Phoenix is the tenth studio album by British rock band Asia, released in 2008. It was the first studio recording with the original line-up after the reunion in 2006.
Phoenix was seen as somewhat polarizing. News and review site Vintagerock was positive towards the album, stating that the band had matured significantly over the years. "Superior musicianship and great songs never go out of style, and while itâÂÂs illogical to think Phoenix could ascend to the heights of the groupâÂÂs debut from 1982, the record succeeds by remaining true to its purpose. If this release is a set up for things to come, then we could be seeing some more new and wondrous music from Asia." Allmusic was also generally positive towards the album, with a 4/5 rating that compared it favorably to Asia's first two albums. On the other hand, Variety criticized it for that very same reason, going on to say that "WhatâÂÂs sorely missing this time out is the pop/rock catchiness of the aforementioned âÂÂHeatâ and âÂÂOnly Time Will Tellâ which carried the band to unexpected success back in the day. An excess of syrupy Muzak-like ballads such as âÂÂHeroineâ and âÂÂI Will Remember Youâ and little actual rock only serve to remind that you not only can't but really shouldn't go home again." Glide Magazine also panned the album. "Because Phoenix has practically no redeeming quality, it seems AsiaâÂÂs debut is to be sadly relegated to something I like despite itself. Phoenix doesnâÂÂt even fare that well, because there is simply no pleasure, guilty or otherwise. I guess everything that rises from the ashes isnâÂÂt good."