Recorded at Wire World Studios, Nashville with Michael Wagener (Accept, Ozzy Osbourne) Renegade is sure a sure power metal classic. Nuclear Blast.
CD Reviews
More like 4 1/2, but Hammerfall's best IMO
Mark R. Guglielmo | Wood Ridge, NJ United States | 05/27/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'll say this for Hammerfall: they've picked a style that works and they're sticking to it. If you're worried that Hammerfall might be changing their ways in an effort to mature, don't. This is more of the same melodic, supercharged power metal you'd expect from the new kings of the block. And that's a good thing.I really, really wanted to give this 5 stars, but I just couldn't. It wasn't that there is anything particularly wrong with the album, because there is not. In fact, most of it rocks harded and more smoothly than their previous release ("Legacy of Kings"). With song titles like "Templars of Steel" and "Keep the Flame Burning," you know where they're heading. Coincidentally, these are two of the strongest songs on the album and great choices to kick things off. "Renegade" and "Living in Victory" are also extremely strong, instantly memorable and chock full of speedy riffs and bombastic drumming. And though others dislike it, I found the ballad "Always Will Be" to be hauntingly beautiful, enough so that I stopped what I was doing to read along with the lyrics, completely immersing myself in the song. It's that good.But the rest of the album seems to lose a bit of steam. Either that, or simply not do anything different than the first five tracks. Which to me is not bad (because the first five are so good), but prevents the album from being truly "perfect." All told though, it's a fantastic power metal experience and well worth the $15 it costs. Get it."
Hammerfall's third a great album
Lars Hellberg | Flen, Sweden | 10/22/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Following the rather unstructured Glory to the Brave and the much improved Legacy of Kings, this Swedish band goes to new heights with this album. Renegade is a master piece! Ten great songs, powerful chords and a vibrating, dynamic voice work by outstanding Joacim Cans. The guitar work gets just better and better, and Yngwie Malmsteen's ex-drummer Anders Johansson lends a heavy beat to the album. Best track: A Legend Reborn and hit-single Renegade. This album is currently no 1 on the Swedish chart, beating back pop-giants like Madonna."
"Brace up, defend, never ever be outdone in bravery"
D. Knouse | vancouver, washington United States | 04/12/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This album ranges from good to outstanding, with the only uninspired track (surprisingly) being a ballad entitled "Always Will Be." Hammerfall usually nails their ballads, so I was actually stunned that this track is easily the least effective song here. After their stellar debut album, "Glory to the Brave," shocked the entire Metal community into believing in Power Metal again, their second album, "Legacy of Kings," cemented their standing with a solid follow-up excursion but showed them to be in a holding pattern nonetheless. Not content to play it safe for their third album, they released "Renegade" with a sound of renewed vigor and some substantially improved production. Hammerfall takes more chances with this recording, incorporating studio effects and even more chain-gang choruses than ever before, making for a much more interesting album. The vocals are confident and inspired, the guitar-work is often technically impressive but never at the cost of losing the direction of the song, and the end result is a solid Power Metal album that I feel is nearly as good as their debut. However, this album did polarize some of their fans who wanted another "Legacy of Kings." I enjoy listening to all four of their studio creations, but with "Renegade" I appreciated hearing Hammerfall push themselves in new directions, intuitively aware of the acute possiblity of sounding stagnant with yet another attempt at replicating "Glory to the Brave." I rate this album as their second best album to date; topping "Glory to the Brave" will be next to impossible, but there are many moments on this recording that feel equally inspired. Thank you."
Tired Album
speedy1383 | Florida | 10/02/2002
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I hate to say it, but this is the first album by them that I did not like. I did not think the intensity was there. I felt they were going through the motions on the songs. I would compare it to the Fear of the Dark album by Iron Maiden. Bruce Dickinson seemed bored with the album, just like Joacim Cans here. I do not feel a change in singer is needed for the group. Cans has a great and distinctive voice in the hard rock world. The two years off between studio albums should work wonders for the group. I really don't care what this group wears in the pictures. They can dress up like unicorns for all I care. As long as they rock, it is alright with me. I look forward to their new album coming out and I will go see them with Dio in the coming months. Hopefully, they will be supporting a stronger album than Renegade."