Review
'Dominion' is a full-throttle ride that'll have you headbanging one minute and contemplating life the next. Skillet's eleventh studio album packs a punch with 12 tracks that explore resilience, freedom, and spiritual struggles. The band's signature blend of hard rock and metal is on full display, with John Cooper's powerful vocals leading the charge alongside the dynamic instrumentation of Korey Cooper, Seth Morrison, and Jen Ledger.
Kicking things off with the high-octane single 'Surviving the Game,' Skillet sets the tone for an album that's both intense and uplifting. But don't think it's all just noise and fury - tracks like 'Refuge' show off the band's softer side and versatility. The production team, including Kane Churko, Kevin Churko, Michael O'Connor, and Seth Mosley, have polished this baby to a shine, creating a cohesive and impactful sound that'll rattle your speakers.
While some critics have pointed out a bit of disjointedness in the album's structure, fans have embraced 'Dominion' with open arms. It's made its mark on the charts, climbing the US Billboard 200, US Christian Albums, and US Top Hard Rock Albums. Whether you're a die-hard Skillet fan or new to the party, 'Dominion' serves up a hearty helping of rock anthems that'll stick with you long after the last chord fades. - Raegan