'The Son of Odin' has received much praise over the years (voted one of the 'Top 20 Power Metal Albums of All Time' alongside such bands as Judas Priest and Helloween in UK's Terrorizer Magazine, and 'Classic Album of the Month' in April 2010's issue of Sweden Rock Magazine. Originally released on 12' vinyl, there have been three re-issues on CD over the years which have all sold out and become collector's items. In his Kerrang! Magazine review of 'The Son of Odin', Paul Miller remarks on the Maiden similaraties and also the variety of other styles displayed when he wrote ' 'Treachery (Ride Like The Wind)', the band's single, appears re-recorded here and actually sounds more like Maiden than the old version, if such a thing is possible. It's slick, meaty, catchy and those bloody guitars are still dancing around my brain a week later. 'Son of Odin', on the other hand, is a different proposition - slow, moody and melodic, the kind of 'epic' number that would easily slot in between 'Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow' and 'Rising' '. Elixir were fortunate enough to receive favourable reviews world-wide for 'The Son of Odin' and it remains the benchmark for which future releases are compared, as well as being the band's most popular and best selling album. Elixir disbanded in 2012, but songwriters Paul Taylor and Phil Denton continue to work together with their great new band Midnight Messiah.