Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Abstract Illusion, An - Illuminate the Path (2016) Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Abstract Illusion, An - Illuminate the Path (2016)

Shadowdoom9 (Andi) Shadowdoom9 (Andi) / November 17, 2025 / 0

I've only just started listening to An Abstract Illusion full-time after a few small glimpses of them over the years via some songs in the Infinite playlists. Nearly a decade after forming, and two years after their EP, they've released their full-length debut Illuminate the Path. Perhaps the best album of 2016!

As I've mentioned earlier, the band's style is basically progressive melodeath with elements of atmospheric black metal. I guess a more accurate description would be more complex. Speaking of complex, that's how I would describe the Opeth-esque progressive structures, standing side-by-side with the extreme drums of Fleshgod Apocalypse and the epic atmosphere of Wintersun. Not as many symphonics as those latter two bands though, but everything else comes together in a beautiful offering.

The 3-minute intro "Breathe. Create. Beauty." picks up where the EP has left off, with the same melody as the end of the EP's final track. Then everything rises with the atmosphere of both Hopesfall and October Tide (two different bands from each other). Then we blast off into "Abode of a God". The deathliness of melodeath bands like Dethklok, Ex Deo, Kalmah, and Omnium Gatherum and mixed together in a progressive cauldron that you would really want a taste of. The best vocals in this album come together in the highlight "Drop This Planet of Dust". I love the clean vocals when they blend well with the progressive melodic black/death elements, especially that dimensional section from the 4 and a half minute mark onwards. There are fantastic progressive influences from Omnium Gatherum and Persefone, as well as those other aforementioned bands. Delightful melodeath-inspired progressive metal!

The title track is the first of 3 lengthy 10+ minute epics, and it's more progressive, around the same level as Textures. There's one song with lyrics written in Swedish instead of English, that being their next epic "Vakuum". Apparently it was written quite early on in their career, and it's probably the best one of the entire album, possibly by the band. The intro is so beautiful, as is the rest of the song.

"Talvatis" is another short interlude with doomy atmosphere coming from Black Sun Aeon. "Skeletons of Light" is the epic of the epics, at 16 and a half minutes, with one of the best ending sections. I still prefer that previous epic though. Their bonus cover of Windir's "Svartesmeden och Lundamyrstrollet" shows them doing justice to the original.

Now before I conclude, I just wanna say impressive the band members are, 3 musicians with two different roles; guitarist/bassist Karl Westerlund, keyboardist/clean vocalist Robert Stenvall, and drummer/harsh vocalist Christian Berglonn. They've all done a spectacular job with their top-notch skills. Of course, Bergloon would pass drumming duties to Isak Nilsson for live shows. This underrated band made another grand masterpiece that is Illuminate the Path. Let the complexity and emotion light the way!

Favorites: "Abode of a God", "Drop This Planet of Dust", "Vakuum", "Skeletons of Light"

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