Enshine
Elevation


4.5
superb

Review

by Melodeth USER (39 Reviews)
January 16th, 2026 | 16 replies


Release Date: 01/03/2026 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Atmospheric melodeath worth the wait - and worth its weight in gold

A decade on from “Singularity”, Jari Lindholm, together with Sébastien Pierre, has blessed us with a new Enshine LP. Of all Lindholm’s projects, Enshine is perhaps his most beloved and anticipated amongst progressive melodeath disciples. And for good reason. Enshine especially, carries forth a recurring theme of ethereal vastness and mystical grandeur that draws in a legion of stargazers beyond his one-off full length forays with Slumber, Exgenesis and 2021 self titled release. What sets Enshine apart, including this “Elevation” record, from Lindholm’s other crafts is the distinct gaze elements woven into the melodeath framework as immediately exhibited in the aptly named opener “Shimmering”.

The framed mist rising from the mountains forms into view to set a divine scene for the remainder of “Elevation”. Here a perfect synthesis is struck between Pierre (vocals, lyrics and keys) and Lindholm (guitars, keys, backing vocals) who conjure existential contemplations above all else through Pierre’s elegies and Lindholm’s dreamy melodies. This is music for musings, for the mind to wander and then return to appreciate the intricacies of the compositions, the layered riffs and winding solos.

The relieving escape in dreams is the meaning behind the ensuing “Heartbliss” which melts in your mouth through striking a balance of the finest atmospheric melodeath heard in some time. Even with comparisons to the greats Insomnium and Be’lakor, songs like this are pure magic. Whilst the bass line intro to “Where the Sunshine is Felt” is reminiscent of Eternal Storm’s “Dim Illusion”, it onwardly traverses a different path, more amenable and commensurate to rapture - excuse the pun.

The mind wanders further with “Distant Glow” as the keys noodle a wormhole, a probe backed by a heavy craft, to round out Act 1 before “The Moment” seizes its opening to hit the listener with the most iconic of intros. The lead riff is initially curbed only to be subtly furnished with a tail in its second lap, a small but powerful inclusion. Lindholm and his recording rhythm duo of Giannis Koskinas (bass guitar) and Marcelo Aires (drums) have great chemistry as metal this melodic and atmospheric is rarified. “The Purity of Emptiness” evokes comparable stirring releases from Counting Hours and naturally Pierre’s other notable productions with Fractal Gates and Cold Insight, yet this track within the fabric of “Elevation” is all-together alluring and enduring despite being drenched in melancholy.

This record won’t be put down any time soon as there is much to savour like “Soar to Fall” or as inversely experienced by this listener Fall to Soar. 2026 is upon us and Enshine have managed to “Reignite” and “Elevation” can serve as a beacon for melodic metal to relish as we hurtle forward through the next decade.



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Muzz79
January 16th 2026


3978 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Enshone

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
January 16th 2026


117289 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Pos hard. Really good album.

Muzz79
January 17th 2026


3978 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Between this and new Ruins it’s been a cracking start

brickhed
January 17th 2026


1525 Comments


do i listen to melodeath? not at all. do i read every Melodeth review when they pop up? absolutely.

Muzz79
January 17th 2026


3978 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Nice of u to say brickhed!

Durrzo
January 17th 2026


3642 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Really enjoyed this, was surprised when they showed up in my feed announcing it was about to drop, they'd been quiet so long that I kinda forgot they exist. Pleasant surprise.

MeatWolf
January 17th 2026


313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Yay this got a review. Excellent record, at first it sounded not really exciting but lots of sweet hidden melodies of genius Mr Lindholm making uncover themselves over time. Where the Sunrise Is Felt and especially Heartbliss are pure beauty. A bit sad it has no stellar close like Apex or Constellation though. Also this is probably the best production Enshine ever had! Best layout and artwork as well, dreamy hazy light-infused landscapes are the most perfect match.

And I would strongly advise everyone who likes this to check the latest single of Lindholm's solo project named "The Surface Above/Odyssean" which is even more mesmerizing than this.

chronoclast
January 18th 2026


94 Comments


Idk. I’ve listened to singularity and origin and feel the vocals are very one-note.

mystagogus
January 19th 2026


253 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Prefer this one to both Singularity and Origin, although agree vocals are rather one more instrument which I actually like.

PortalofPerfection
January 19th 2026


3421 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Nice review man!



Been spinning this a ton, might bump the rating. Singularity is still me fave, there's just too many killer riffs for it not to be but this might end up second. It's so cohesive and consistent.

Muzz79
January 20th 2026


3978 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Agreed portal it’s so cohesive and consistent. Love every song. Might have a top 5er in the first week of the year ha

Josh D.
January 20th 2026


18283 Comments


Nothing wrong with this, it's just not very interesting.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
January 20th 2026


117289 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Its definitely good, but its not a mind blower imo.

Dmax28
January 20th 2026


1463 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Singularity hits me better than this but I do like this

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
January 20th 2026


117289 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I gotta hear Singularity soon.

Muzz79
January 21st 2026


3978 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Singularity def has memorable melodies but prefer the atmosphere and subtle build ups on this tbh



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