Opera was plain weak just as Poetry for the Poisoned.

Khan of course felt this and left and Silverthorn continued the downfall forcing this mellow gothic approach.

Now i look at the artwork for this new album Haven and what i see? Exactly the same dark gothic romantic cliché again.
So i expect little of this. I will hear it of course (there's always hope), but expectations are waaaaaay low.

So much for the band that wrote the fantastic Karma...

I can understand this, for me the band became too predictable and a 'cliché' as you said. Same with the cover too.
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23.02.2015 - 19:21
Belegûr
Arise In Might!
Have to agree with what has already been said. The band just seem like a bad joke now. This one has Alissa White-Gluz appearing again!? Will be the same dark gothic romantic cliché with loads of dramatic hand waving, soul patch beards and Roy Khan impressions.
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23.02.2015 - 19:36
Ruchesko
No Simone Simons again? At least Wessels isn't Elize Ryd.
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23.02.2015 - 19:59
Belegûr
Arise In Might!
Written by Irritable Ted on 23.02.2015 at 19:24

I don't know if it is just this site or the internet in general, but people writing off or judging a new album before they have heard a single note.

Come back when you have heard something, then have your little moan. If you rate everything from what has come before, you will never listen to anything new.

Who rated it ? We are saying what we "expect" and there's nothing unusual about that. It's no different to others claiming a bands new album is going to be amazing before hearing a single note.
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23.02.2015 - 20:49
PocketMetal
When a band calls this album art "breathtaking", you know there's something wrong with them.
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23.02.2015 - 21:40
Mehdi Taba
Mehdi Taba
I love this band, I'm looking forward to it...
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24.02.2015 - 00:39
FR1DAY
Wow I didn't know you guys knew Khan personally. How do you know he left because the band was turning into a "melodic gothic cliché"? You don't. So shut the front door.

In my opinion Ghost Opera was last good Khan album. And Silverthorn was a very solid piece. A just wish Karevik didn't try so hard to be like Khan. I like him more in Seventh Wonder.

Excited to hear this one!
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24.02.2015 - 05:09
Super Excited for this album
One of my favorite bands ever.

and lol at the metalstorm art snobs coming out.
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24.02.2015 - 05:16
Windir2010
Khan was great but Youngblood is Kamelot so any album has great potential in my view. I agree that I wish Karevik would not try so hard to be like Khan though.
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24.02.2015 - 05:30
Susan
Smeghead
Elite
I'm in the tiny little camp that thought Poetry was AWESOME. Yeah, it's pretty much just me in here and that weird guy juggling on the unicycle. Silverthorn was a complete disappointment of bland, generic power metal. Sounded like a band trying to be like their idols (Kamelot) but without the talent in songwriting nor performance.

Like our friend Enemy of Reality in the posts above, I will also listen to this and hold onto hope, despite my view of their previous work
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At the end of my days"
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24.02.2015 - 07:10
GustavoApolo
Written by [user id=104220] on 23.02.2015 at 18:17

This band has gone from awesome progressive metal (first 3 albums), to genious melodic power metal (The Fourth Legacy and Karma) and finally to symphonic power metal (Epica and The Black Halo). Then something happened.

They got into a more melodramatic gothic thing that was just hideous. And in my opinion it was a tactic to please the tons of fans of bands like Epica and Nightwish. Ghost Opera was plain weak just as Poetry for the Poisoned.

Khan of course felt this and left and Silverthorn continued the downfall forcing this mellow gothic approach.

Now i look at the artwork for this new album Haven and what i see? Exactly the same dark gothic romantic cliché again.
So i expect little of this. I will hear it of course (there's always hope), but expectations are waaaaaay low.

So much for the band that wrote the fantastic Karma...

3 first albums "awesome progressive metal"? You don't know progressive metal. Black Halo was progressive. And every band has the right to keep evolving and change their sound. Anathema and Katatonia are good examples of that.
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25.02.2015 - 19:20
DeathSlyzer
Written by FR1DAY on 24.02.2015 at 00:39

Wow I didn't know you guys knew Khan personally. How do you know he left because the band was turning into a "melodic gothic cliché"? You don't. So shut the front door.

Listen Bertha. He was just joking. We all know why Khan really left. It was to piss people like you off. No, but really, it was in the news, and so, this is nothing to get butthurt about.
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What's it gonna take to make you riot!?
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26.02.2015 - 15:04
Chriwalker
All the posts here made me remember why I left MS in the first place. Well I for one am very excited about the new album 'cause for me Kamelot never disappoints! And after hearing the snippet that came out the other day I'm just aching until a single comes out!
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28.02.2015 - 01:36
SoUnDs LiKe PoP
Leave it to MSers to bitch about anything and everything, Silverthorn wasn't amazing, but it was a good album and a huge improvement over poetry. I'm excited for this.
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01.03.2015 - 00:09
Opethian
I guess i have some high hopes for this. Last album was Safe as fuck. Nothing has pulled me in like 'The Black Halo'. Would love to hear Tommy do his ow thing on here and not sound like Kan,
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03.03.2015 - 08:16
hellsmiles
I guess I'm among the few people who have high hopes for this I found Silverthorn fantastic, though it's far from their best album. I've accepted the fact that there will never be another Karma, Epica, or Black Halo, but I personally wouldn't mind another more experimental Silverthorn.
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03.03.2015 - 13:55
Chriwalker
Written by hellsmiles on 03.03.2015 at 08:16

I guess I'm among the few people who have high hopes for this I found Silverthorn fantastic, though it's far from their best album. I've accepted the fact that there will never be another Karma, Epica, or Black Halo, but I personally wouldn't mind another more experimental Silverthorn.

One of the few in here at least. I've met many people who like you and me found Silverthorn fantastic! I might be one of the few in here that likes the new sound, it's dark, it's epic and it's gritty. All I want for this album is to see Tommy release himself a little as he does live.
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04.03.2015 - 15:36
Enemy of Reality
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Written by GustavoApolo on 24.02.2015 at 07:10

Written by [user id=104220] on 23.02.2015 at 18:17

This band has gone from awesome progressive metal (first 3 albums), to genious melodic power metal (The Fourth Legacy and Karma) and finally to symphonic power metal (Epica and The Black Halo). Then something happened.

They got into a more melodramatic gothic thing that was just hideous. And in my opinion it was a tactic to please the tons of fans of bands like Epica and Nightwish. Ghost Opera was plain weak just as Poetry for the Poisoned.

Khan of course felt this and left and Silverthorn continued the downfall forcing this mellow gothic approach.

Now i look at the artwork for this new album Haven and what i see? Exactly the same dark gothic romantic cliché again.
So i expect little of this. I will hear it of course (there's always hope), but expectations are waaaaaay low.

So much for the band that wrote the fantastic Karma...

3 first albums "awesome progressive metal"? You don't know progressive metal. Black Halo was progressive. And every band has the right to keep evolving and change their sound. Anathema and Katatonia are good examples of that.

The Black Halo had a little of a progressive approach, but mostly due to the orquestrations. I agree that every band has the right (i would even say, the obligation) to evolve and i love both bands you mentioned (Katatonia is in my top 10 of all time!), but can you say that Kamelot really evolved? I love everything they did until The Black Halo precisely because of that, but compare the rest of the albums. Is there anything you can remotely call "evolving"? On the contrary!
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04.03.2015 - 15:41
Enemy of Reality
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Written by Irritable Ted on 23.02.2015 at 19:24

I don't know if it is just this site or the internet in general, but people writing off or judging a new album before they have heard a single note.

Come back when you have heard something, then have your little moan. If you rate everything from what has come before, you will never listen to anything new.

It's not judging just for the lulz of it. I'm not a hater. I even said good things about the bands past.
I was talking merely about expectations, and you can do that when you've been listening to the band for decades now.
And let's be fair here, don't you think the band deserves to know what the fans think about their music?
When you build a good argument i think it's constructive.
And like i said, i will listen to it. And i really hope i'm proven wrong.
I'll be the first to come here and admit it!
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