Let the drawers times aside and listen to the new album Unholy Savior on. The fire around frontwoman Noora Louhimo has their sound on Unholy Savior actually much more lifted in the Power Metal corner, as this has been the case on the first two albums. Of course there is still the keyboard carpets, which in my opinion are still far too intrusive.
However, the songs on the album are really good, as soon as the band leaves the horses off the lead and sets the pace. It then gets the voice of Noora Louhimo in dirtier pitches. This is particularly the case with the songs Lionheart, I Want The World ... And Everything In It, Speed and Danger and Far Far Away.
However, there are with Touch In The Night also a total failure on the album, which is more settled than in the kitsch Heavy Metal in the worst 80s pop!
Unholy Saviour is a good album, with strong moments when the band raushaut the fast songs!