Label : Shark Records
Review By Tony Cannella

"Human Fragility" lasts for 15-songs and well over 60-minutes long, so you are definitely getting your money's worth from Dawn of Destiny. The vocals Tanja Maul are another positive aspect of this CD, she has a good range that she utilizes to it's fullest on "Human Fragility". Two of the best songs on the CD are helped out by two guest stars: Axxis vocalist Bernhard Weiss shares vocal duties with Tanja Maul on "Unborn Child" and Elegy frontman Ian Parry joins in on the excellent title track. Other highlights include: "Destiny Unknown" (which has a "Keepers... era Helloween-ish chorus), "In A Heartless World" and the great melodic track "Learning To Fly". In my opinion the main highlight comes with Egyptian themed "Ten Plagues of Egypt". The band really flex their muscles on this one and the chant along chorus and the extreme male vocals add a nice touch to the song.
One thing I have found in the time that I have been reviewing CDs is that there are a lot of good power metal bands from all over the world, and contrary to popular opinion a lot of them have something different and unique to offer the listener. Dawn of Destiny are one of the best, that I've heard in quite awhile. The songs are so wonderfully crafted, mixing crunchy metal riffs with the symphonic and melodic bombast of say, and early Helloween or Savatage. This German band may have what it takes to break out from the crowded power metal pack and really make a name for themselves - if that doesn't come to fruition, there is no denying the fact that they've made a great album..
Rating - 95/100
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