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SOUND CHECK: Shadows At The Light Of Dawn by Nefastis

Music Review
Shelia Taylor
March 6, 2026

Italian symphonic death metal can sometimes feel like it’s trying too hard to be a film score, but on Shadows At The Light Of Dawn, Nefastis treats the orchestra like a weapon rather than just a backdrop. After a long hiatus and a total sound overhaul, they’ve returned with a four-act concept album that feels like a massive world build.

The album’s first single “Shadow Spell” was a total jolt. It skips the usual symphonic fluff and dives straight into a post-apocalyptic narrative where death metal riffs collide with piano and cinematic sounds. The music captures that specific disorientation of a world after a collapse. It’s where survivors are haunted by both the physical wreckage and spectral memories. Tracks like “Seduced by the Beauty of the Darkness” and “Vortex of Light” show off the band’s new progressive edge by shifting between technical intensity and melodic depth without losing the plot.

By the time you reach the eight-minute “Collapsing Dream,” the evolution of the band is undeniable. They’ve moved far beyond their thrash roots into a space that feels more like a dark and narrative journey. The album ends with “Flowers Swept Away by the Autumn” and leaves behind a heavy, atmospheric stillness. 

Shadows At The Light Of Dawn is a record for anyone who likes their metal to feel like a story and it proves that even in a blackened and post-nuclear vision there is still plenty of room for ambitious and soaring melodies.

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