Helms Deep
Chasing The Dragon


4.5
superb

Review

by PsychicChris USER (642 Reviews)
July 3rd, 2025 | 9 replies


Release Date: 06/20/2025 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A classy heavy metal expansion of anthemic songwriting and extravagant playing

Chasing the Dragon is one of those sophomore albums that expands upon its predecessor in every sense of the word. On top of longer individual songs totaling to a broader runtime, the band itself sees its lineup expand with a change in drummers and a second guitarist brought into the fold. Fortunately, it still manages to feel like a natural extension of the classy heavy metal style that the group presented with 2023’s Treacherous Ways.

The musicianship does well in reflecting its old school influences, reminding me of something between their contemporaries in Idol Throne and Greyhawk in how it channels an exuberant attitude with an onslaught of acrobatic playing. The guitars draw the most attention with blazing gallops reinforced by hard-driving drums and persistent leads that often draw Yngwie comparisons. The vocals also stand out for a hardy baritone ala Satan it Savatage, generally presenting a gruff demeanor that lends itself to singalong melodicism as well as the occasional falsettos.

An hour’s worth of material is admittedly a lot to sort through, especially when so much of it goes at such unrelenting speeds, but there are plenty of excellent tracks. “Black Sefirot” and the title track set the furious pacing quite nicely that “Craze of the Vampire” and “Necessary Evil” inject with a little extra menace. “Cursed” is the catchiest track of the lot, fluctuating the tempo to a steady upbeat trot tailor-made for a workout mortgage complete with a strong chorus while “Seventh Circle” threatens to go into full power-thrash. “Shiva’s Wrath” also proves to be a ballsy closer, ending the album as a seven-minute instrumental whose appropriately eastern tinges play like a climax of all the neoclassical exercises that the band had been putting in throughout.

It can be a bit exhausting to take in Chasing The Dragon’s over the top execution all at once but it ultimately comes through as a powerful effort. It feels like a step up from what was already a strong debut, showcasing Helms Deep’s extravagant playing and anthemic songwriting to great effects. While the first half is a bit more consistent and there are places that could’ve benefitted from a bit of trimming, it never feels like the band is biting off more than they can chew.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Jmal00
July 3rd 2025


140 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Great review for an excellent album here in 2025! Certainly a top 5 album of the year thus far. I look forward to even more progress from these guys.

Azazzel
July 3rd 2025


1146 Comments


Chris batting 1.000 on a hot streak m/ gotta check those albums in recommended by reviewer

Zac124
July 3rd 2025


3748 Comments


I need to check this. That album cover is beautiful.

rockarollacola
July 4th 2025


2421 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

YES. This shit is for the boys

ToSmokMuzyki
July 5th 2025


14527 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

hot ablum but theres a scent of stinky pika poop

Hawks
Contributing Reviewer
July 5th 2025


107378 Comments


First album slays. Gotta get to this one soon.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
July 6th 2025


12789 Comments


This looks sick.

rockarollacola
July 6th 2025


2421 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

it is sick. this is some terminal shit

frozencarl
July 8th 2025


1968 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yea this has a riff or two



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