Album Review – Anthea / Beyond The Dawn (2026)

This California-based Symphonic Metal entity returns with their most ambitious release to date, showcasing a broader dynamic range, heavier arrangements, and a more pronounced dramatic identity.

Founded in 2015 by vocalist and keyboardist Diego Valadez, and known for their distinctive theatrical approach and dynamic blend of Symphonic, Melodic, and Progressive Metal elements, Los Angeles, California-based outfit Anthea is back with their third full-length album, titled Beyond The Dawn, the follow-up to their 2022 sophomore opus Tales Untold. Recorded at Dream Vale Studios, produced, mixed and mastered by the band’s own Diego Valadez, displaying a stylish artwork by Dávid Busai of Mordiggian Art, and featuring “The Sirens” Mel Del Real and Astrid Anaya on backing vocals, the new album by Diego Valadez on clean vocals, keyboards and orchestration, Juan Pina on harsh vocals and guitars, Marcos Mejia also on the guitars, Gabby Hawk on bass, and Peter Vasquez on drums is undoubtedly their most ambitious release to date, showcasing a broader dynamic range, heavier arrangements, and a more pronounced dramatic identity highly recommended for fans of Dynazty, Kamelot, and Powerwolf.

The title-track Beyond The Dawn blends the finesse of Symphonic Metal with the darkness of Black Metal thanks to the stunning clash of the clean vocals by Diego with the devilish gnarls by Juan, followed by Phantom in the Masquerade, offering a more direct version of Symphonic and Melodic Metal, with Juan and Marcos extracting pure adrenaline from their stringed axes. The Lost Soul sounds as epic and imposing as its predecessors, with Peter adding endless fuel and heaviness to the music with his classic drumming; whereas Awakening (Song for Spring) leans towards the current music played by bands like Epica and Nightwish, with Diego’s vocals being nicely supported by “The Sirens.” And Bygone Age (Chicxulub) is a multi-layered tune that sounds pure Symphonic Metal at times, also venturing through Symphonic Black Metal lands to give it an extra kick.

From Shadows to Light is a cinematic creation by Anthea, showcasing another ass-kicking performance by Peter on drums, supported by the massive bass lines by Gabby, followed by Crystal Moon, a good instrumental tune that unfortunately gets a bit tiresome after a while. They get back on track with the incendiary Wanderer’s Quell, with the riffs and keys by Marcos and Juan transpiring Melodic Power Metal. And it’s time to slow things down and enjoy the dark power ballad Whispers of the Heart, with Diego’s vocals and Marcos’ solo sounding stunning. Duality of Gaia is a straightforward Melodic Metal tune presenting their trademark fusion of clean and harsh vocals, always supported by the classic kitchen by Gabby and Peter; while lastly, we’re treated to their cover version for Tahnee Caine and Tryanglz’s hit Burnin’ in the Third Degree (check the original version HERE, recorded for the 1984 film The Terminator, and featured prominently in the Tech Noir nightclub scenes). Needless to say, they turn the song’s techno essence into sheer metal madness.

“This record pushed us to explore every corner of our sound – from fast and heavy tracks to more emotional and melodic moments,” commented the band, presenting a mature and confident chapter in their journey, offering a cohesive yet varied listening experience shaped by themes of growth, transition, uncertainty, and renewal. Blending compelling melodies, powerful orchestration, and expressive songwriting, the album surely helps the band to establish themselves as a distinctive voice within modern Symphonic Metal. With that said, you can get to know more about Diego Valadez and his Anthea on Facebook an on Instagram, stream their classy music on any platform like Spotify, and of course grab you copy of Beyond The Dawn from Rockshots Records, letting the melodious and electrifying Symphonic Metal by those American metallers penetrate deep inside your metal heart.

Best moments of the album: Beyond The Dawn, From Shadows to Light and Wanderer’s Quell.

Worst moments of the album: Crystal Moon.

Released in 2026 Rockshots Records

Track listing
1. Beyond The Dawn 4:13
2. Phantom in the Masquerade 3:32
3. The Lost Soul 3:44
4. Awakening (Song for Spring) 4:16
5. Bygone Age (Chicxulub) 4:03
6. From Shadows to Light 4:40
7. Crystal Moon 4:11
8. Wanderer’s Quell 3:53
9. Whispers of the Heart 4:46
10. Duality of Gaia 4:12
11. Burnin’ in the Third Degree (Tahnee Caine and Tryanglz cover) 3:38

Band members
Diego Valadez – lead vocals, keyboards, orchestration
Juan Pina – rhythm guitars, harsh vocals
Marcos Mejia – lead guitars
Gabby Hawk – bass
Peter Vasquez – drums

Guest musicians
Mel Del Real – backing vocals
Astrid Anaya – backing vocals