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Ensiferum - Unsung Heroes review



Reviewer:
5.0

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6.86
Band: Ensiferum
Album: Unsung Heroes
Style: Extreme folk metal
Release date: August 2012


Disc I
01. Symbols
02. In My Sword I Trust
03. Unsung Heroes
04. Burning Leaves
05. Celestial Bond
06. Retribution Shall Be Mine
07. Star Queen (Celestial Bond Part II)
08. Pohjola
09. Last Breath
10. Passion, Proof, Power
11. Bamboleo [Gipsy Kings cover] [deluxe edition bonus]

Disc II [DVD] [deluxe edition bonus]
+ From Symbols To Passion: The Making Of Unsung Heroes
+ Studio Diary: Week 1-7

It looks like Ensiferum, it sounds like Ensiferum, but is this actually Ensiferum? Unsung Heroes is an extremely puzzling album in that the aspects of what made Ensiferum one of the top folk metal bands are sparse or blatantly missing here. The album largely lacks pace, excitement, the epic chorus' we grew to love - more than anything, it lacks spirit.

Most people will have seen the results of drugs on the ability of spiders to make webs. While still capable of crafting their webs, the resulting webs vary in their levels of integrity. Some will look more web-like than others, some will still function as webs, but others are a messy mish-mash of uncoordinated silk incapable of fulfilling its purpose.

Unsung Heroes looks and sounds like an Ensiferum album, but like a web spun on caffeine there is something majorly wrong. The band's cogs remain unchanged since the last album, they are all still competent and capable in their musical positions, but the process within which the songs and album have been spun together has not been a successful one. Unsung Heroes comes with no obvious explanation, the band are still capable of producing their silk, but it has come together all wrong on this album resulting in a mish-mash of absolute mediocrity.

Over an hour long, the album feels like hard work to push through. Opening song "In My Sword I Trust" is one of the more traditional Ensiferum-type songs, albeit with an uncomfortable and uncharacteristic slower pace. The majority of the album continues at the same pace, but while still recognisably Ensiferum, it is missing the enthusiasm, the energy, sparkle and vibrancy of every other Ensiferum release.

"Pohjola" is one of the album's few highlights with its long chorus, and surprisingly the seventeen-minute "Passion Proof Power" is the other main highlight showcasing some superb progressive touches within a song that naturally feels at home with a slower pace. These two songs certainly end the album on a better note, perhaps the effect of the caffeine wearing off by this point.

Above everything else, Unsung Heroes is underwhelming. It lacks the band's imagination and spirit, and fails to capture the listener in any positive way. An hour after it started, you'll be left with little or no desire to waste another of your hours on this. Like the failed webs, Unsung Heroes is a botched job and will inevitably be left to gather some at the back of the shelf itself.

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Folk metal
Spinefarm Records
Finland
Length: 1:01:31


Rating breakdown
Performance: 7
Songwriting: 4
Originality: 5
Production: 9





Written on 27.08.2012 by Member of Staff since 2006

Guest review by
bloodyrenn
Rating:
8.5
I, like most Ensiferum fans, was rather disappointed upon initially hearing the band's 2012 effort Unsung Heroes. The album's pacing was much slower than the much-heralded From Afar, the atmosphere rather mellow in comparison to their other works and the sense of composition more subdued and subtle. As most metal listeners know, the first few listens of an album can be deceiving; I mean, after all, how many of us truly wrapped our heads around Opeth's Blackwater Park the first time we listened to it? I don't mind spending some time with the albums I have at my disposal and giving Unsung Heroes a number of listens has proven to be one of the greatest rewards this habit has given me as of late. Unsung Heroes is, for all intents and purposes, quite unsung (no pun intended, of course).

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published 09.08.2013 | Comments (8)


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27.08.2012 - 20:39
Rating: 6
Svneatr
Vitharr
This album was pretty disappointing to me as well. A shame.
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27.08.2012 - 20:39
J. N.
Account deleted
Just as expected.
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27.08.2012 - 20:42
Ellrohir
Heaven Knight
Yea...fair rating...though i could think of even a little less
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Finally I got my dead man sleep


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27.08.2012 - 20:49
Rating: 7
Vermoorden
This is easily the worst album yet...but a 5? Thats harsh. Id say a 6.5 or 7. It was a good album...Just not a good ensiferum album.
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27.08.2012 - 20:52
Rating: 5
FeskarN
Totally agree. Huge letdown for me.
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The Land Is Silent... Before The Storm!
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27.08.2012 - 21:18
malaikat
To be honest I only heard a couple of songs from this album, but yes. 5.0, or "not good", is the perfect score. It's not just a bad Ensiferum album, it's bad power/folk/viking metal album as well. And songwriting indeed deserves a 4, songs are just random collection of folky-metally melodies you've heard a thousand times.
*based on those few songs which are spectacularly uninteresting*
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27.08.2012 - 21:19
moe5512
Yeah, 5 seems a bit harsh, It's a good album, you just have to forget that it says "Ensiferum" as the artist
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27.08.2012 - 21:30
Rating: 9
I gave it a 5 as well because I have no desire to listen to it again.
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27.08.2012 - 22:13
sciacallo010
WTF?! After I had listened "In My Sword I Trust" I expected a killer album, shit!
I'll listen to it at least once, anyway
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27.08.2012 - 22:18
Void Eater
Account deleted
Oh well, at least the new Wintersun is likely to be good. But yeah this was really disappointing.
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27.08.2012 - 22:40
strack
Fair rating. They tried to do something different, but failed.
I think 'In My Sword I Trust' should be released as a single.
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27.08.2012 - 22:43
kalmah34
For my opinion, this is ceratinly not Ensiferum album , no excitment , no fast and complex playing. I probaly won't listen to this album again. I hope Jari will bring us a good one instead...
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27.08.2012 - 22:43
Rating: 6
Warman
Erotic Stains
I agree with the review, although I gave it a 7, it's one of the weakest 7:s I've given. And far away from what I expected since I thought "From Afar" was one of their best works. Overall as Baz said, it lacks (that Ensiferum) spirit and that's the main problem with this album!
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27.08.2012 - 22:55
Rating: 8
Windrider
Raureif
Really disagree with that, people should stop expecting the first albums being made over and over again.
One thing I agree with is that it doesn't resemble Ensiferum - as we know it - at all. But that doesn't make the music bad, e.g. Celestial Bond is a true Nightwish track, but even better than Nightwish, at least imo.
I too hope the next album will be faster and heavier again though, but this still is a great album.
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27.08.2012 - 23:12
ImperialTroll
Account deleted
I was very disappointed in the album. Read my review for the album on Metal Archives:

http://www.metal-archives.com/reviews/Ensiferum/Unsung_Heroes/344755/
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27.08.2012 - 23:15
Carl Berg
Carl Berg
I would definitely not give this album a 5. The album might not be the classical Ensiferum album, but a 5 is way too harsh. Sounds more like a disappointed fanboy's score than a professional reviewer's.
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27.08.2012 - 23:51
Alex F
Slick Dick Rick
I wasn't expecting anything so i wasn't surprised, 4.5/10 from me
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27.08.2012 - 23:53
MauricioVeiga
Harsh, but true
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28.08.2012 - 00:02
Rating: 8
Windrider
Raureif
Written by Guest on 27.08.2012 at 22:59

The album structure is a bit or two more 'Imaginaerum' as well. Anyway, I like it a lot and have played it almost on repeat ever since it came out.

Now that you mention it, right. So at least we're two ones liking the album in here lol, I also play it up and down.
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28.08.2012 - 00:22
Rating: 6
Doc G.
Full Grown Hoser
Staff
Yeah, from what I've heard so far, this album sounds pretty amateurish.
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"I got a lot of really good ideas, problem is, most of them suck."
- George Carlin
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28.08.2012 - 02:43
Rating: 7
Vermoorden
Written by Carl Berg on 27.08.2012 at 23:15

I would definitely not give this album a 5. The album might not be the classical Ensiferum album, but a 5 is way too harsh. Sounds more like a disappointed fanboy's score than a professional reviewer's.


My thoughts exactly. People need to stop expecting the old Ensiferum to come back...What we have is decent, not bad not great. But definitely not a 5..
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28.08.2012 - 04:03
BitterCOld
The Ancient One
Admin
...says a guy with an 8.76 average album vote.
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get the fuck off my lawn.

Beer Bug Virus Spotify Playlist crafted by Nikarg and I. Feel free to tune in and add some pertinent metal tunes!
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28.08.2012 - 04:54
Carl Berg
Carl Berg
Written by BitterCOld on 28.08.2012 at 04:03

...says a guy with an 8.76 average album vote.


I don't add albums that I don't like to my collection. Some people like balancing their score by downvoting albums. I'm not that guy.
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28.08.2012 - 04:59
Hammer Pie
Ensiferum hasn't been good since the two albums with Jari, but this is bad even for them.
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28.08.2012 - 05:04
BitterCOld
The Ancient One
Admin
Written by Carl Berg on 28.08.2012 at 04:54

I don't add albums that I don't like to my collection. Some people like balancing their score by downvoting albums. I'm not that guy.


i don't down vote albums either... inflation is just as bad. and voting is relative. i have more faith in people with spread and varied voting patterns than i do people with lots of 10's, 9's, and 1's. i relegate them to unconsequential.

Baz tends to rate albums higher than i do overall, but i have more faith in him than most... if he think the album is not good, it most likely isn't.
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28.08.2012 - 06:19
Rating: 5
AngelofDeth
Cyborg Raptor
Written by Carl Berg on 27.08.2012 at 23:15

I would definitely not give this album a 5. The album might not be the classical Ensiferum album, but a 5 is way too harsh. Sounds more like a disappointed fanboy's score than a professional reviewer's.

Honestly I dont think its that harsh. A pissed off fanboy would give this album a much lower rating like a 3(for ex: just look at my Khaos Legions rating )

Taking the Ensiferum name out of the equation I still wouldnt give this album more than a 6.5 considering it is still a very boring and mediocre folk album. It sounds like all the countless Ensiferum copy bands who just play the same tired melodies at an uncomfortably slow pace with barely memorable choruses or hooks.

Then when you add the ensiferum tag into the equation you can automatically drop a couple points because you have to compare it to their backlog as well as the genre as a whole.. leaving us with just around 5 points.. So yeah Id say its pretty fitting.
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28.08.2012 - 06:22
Carl Berg
Carl Berg
Written by BitterCOld on 28.08.2012 at 05:04

if he think the album is not good, it most likely isn't.


Is Baz god? There goes personal opinion...
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28.08.2012 - 09:02
bran
I think it is a very good album its totally different which i like about it 8.5
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top 5 albums of 2012 so far.

1. wintersun- time I
2. woods of ypres- woods V grey skies and electric light
3. agalloch- faustian echoes EP
4. the slow death- II
5. kreator- phantom antichrist
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28.08.2012 - 10:37
qlacs
"The Quaker"
I guess no wonder why these heroes were unsung before...
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28.08.2012 - 11:22
malaikat
Written by BitterCOld on 28.08.2012 at 05:04

Written by Carl Berg on 28.08.2012 at 04:54

I don't add albums that I don't like to my collection. Some people like balancing their score by downvoting albums. I'm not that guy.


i don't down vote albums either... inflation is just as bad. and voting is relative. i have more faith in people with spread and varied voting patterns than i do people with lots of 10's, 9's, and 1's. i relegate them to unconsequential.

Baz tends to rate albums higher than i do overall, but i have more faith in him than most... if he think the album is not good, it most likely isn't.


But: 90% of people on MS (or everywhere else) are casuals. Once in a few day they will log in, check their updates, and vote for the albums they like. And that's the point:albums they like. Not many people goes around listening to every single metal release, most of them just listen only the albums by bands they love - because of that, their vote ratings are always high. "If I love Band A and a Band B, why should I listen to Band C? I just love listening to music, I don't have to be super-dedicated about it. I just wanna hear that new album by that band I loved since high-school when I'm stuck in public transportation, nothing more."
90% of people are like that, you can't expect from anyone to be as methodical in their listening as the "professional" reviewers. After all, MS is a news/updates/info kind of site, not a social network for music critics.
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