On Stolen Wings - Even the liquor opener makes it clear what direction Nightingale march on this album. Dominating keyboards, a passionate Dan Swanö and a "catchy" melody that runs through the whole song. Strong introduction to the album. 10/10
Lucifer's Lament - Here the foot is taken off the accelerator a little, not quite as compelling as most other songs, very emotional singing of Swanö. 9/10
Chasing The Storm Away - For me, the overheating of the album and one of the best songs I've heard in a long time. Even the mesmerizing interplay of guitar and keyboard collected the listener immediately. The refrain, which is underlain by a potential hit keyboard melody, simply can not escape! 10/10
Warriors Of The Dawn - A real burger with epic widescreen chorus. Class! 10/10
Forevermore - midtempo is hip, nice song, nice chorus, because I lack that special something of the other songs. Other bands would still sell for a song so her soul. 8/10
Divided I Fall - Did I mention that Swanö has a great voice that fits perfectly to these songs? In this case, a song with acoustic guitar and piano. Keyboard is also here but to give more volume here only to the song. Beautiful song. 10/10
The Voyage Of Endurance - Great hooks, stadium rock at its best! 10/10
27 (Curse or Coincidence?) - Again, it is a ballad and epic. Between some acoustic parts and Swanös rock voice comes in beautiful chorus has something to contribute. 10/10
The Maze - A rocking song that does not want to ignite quite with me. Not bad, but not a hit. 7/10
Echoes Of A Dream - yet there's a 70s / 80s power ballad Finally. Is a reminder of me somehow of Whitesnake. Very well done and therefore also 10/10.
Out tip: "Chasing The Storm Away". I have 1 minute and 5 seconds passed this song to me to buy the album, the rest I had not even listen to me!
Divine!