Imaginaerum Nightwish. Taikatalvi Orchestral Version Nightwish. Storytime Orchestral Version Nightwish. Ghost River Orchestral Version Nightwish. Scaretale Orchestral Version Nightwish. Arabesque Orchestral Version Nightwish. Rest Calm Orchestral Version Nightwish. Imaginaerum Orchestral Version Nightwish. All Right Reserved. Not Now Yes. We have noticed that you have an ad blocker enabled on your browser. To experience full features of the site please disable it for www.
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There's a bit of cheese in there, but the overall effect is very enjoyable, and Nightwish does an outstanding job of giving the orchestra and choir something to do besides just support the band. In fact, I don't recall a single guitar or keyboard solo throughout the entire album. As things continue we're given moments of hard and heavy metal, folksy balladry, epic percussive moments, and emotive vocals.
There is a lot of variety to be found here, a nice welcome compared to the typical prog metal fare. Here's a few examples: "Slow, Love, Slow" is a mellow and lush ballad that has has a jazz-club feel, with brushed drum work and trumpets blowing away in the background. What a surprise, considering that the track before had harsh, throaty guitar riffing. It has a bouncy and stylish tone that makes it feel like something from an early Tim Burton film.
It's heavy, quirky, and filled with hooks. Yeah it's a little silly, but the combination of vocalists and styles works well. It's an instrumental with an eastern flair that builds and builds and builds to a massive percussion finale that completely grabs hold of you.
No I'm not kidding, and yes it is as fun as it sounds. In being objective its safe to say that Imaginaerum will appeal to some more than others, but if you're interest in heavy music fronted by a first-rate female vocalist, or are a prog metal fan interested in something that stands out uniquely in a sea of Dream Theater soundalikes, this album comes highly recommended.
I have been looking forward for the release of this record with mixed feelings for quite a while. I really adored the band's last bombastic, diversified and impressive output "Dark Passion Play" and was intrigued by this new record, its concept and the upcoming movie in relation to this release w By way of introduction I have to say that Nightwish with "Imaginaerum" took a step to the new level and this release is something more than just symphonic metal.
Probably the best nightwish album. I said:"an album" but it is actually a soundtrack to the film or something like theater play. You must be a forum member to post a review, please register here if you are not. Copyright Prog Archives, All rights reserved. Please consider supporting us by giving monthly PayPal donations and help keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever. Peace on earth and mercy mild - GW.
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