When I heard the news today, oh boy - that being the sublime voice of Tommy Karevik leaving “prog” power metal act Seventh Wonder - I suppose it had to be done. Vampish OTT metallers Kamelot are kind of a big deal (outside of the US) and are touring most days out of the year. How can one clear-as-a-bell opera-adjacent singer like Karevik maintain himself as the master of two worlds? AND be a firefighter?
Kamelot is gothic in the same way the Twilight series is gothic. They’re cheesy in the same way Interview with the Vampire is cheesy. It’s like The Phantom of the Opera is a world that they alone inhabit and broadcast from. The result is high metal melodrama. It’s black eye make-up, leather pants, and constant chest beating on stage. If you aren’t on board, you will hate this. If you are, you will absolutely fucking love everything they do. The pomp, the pageantry, the pizzazz.
One More Flag In The Ground is built for arenas; announcing itself with the chorus, guitars and keys marching towards certain oblivion - but don’t worry, we’re the hero in this story. We always are, which makes it so endearing. You can’t deny their musicianship and the fact they defy power metal convention just enough to keep fresh. There aren’t many exceptional Kamelot albums among their body of thirteen discs (The Fourth Legacy and The Black Halo) but there are seldom any shit ones (Sorry, Ghost Opera). If you play the game. Which I tip you don’t.