The album benefits from an impeccable production (thanks in part to Timo Tolkki of Stratovarius).

 Ultimately, the album isn’t bad, but I hoped that our Italian favorites would show more ideas along with their grit.

Vision Divine's The 25th Hour follows up earlier successes but introduces a heavier, more aggressive style with new band members. The production is polished and the musicianship solid, particularly from new keyboardist Alessio Lucatti. However, the album lacks some of the creative spark and distinctiveness found in past releases, with vocals occasionally overshadowed by the intense instrumentation. Overall, it's a competent power metal album though less memorable than its predecessors. Discover Vision Divine's evolving power metal sound in The 25th Hour – listen now and explore its heavy riffs and vibrant musicianship.

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