Metalmorphosis

Masterplan

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Metalmorphosis is the 2026 comeback album from German power‑metal veterans Masterplan, released June 26 via Frontiers Music Srl after a roughly 13‑year gap since their last full set of new material, Novum Initium (2013). Often referred to as the band’s sixth or seventh studio record depending on how one counts the re‑recordings collection Pumpkings, it arrives with the long‑stable lineup of guitarist and founder Roland Grapow, vocalist Rick Altzi, bassist Jari Kainulainen, keyboardist Axel Mackenrott, and drummer Kevin Kott, who have been together for about a decade. Across ten tracks—Chase The Light, Electric Nights, Shadow Man, Bound To Fall, Pain Of Yesterday, Metalmorphosis, Through The Storm, Ghostlight, The Call, and the previously released 2024 single Rise Again—the album revisits the melodic, epic style of Masterplan’s early‑2000s work while pushing into a heavier, more aggressive sound.

Grapow describes Metalmorphosis as both a transformation and a return to roots: many musical ideas date back years, but are now realized with a weightier guitar tone, thicker rhythm section, and big, cinematic production that “sounds powerful with a lot of energy,” rather than simply faster or louder. Songs like Chase The Light and Electric Nights deliver stadium‑sized choruses and classic power‑metal speed, while Shadow Man, Bound To Fall, and Pain Of Yesterday lean into darker moods, Eastern‑tinged melodies, and lyrics about resilience, political unease, and the struggle to rise above past wounds. Reviewers generally praise the tight musicianship, strong, Jorn‑reminiscent vocals from Altzi, and the blend of familiar Masterplan hallmarks with refreshed energy—some outlets calling it a confident, emotional return near the top of modern power metal, others viewing it as a solid, slightly “safe” but satisfying reassertion of the band’s identity in a crowded scene.

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8024391155721
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Publisher :
Frontiers New Recordings Physical Only
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Genre :
Metal
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
6 x 5.2 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
90 g

Metalmorphosis

Masterplan

Sale - Sale price $19.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $19.99 CAD
Sold Out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Description

Metalmorphosis is the 2026 comeback album from German power‑metal veterans Masterplan, released June 26 via Frontiers Music Srl after a roughly 13‑year gap since their last full set of new material, Novum Initium (2013). Often referred to as the band’s sixth or seventh studio record depending on how one counts the re‑recordings collection Pumpkings, it arrives with the long‑stable lineup of guitarist and founder Roland Grapow, vocalist Rick Altzi, bassist Jari Kainulainen, keyboardist Axel Mackenrott, and drummer Kevin Kott, who have been together for about a decade. Across ten tracks—Chase The Light, Electric Nights, Shadow Man, Bound To Fall, Pain Of Yesterday, Metalmorphosis, Through The Storm, Ghostlight, The Call, and the previously released 2024 single Rise Again—the album revisits the melodic, epic style of Masterplan’s early‑2000s work while pushing into a heavier, more aggressive sound.

Grapow describes Metalmorphosis as both a transformation and a return to roots: many musical ideas date back years, but are now realized with a weightier guitar tone, thicker rhythm section, and big, cinematic production that “sounds powerful with a lot of energy,” rather than simply faster or louder. Songs like Chase The Light and Electric Nights deliver stadium‑sized choruses and classic power‑metal speed, while Shadow Man, Bound To Fall, and Pain Of Yesterday lean into darker moods, Eastern‑tinged melodies, and lyrics about resilience, political unease, and the struggle to rise above past wounds. Reviewers generally praise the tight musicianship, strong, Jorn‑reminiscent vocals from Altzi, and the blend of familiar Masterplan hallmarks with refreshed energy—some outlets calling it a confident, emotional return near the top of modern power metal, others viewing it as a solid, slightly “safe” but satisfying reassertion of the band’s identity in a crowded scene.

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