Mission Jupiter - Aftermath (2025)
Aftermath marks Mission Jupiter’s bold reemergence following lineup changes, led by the commanding new vocalist Kate Varsak. The album opens with the atmospheric prog-metal of “Revelation,” then shifts through dynamic emotional landscapes—from the powerful melodic surge of “Sometimes It Hurts” and ballad-like introspection in “Human Nature” to heavier, more intense moments like “Self-Destruction.” Tracks in Belarusian, such as “Jak Spyniajecca Bol,” showcase their cultural roots and artistic ambition, while cuts like “Crippled Country” and “Bittersweet (Love Song)” layer industrial tones and lush atmospheres for depth. Instrumentally, it balances ferocious riffs, sax accents, and thoughtful interludes, all underpinned by tight, polished production. Overall, Aftermath is a confident, expansive statement of identity and evolution—an album that reaffirms Mission Jupiter as a progressive metal force with renewed voice, vision, and emotional resonance.
Genre: Alternative metal
Country: Belarus
Final Verdict: 64% (Good Album)
Yearly Ranking: 184th / 448
Highlight: Crippled Country
Made me think of:
Lacuna Coil
Evanescence
Katatonia
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