Review by Saxy S for Heaven Shall Burn - Heimat (2025) Review by Saxy S for Heaven Shall Burn - Heimat (2025)

Saxy S Saxy S / October 07, 2025 / 0

The melodeath stuff on Heimat is not too bad for a band that has been doing it for almost twenty-five years, but the metalcore elements are overly forced and take away whatever momentum those songs may have. I was expecting a bit more of a progressive pivot after the first track "War Is the Father of All", but instead, Heimat just kind of treads its feet along the dirt road and becomes quite predictable. Luckily, Heaven Shall Burn know how to properly mix a bass on this album, so even though the grooving is forgettable, at least it drives. The crustiness in the percussion gives the record some old school death metal appeal, but that's about it. "A Silent Guard" is the only saving grace near the albums conclusion.

Best Songs: A Silent Guard, My Revocation of Compliance, A Whisper from Above

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