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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Album of the Millenium (so far),
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This review is from: Dark Passion Play: Special Edition (Audio CD)
Just when I thought I'd heard it all (having started listening to rock in the early 70's) I was pleasantly shocked when my nephew lent me this cd. The sound is stunning,the songwriting is powerful but unlimited in scope, the female singer has a beautiful voice and the overal impression is of a huge cinematic soundscape for some sci-fi blockbuster.
The tracks range from very heavy to catchy pop to acoustic folk and much of the sound's colour comes from brilliant orchestration and excellent use of large choral forces. It's around 75 minutes long but doesn't feel like that and is chock full of highlights. Their new vocalist Anette delivers 2 great ballads (Eva and Meadows of Heaven)where the music builds towards powerful climaxes,and despite the unwarranted criticism from some reviewers I prefer her vocals to her predecessor Tarja. Tarja could not have sang the commercial "Amaranth" or "The Heart I Once Owned" anything like as well. "Sahara" is another massive wall of sound which has shades of Sabbath's "Seventh Star" about it. Marco shows off his incredible range on a couple of tracks, and these two combined really show up how monotonous the male-female vocalists in Lacuna Coil are. One of the highlights for me was hearing Troy Donockly (Iona) contributing uileann pipes to 2 or 3 tracks. The pipes (and low whistle combined with fiddle) add a delicious Celtic flavour to an already abundant panorama of sounds. The album's opening epic "Poet and the Pendulum" may be somewhat self-indulgent on Tuomas' part, but in the central passage blastbeat drums, riffing guitar and matching orchestral interplay produce one of the most jaw-droppingly powerful sequence of music I've ever heard. Every rock fan should at least hear this album. The last album to have the same sort of shattering effect on me was the debut by Montrose in 1973 ! The bonus disc in this special edition contains the orchestral backing tracks which are worthwhile and only a couple of quid dearer than the standard album. I own over 3,000 cds and this goes straight into the Top 12 ! BUY !
43 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nightwish - Better than ever,
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This review is from: Dark Passion Play: Special Edition (Audio CD)
There was a lot of talk about Nightwish when the band announced the departure of Tarja Turunen, the main vocalist. Some even said that Nightwish will be no more. Rumours and speculations were of biblical proportions about the new main vocalist and if Nightwish could ever produce their own kind of music ever again. Dark Passion Play - after two years of painful waiting and with a new lead, Anette, shows us that we, music lovers may rejoice once again.
Fans will immediately recognise the musical style of Nightwish, which hasn't changed a bit since the Once was released. Especially the fans of Ghost Love Score will be in heaven the minute the album begins. The Poet And The Pendulum is sheer awesomeness. The music, the choir, the orchestra. Everyone who has ever heard Nightwish before, will instantly recognise the musical style of Nightwish that separates the band from other metal bands out there. Second track, Bye Bye Beautiful introduces more "classical" Nightwish approach with heavy guitar riffs and a beautiful parts with Anette and Marco. Yes, Marco is back, better than ever. Fans will especially enjoy the fifth track entitled Master Passion Greed. If you enjoyed some of Marco's vocals on Once, this album is definitely for you. Third, fourth and sixth tracks concentrate more on musical aspects and on Anette's performances - which are different to those of Tarja but are pure Nightwish nonetheless. The lyrics on Dark Passion Play are once again more meaningful than they might sound. Mr. Holopainen has always said that while he writes new songs, the lyrics tend to draw heavy inspiration, amongst other things, from his personal life. One can easily read (or listen) between the lines his thoughts about Tarja's departure and general feelings of the band. While some of the songs may be less hearthbreaking than those on Wishmaster, Dark Passion Play is lyrically the most beautiful and meaningful of the Nightwish albums. All in all, Dark Passion Play offers 13 tracks of pure and delicate Nightwish. There really isn't anything bad, Anette's vocals are excellent to say the least. There is no doubt that with a new lead singer and with excellent music Nightwish will dominate the charts and outsell their last album Once. The Special Edition also offers a second disc, which is instrumental version of the Dark Passion Play. Those of us who appreciate the sheer awesomeness of the music alone can now enjoy to their hearth's content. To easily put it into one sentence: Nightwish has once again outdone itself, this album belongs to everyones musical collection.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No Tarja...Still awesome Nightwish!!!,
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This review is from: Dark Passion Play (Audio CD)
After the departure of Tarja, many people had written Nightwish off as they thought that they could never be the same without her. They were right, but who said change is a bad thing? I really like new singer Anette Olzon as she has a lot of charisma and, dare I say it, is extremely beautiful. This album is a fanstastic from start to finish and is most definatley my favourite Nightwish album. I'll do a track by track run through:
The Poet and The Pendulum - The longest song that Nightwish has ever written. This is my favourite ever Nightwish song as it has fantastic vocals, keys and drumming. Every part of this song is perfect. 10/10 Bye Bye Beautiful - After TPATP, this song had a lot to live up to, and I think that it does! This song features a lot of Marco's voice and deals with the issues surrounding Tarja's departure. 8/10 Amaranth - This was the single from the album. It is much poppier than other Nightwish songs but is still great. It is extremely catchy and well merits it's place on the album. 8/10 Cadance of Her Last Breath - In my opinion, this is one of the weakest songs on the album, but it is still a great song, just not as good compared to the other great songs. 7/10 Master Passion Greed - This is the first of two songs on the album that just feature Marco's voice. If you are familiar with his other band, Tarot, then you will probably enjoy this. Features great riffs and vocals. 8/10 Eva - A ballad, but a really good one. It really shows off Anette's beautiful voice and the softer side of Nightwish. 8/10 Sahara - A very grinding song, probably one of the heaviest songs that Nightwish have ever done. It has epic keyboard and choir work that really compliments the heavy riffs. 8/10 Whoever Brings the Night - Emppu's contribution. And I must say that it's not up to his usual standard! This is probably my least favourite track on the whole album. 6/10 For the Heart I Once Had - Another weakish track. It tries to be to poppy, but it's listenble to. 6/10 The Islander - An acoustic ballad written and sung by Marco. This is a fantastic song with beautiful parts added by Troy Donockley. 9/10 Last of the Wilds - Another sing to feature Troy Donockley. It's an instrumental that would not seem out of place on a Mostly Autumn album. A folkier side of Nightwish but still nice and heavy! 7/10 7 Days to the Wolves - The last of Marco's efforts. This is probably my second favourite song on the album. It has pounding drums and a sing-a-long, anthemic chorus. 9/10 Meadows of Heaven - This is a really orchestral ballad, an interesting but quite effective way of finishing of a fantastically heavy album. 8/10 Overall, this album is fantastic. Don't hesitate to buy this just 'cos it's not Tarja. DON'T BE SO NARROW MINDED!!
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