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Album Review | Shadowborne – “Heaven’s Falling”

by | Jun 18, 2026

General Information

Personnel:
Eira Shadowborne – vocals
The Warden – guitar, keyboards, backup vocals
The Oathbearer – lead guitar
The Keeper – bass
The Warbringer – drums

Producer: Kristoffer Göbel
Release Date:
June 19, 2026
Label: Scarlet Records

Setting the Scene

Hailing from Sweden, Shadowborne marks their arrival with the release of their debut album, Heaven’s Falling. The record serves as a heavy, cinematic introduction to their brand of power metal.

First Impression

From the very first track, Heaven’s Falling immediately pulls you into a heavy, dark fantasy epic. The record commands authority right out of the gate, establishing an atmosphere that is highly cinematic and incredibly engaging. It constantly shifts its momentum, effortlessly dragging you from anthemic, battle-ready choruses to intimate, folk-tinged melodies without ever losing its grip. Ultimately, the album delivers a deeply satisfying and cohesive musical journey that holds your attention from the opening chants to the final emotional notes.

Similar Sounds

If you’re into any of these artists, this album should be on your radar.

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Visual Vibes

The vibrant artwork perfectly visualizes the album’s dark fantasy lore, depicting a glowing, robed sorceress and four cloaked companions standing on scorched earth beneath a massive, menacing dragon. This dramatic, fiery composition not only brings the mythical narrative to life but also captures the essence of the music, with its intense color palette directly mirroring the high-energy power metal riffs found throughout the record.

Track on Repeat

“The Wall”

A masterfully crafted highlight, blending intimate, chant-worthy melodies with a spectacular guitar solo and spectacular vocals.

In-depth Notes

Musical Shape 🎸

Instrumentally, Heaven’s Falling thrives on dynamic arrangements and exceptional guitar work. The album establishes its cinematic scope early with the wonderful orchestrations on “Winter Is Coming (Heims Adventit),” but it is the lead guitar work that repeatedly steals the show. Standout solos elevate tracks like “High And Low” and “Wolf And The Queen,” leading to a final display of guitar brilliance on “End Of The World.” Furthermore, the band avoids power metal monotony through clever instrument distribution and rhythmic shifts—whether driving the faster pace of “Custodians” or completely changing up the album’s established structure on “Stranger To Myself” to keep the listener engaged.

Vocal Performance 🎤

Eira Shadowborne delivers a highly versatile and commanding vocal performance that perfectly anchors the album. The delivery effortlessly shifts to match the record’s dynamic momentum through well-executed key changes, reaching impressive higher notes on “Wolf And The Queen” and pivoting to a grittier, Iron Maiden-esque edge on “Custodians.” Finally, the performance reaches a powerful emotional peak, closing out the story with soaring high vocals on the ballad-like finale, “End Of The World.”

Production Quality 🎧

The production on Heaven’s Falling expertly manages the album’s dynamic shifts. By balancing the varied instrument distribution and capturing the deliberate pauses and tempo changes, the production ensures the music remains engaging and non-monotonous throughout the entire journey.

Themes and Concepts 💭

Shadowborne executes their dark fantasy concept brilliantly by ensuring the music directly serves the narrative. Themes of sacrifice and survival are woven deeply into the arrangements, notably with the track “Hold The Door,” which contains a nod to Hodor, everyone’s favourite character on Game of Thrones. Ultimately, the cinematic lore feels emotionally genuine because it is driven by the dynamic musical atmosphere rather than standard songwriting clichés.

Final Verdict

A massive, cinematic power metal triumph that flawlessly forges heavy riffs and dark fantasy into an unforgettable debut.

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Perfect For…

Naturesitting in nature, with your thoughts
Night Walks – good for deep thinking
Working when a co-worker comes to your desk to show you photos of his kids, turn the VOLUME UP.
Working on Arts – inspirational melodies

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Reuel Way

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.