After twenty years, these veterans of the Calgary metal scene are going out with a bang with their third and final album, featuring ten songs about ten of the band’s favorite horror movies.
Veterans of the Calgary metal scene, Blackened Death Metal horde Gales of Avalon is unleashing their third and final full-length release, titled Terror Vision, following up on their 2017 album Hope and their 2022 EP Oblivion. You read it correctly. Unfortunately, after twenty years, countless shows, three EPs, and three full-length albums, the band has decided to bring their adventure to an end. Mixed by James Neill, with help from Mark Dillon and Gavin Szentner, and mastered by Roland Rodas at Cavern of Echoes, the new album by vocalist and bassist James Neill, vocalist and guitarist Mark Dillon, guitarist Collin Wo, and drummer Jamie Gallo features ten songs about ten of the band’s favorite horror movies, offering their trademark mix of catchy heavy songs and soaring guitar harmonies, and their brand of genre bending metal songs.
Your body and soul are doomed if you don’t enjoy the opening track Camp Crystal Lake, from its eerie intro until the very end, with their Death Metal riffs matching perfectly with James’ deep guttural. Mark and Collin then bring the badass Rock N’ Roll vibe from the mighty Motörhead through their sharp riffs in Return of the Living Dead, perfect for some wild headbanging; followed by Lifeforce, another blast of Death N’ Roll led by the classic beats by Jamie, supported by the rumbling bass by James. The Town that Dreaded Sundown invites us all to bang our heads together with the quartet, with James once again barking and roaring nonstop, whereas 100 Pieces of Gold explodes into a wild mix of 70’s Rock N’ Roll, Stoner Metal and their core Death Metal after its cryptic intro.
The deep vociferations by James are nicely complemented by the always heavy-as-hell riffs by Mark and Collin in Always You, offering more of the band’s trademark blend of savagery and melodious sounds, and the dual vocal attack by James and Mark works really well in C.H.U.D., while Jamie keeps blasting his drums in great fashion. After such a bold tune, Dead by Dawn presents another round of the band’s scathing riffage, albeit a bit repetitive in the end; while in My Bloody Valentine they get back to a more electrifying sonority, with the riffs and solos by Mark and Collin living up to the legacy of Melodic Death Metal. Finally, we face a unique take on one of the biggest slasher films of all time, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, featuring Amanda Marie Bourdon of the bands Caveat and Greybeard, mixing rap music with their core deadly sounds.
“We had a lot of time to write and record this album. We played the songs live for a few years, working them out, and we are very proud and happy with the final product. We knew, going into the recording, that this was gonna be the last one. So, we wanted to put in an effort that was heavy and fun for the fans,” said James Neill, and if you want to know more about Gales of Avalon, their very last album, as well as their previous ones, you can find those guys on Facebook, stream their music on Spotify, and of course purchase the album from BandCamp. Not only that, the band will be playing an album release party on June 13 at Vern’s Tavern in Calgary, with support from The Bodies of Everest, Armifera, Oklahoma, and BlackSpirit, which means if you’re around that area you know what to do. Gales of Avalon are going out with a bang with Terror Vision, and hopefully we’ll hear from the guys with other bands and projects. Gales of Avalon will surely be missed, but not before leaving us with a banger of an album.
Best moments of the album: Return of the Living Dead, Always You and My Bloody Valentine.
Worst moments of the album: Dead by Dawn.
Released in 2026 Independent
Track listing
1. Camp Crystal Lake 4:56
2. Return of the Living Dead 4:33
3. Lifeforce 5:27
4. The Town that Dreaded Sundown 4:15
5. 100 Pieces of Gold 4:18
6. Always You 5:25
7. C.H.U.D. 3:45
8. Dead by Dawn 4:52
9. My Bloody Valentine 3:45
10.Texas Chainsaw Massacre 4:12
Band members
James Neill – vocals, bass
Mark Dillon – vocals, guitars
Collin Wo – guitars
Jamie Gallo – drums
Guest musician
Amanda Marie Bourdon – vocals on “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”