Avenged Sevenfold - Life Is But A Dream -2023- ... Apr 2026

“We’re not trying to be different for the sake of it,” drummer Brooks Wackerman (a jazz-trained powerhouse who joined in 2015) explained. “We’re trying to be honest. And the truth is, we don’t feel like a heavy metal band anymore. We feel like a band who used to play heavy metal.” Where does Life Is But a Dream rank in Avenged Sevenfold’s catalog? That’s the wrong question. It exists outside the catalog. It’s not a sequel to The Stage or a return to form. It’s a declaration of independence from form itself.

Life is but a dream. And sometimes, the best dreams are the ones that make no sense at all—the ones you wake up from thinking, “What the hell was that?” before immediately wanting to fall back asleep and see where it goes.

The result is the most audacious, polarizing, and unexpectedly profound album of their career. The seven-year gap between 2016’s The Stage and Life Is But a Dream was fraught. The pandemic, personal losses, and a collective existential reckoning pushed the band to the brink of creative exhaustion. Guitarist Synyster Gates and frontman M. Shadows have both admitted in interviews that they considered walking away entirely. Avenged Sevenfold - Life Is But A Dream -2023- ...

“Nobody,” “Cosmic,” “Mattel,” “We Love You”

Terrify us, they did. From its first seconds, Life Is But a Dream announces itself as a trickster. The opening title track is a two-minute, solo piano instrumental—a delicate, melancholy waltz that sounds like Debussy scoring a David Lynch film. No guitar heroics. No drums. Just a lonely melody that feels like walking through a dream you can’t wake up from. “We’re not trying to be different for the

Mr. Bungle, Radiohead’s Kid A , Devin Townsend, and existential dread with a killer guitar solo.

But others—including a surprising number of younger listeners—have hailed it as a masterpiece. It’s an album that rewards repeated, active listening. The chaos is orchestrated. Every bizarre transition and out-of-place synth was argued over, recorded, and re-recorded until it felt wrong in just the right way. We feel like a band who used to play heavy metal

The closest reference point isn’t metal at all. It’s Mr. Bungle, Frank Zappa, or late-period Radiohead—artists who weaponize genre whiplash to keep the listener off-balance. Lyrically, Life Is But a Dream is a meditation on absurdism. The title is a direct quote from the Spanish poet Pedro Calderón de la Barca’s 17th-century play La vida es sueño . Shadows spends the album wrestling with Albert Camus’ question: If life has no inherent meaning, is that a tragedy or a liberation?