Tuesday 13 August 2019

Skillet - Victorious (2019)


We're in for a treat with this. I want to say my mind has been blown with Skillet's tenth studio, and latest, album Victorious. Since "Legendary" was released all the way back in May, I had incredibly high hopes and expectations for this, and I am pleased to say that my expectations were majorly exceeded by the sheer quality and performance of all songs included. Victorious brings you material ranging from heavy-hitting ballads, such as "Back to Life", to calm and awe-inspiring songs, like "Anchor".

Once again, sticking to 12 songs to an album, Victorious is inspiring from start to finish, and mainly sticking to the Rock genre, unlike its predecessor Unleashed, which featured songs ranging from Metal to Pop. In terms of composition and performance, they have outdone themselves. Certainly, some of the songs in this album invoke a greater emotional response compared to others, with songs tackling subjects, such as depression. John Cooper explained "Victorious" as such:

"I wanted to write a song for people who suffer from depression. I wanted to tell them that they are not alone. This song is both simultaneously sad and inspiring. Hopefully, it can encourage people to transcend the dark places they live in."

By encapsulating such emotion in a song is a mean feat, but Skillet pulled it off. With all the songs, they're inspiring in some way, and that's what I like about Skillet: they care.

While the songs have an exceptional performance, it certainly feels a lot different to previous albums, like Unleashed and Rise. Some of the songs feel mainstream, with "Legendary" actually making it to mainstream radio. Don't get me wrong, the songs are great. It just feels a whole lot different to their previous material, and I think that's what takes away from it slightly. It's not the grittier, harder-hitting Skillet that panheads are used to.

At the end of the day, the long-awaited Victorious lives up to expectations, and manages to call back to their 2006 Comatose days, while leaving some songs for the mainstream audience to listen to. Fantastic material and a great listen.

Favourite Tracks: "You Ain't Ready", "Victorious", "Reach", "Anchor", "Back to Life"
Rating: 8 / 10

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