Windhawk
This is the third release from this Danish group, and it is a rather good one as well.
Musically this production is residing somewhere in between neo-classical, power and progressive metal. Moods and melodies have the focus in these compositions, and when the songs generally comes across as above average in terms of intriguing developments and distinct atmospheres explored this makes for a strong release.
As far as comparisons go, the benchmark for this act seems to be the earlier works of Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force and Symphony X, a form of metal that can trace it's roots back to Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow. And fans of these acts might want to give this Danish band a shot as well.