วันอาทิตย์ที่ 16 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Nightwish (4)

อัลบั้มต่อมาครับ Century Child ปี 2002 ครับ



รายชื่อเพลง
1. Bless the Child  06:12
2. End of all Hope  03:55
3. Dead to the World  04:20
4. Ever Dream  04:44
5. Slaying the Dreamer  04:32
6. Forever Yours  03:50
7. Ocean Soul  04:15
8. Feel for You  03:55
9. The Phantom of the Opera  04:10
10. Beauty of the Beast  10:22

แนะนำซัก 2 เพลง ครับ เพลงแรก End of all Hope


อีกเพลง The Phantom of the Opera เวอร์ชั่น Nightwish ครับ


ปิดท้ายด้วย review จากท่าน ApocalypticDawn_666 ครับ

     Nightwish is a great band that lays a lot of focus on vocals and keyboards, which gives it an operatic/symphonic feel, backed with metal guitar, bass, and drums. The vocals are performed by the amazing Tarja Turunen. She has a great, classicly trained voice, not to mention she's pretty damn hot. On keyboards we have Tuomas, and like Dimmu Borgir and Rhapsody, Nightwish gains great atmosphere and depth with the use of keyboards. Holopainen started the band, although most fans put more focus on Tarja.

     Marco Hietala is a legend; an amazing bassist as well as an extraordinary vocalist. His backing vocals on this CD have been shunned by the "true" Nightwish fans, who don't know squat about singing since Marco and Tarja compliment each other greatly; Marco's aggresive, golden throat and Tarja with her melodic opera singing. The rest of the lineup is filled out by Emppu Vuorinen (guitar) and Jukka Nevalainen (drums).

     "Bless the Child" starts the album. It starts off a bit slow with multiple Tarja vocals harmonizing in the background. The keyboard starts building up, and the guitar, drums and bass join in. The spoken bit isn't needed in my eyes, but after it the song explodes. The whole song is great; symphonic, heavy, and filled out with Tarjas great vocals.

     "End of All Hope" is the second song on the album. Tarja has a great performance in this song, especially in the chorus. Very opera-sounding, as Nightwish fans have come accustomed to. The bridge between the verse and first chorus is a great instrumental. The guitar solo, the short and very easy to play, serves it's purpose well, featuring some great duels.

     The third song is "Dead to the World," which starts with Tarja and Marco harmonizing. Amazing! They are both excellent singers, and compliment each other greatly. This is one of my favorites, as not only does it put Tarjas vocals in the spotlight, but Marcos as well. The keyboards are great; they always are.

     The next song is "Ever Dream." It starts soft, but then goes into a instrumental section that reminds me a bit of the Lord of the Rings (The Two Towers) theme you hear in the commercials. The chorus is catchy, as usual. Marco ends it with rather good vocals, I'd like to add. The guitar solo in this one is actually semi-long for a change. The playing isn't something Yngwie couldn't do with his teeth, but it sounds good.

     "Slaying the Dreamer" is a more aggressive track. Right from the top it's obvious it's going to be brutal. A highlight of this one is Marco's pissed off vocals toward the end that, upon ending, summon in Tarjas slow ascent.

     I'm getting rather lazy, so just go by those first 5 songs. I like the whole album, and I suggest you check it out if you can get past the fact that there are female vocals. (I can't understand why this is so challenging to some people.)

Metal or death!!!



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