Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Benedictum - Uncreation (2006) Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Benedictum - Uncreation (2006)

Shadowdoom9 (Andi) Shadowdoom9 (Andi) / February 03, 2026 / 0

Benedictum, where the f*** were you in all my years of melodic metal?! This is a band any metalhead should listen to find something classic-sounding in these modern times! And not just any band, but one that would surely kick a** and make even the unbelievers believe.

To be more specific, Benedictum is one of several bands reviving the classic 70s/80s heavy metal sound in the 2000s, plus some touches of power metal. What makes them more unique is the angelic AND devilish singing of frontwoman Veronica Freeman. And it sounds about right that she is like a female Dio (RIP). The album even includes two covers of Black Sabbath songs from the Dio era, which we'll get soon. I don't think I've heard female-fronted heavy/power metal sound this bad-a** since Sinergy.

The opening title track starts with a sinister backmasked subliminal message then rises into Sabbath-infused riffing. The chorus has a nice modern touch to balance things out. Then we get to "Benedictum", which can be considered the band's theme song. Here it starts with sinister Latin chanting then once again brings forward the blend of Sabbath and modern heavy metal in different sections. "#4" is a more progressive track with occasional odd time signature changes. The chorus has a HammerFall vibe within the chanting. "Misogyny" slows things down to a doomy pace. I like the keyboard melodies here, including the old-school-sounding synth soloing. Veronica unleashes her lyrics against those misogynistic unbelievers out there.

"Ashes to Ashes" is filled with rock-on groove. A nice song though not as magical as the others. "Wicca" is one of the most wicked tracks here. Veronica's Dio-esque range shines the most here, as does the rest of the band. But if you wanna hear how much Dio the band can add to their sound, look no further than the first of their Black Sabbath covers, "Heaven and Hell". Veronica can nail those vocals perfectly, and the riffing sounds greatly heavy, the way Tony Iommi has done in the original. Of all the covers I've heard of that song, Benedictum's take might be the best! "Them" cranks up the heaviness while including a catchy singalong chorus. Another powerful standout!

"Two Steps to the Sun" rocks out with more of that guitar heaviness. Indeed it's another more modern take on Dio's sound in both the music and vocals. "Valkyrie Rising" is the album's nearly 9-minute epic, and it shows the band in all its glory without any failure. "Mob Rules" ends this offering as the last of the two Black Sabbath covers. Again, Veronica really has done an excellent job channeling her inner Dio. As great as this one is though, the other Black Sabbath cover has a more mighty edge.

Uncreation can strike you in different moments when you're least expecting it. And those strikes are from the vocal power of Veronica Freeman, as well as the rest of the band. This is not an album or band a metalhead should go their whole life without. It's a masterpiece to tear down the conventional walls!

Favorites: "Uncreation", "Benedictum", "Wicca", "Heaven and Hell", "Them", "Valkyrie Rising"

Comments (0)