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Ensiferum - Unsung Heroes

Moving in a different direction - 70%

SionsBrother, November 27th, 2021

NOTE: Originally written for my college newspaper at the time of its release.

In the short week since this album's release, Finnish folk-metallers Ensiferum have caused quite the ruckus between passionate fans. So far, this album caused fans to accuse Ensiferum of abandoning its roots and not being as aggressive as it should be. This album did not have that same effect on me as I welcome change, especially from bands that consistently put out fantastic albums, such as Ensiferum.

What really sets "Unsung Heroes" apart from the previous records is that this one is considerably slower-paced and less ferocious. Much of the album is composed of almost ballad-like tunes meshed with delightful folk-metal Ensiferum churns out on a regular basis.

"Burning Leaves," one of the singles released from the record, epitomizes what this new direction is all about. The catchy folk melodies and Viking-inspired lyrics are still here, the only thing not present was the band's past speed, but that is what will ultimately differentiate this record from the previous ones.

And then there is the 17-minute epic "Passion Proof Power." While some may scoff at the title, it is very important to be aware that the song really packs a punch to all the right places. The song contains everything Ensiferum touched upon in its existence: a folk ballad, power-metal influences and surprisingly enough, a prog-metal section. What this song does is not an easy feat for many bands, but the talented Finnish songcrafters really hit it well here.

While it will be an album to divide many, "Unsung Heroes" hits on something new for the band, the passion the members put into the record shows. At times it feels awkward, which is to be expected when trying something new. It is a solid record, mostly because of the effort to move in a different direction. Ensiferum has not perfected its new direction yet, but maybe it can hone in this sound even better the next time around.

Review link: https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2012/09/this-charming-music-passion-and-complexity