Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Killswitch Engage - Atonement (2019) Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Killswitch Engage - Atonement (2019)

Shadowdoom9 (Andi) Shadowdoom9 (Andi) / June 18, 2023 / 0

I always thought the two best Killswitch Engage albums were the best by the band. While that's still the case, Atonement has joined the 5-star club, bringing back the perfect glory of that earlier era.

You really gotta thank Jesse Leach for leveling up the awesomeness in this band. Though Howard Jones is also amazing in his vocals. The emotional majesty comes from both the melodic and hardcore sides coming together. Atonement shows the band switching from Roadrunner to Metal Blade, which I guess is why what would've been special edition bonus tracks ended up in a separate EP. This album is the band's best in over 15 years and might just be an exciting groundbreaker!

The first track and single "Unleashed" already has what's to come in this offering. Then "The Signal Fire" lights up the heavy fire, and Howard makes a small but amazing comeback in the second verse with his massive screams. The drums and guitars are so fast and furious with intense variation. Next song "Us Against the World" can provide motivation and strength for you to fight against different challenges. In the majestic highlight "The Crownless King", Killswitch Engage continue bringing back some of the earlier heaviness. Chuck Billy of Testament has brought forward enough fury for this song to have potential in the DOOM soundtrack.

"I Am Broken Too" still shows the band intensifying their sound while mostly having melodic emotion. "As Sure as the Sun Will Rise" follows that motive with more brutality in the verses. We also have the catchy "Know Your Enemy" with more hardcore yells. The mid-tempo "Take Control" shows the band having the pleasure of reinventing the wheel without breaking the original wheel.

"Ravenous" doesn't lose any melody yet they still have their metal heaviness. "I Can’t Be the Only One" has the power to inspire you to be brave enough to battle against your personal issues. "Bite the Hand That Feeds" is a killer way out.

All in all, there aren't any problems at all in Atonement. Everything is well-composed with the band's usual blend of brutal and melodic. Atonement has its strengths to give listeners the strength they need. So intense while so inspirational! This solid offering shows that the band has not lost any steam, and I look forward to reviewing the next couple releases. Bring on the fire!

Favorites: "The Signal Fire", "The Crownless King", "I Am Broken Too", "As Sure as the Sun Will Rise", "Take Control", "I Can’t Be the Only One"

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