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Passengers In Panic – “Amnesia” (Album Review)

Jun 28, 2025

General Information

Personnel:
Yohanna (Ioanna Galani) – vocals
Lela Argyri – guitars
Lefteris Christou – bass
Fivos Andriopoulos – drums

Guests:
Yiannis Tsortekis – narration and vocals on “Kaixis” and “Erase Me”
Christos Antoniou – symphonic orchestration on “How to Breathe”
Garifalia Liana Bardis – guest vocals on “Kaixis”

Producer: Psychon (Septicflesh)
Label: Sleaszy Rider
Release date: June 6th, 2024

Setting the Scene

Passengers In Panic return with Amnesia, their second album, and a key moment in the band’s path. Known for their mix of heavy metal and traditional Greek sounds, the Athens-based group continues to build on the strong foundation set by their debut.

First Impression

Hearing the mix of Greek folk music with metal felt really familiar to me since it reminds me of the traditional sounds I grew up with. What caught my attention right away was how naturally the two styles were woven together like threads in a cozy well-made blanket. This is not just a metal album with some folk bits added in. It feels like one whole thing where both sides fit perfectly. I loved it from the very first listen.

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Visual Vibes

The artwork of Amnesia matches the album’s mood with impressive clarity. The underwater scene reflects the feeling of being lost in thought or memory while still holding a quiet strength. It is a beautifully made graphic that captures the emotional depth of the music.

Track on Repeat

Mother’s Lament stood out as a powerful closer. It starts calm, then builds into something heavier with a rich, evolving melody. The shift in tone keeps it gripping, making it a memorable and fitting end to the album.

In-depth Notes

Musical Shape 🎸

The album flows beautifully between heavy and melodic moments, skillfully blending powerful riffs with traditional Greek folk melodies. It moves from epic openers to calm, introspective tracks and back to intense, fast-paced songs without ever feeling disjointed. Folk instruments and acoustic layers add depth and richness, while the guitar solos on this album are truly iconic, adding extra character and energy throughout.

Vocal Performance 🎤

The vocals on Amnesia are impressively versatile and perfectly match the album’s blend of metal and folk. Yohanna’s voice feels right at home whether in the calmer, more melodic moments like How To Breathe or in the heavier, intense sections of songs like Amnesia and Siren’s Call. Her delivery adapts smoothly to the shifting moods, carrying both the traditional and metal elements with equal strength. Tracks like Kaixis highlight this balance especially well with more prominent backing vocals that add extra depth. Overall, the vocals complement the instruments beautifully, helping to tie the whole album together.

Production Quality 🎧

The production on Amnesia is clear and balanced, letting both the folk instruments and heavy metal elements shine together. It creates a polished yet powerful sound that perfectly supports the album’s mood and depth.

Themes and Concepts 💭

The album feels like a strong reflection of the band’s commitment to tackling real-life topics through a powerful and unique sound. It addresses themes like struggle, survival, and social issues, giving the music an emotional depth that connects with the listener.

Final Verdict

A powerful and deeply moving fusion of metal and Greek folk that feels both authentic and unforgettable from start to finish.

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Perfect For…

 

Enjoying nature

Long hours driving

Music while working

Emotional struggle

 

Will I play it again?

The question should be: Will I ever stop?

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Being a feminist has been normalized as an irregularity through our patriarchal society, so I'd rather be called a "decent human" than a "feminist man". I breathe Metal and Rock and have a screwed-up sense of humour.

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