![]() There's just no shortage of great songs on here. Everything just sort of fits into place, with no real clinkers at all - even the closing ballad "Turn Back Time" is a steady grower! The reason this is such a good album is that Freedom Call are just doing what they do best peddling out enjoyable and high-flying Power Metal with enough charisma and energy to rock the entire world if they tried. The album pretty much runs through all of the stereotypes, with big, mid-paced anthems, speedy, double-bass-driven kickers, ballads and the whole deal. But enough about that, let's dig into the music itself: Eternity is crafted from a very typical and generic Power Metal base, offering absolutely nothing new or fresh to the genre except a collection of great songs, and if a band can do that right, then they at least have some talent, I say. This was Freedom Call's musical peak, and although they had more creativity before this, I actually think this is one of the very best "feel good" Power Metal albums ever penned down. It is good shameless ripping-off, done with a lot of class and heart, and a whole lot of youthful energy to boot. ![]() Eternity was their third album, and while basically all it does is shamelessly rip off 80s Helloween, I find it quite enjoyable. With all the fuckery that Freedom Call has been slavishly engaging in these days, it's easy to forget that they were once a pretty good band, pushing out great albums like this one.
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