I
listened to the album a few times now and I felt like I was playing "guess
the song" for the most part! There are a ton of parts that remind me of
previous Nightwish songs. I guess I should be happy it's just Nightwish and not songs from other bands and if I hadn't heard the "originals",
I would've liked the whole thing very much because they don't sound bad, but to
know how recycled they are is disappointing for me.
Now
that I got this out of the way, I can say I'm really happy with the result. It
has a few things that bother or bore me, but overall I really really like it.
I'm still not sure, but I think I like it better than Imaginaerum and I was very happy with Imaginaerum. And it's honestly not just because of Floor, I love
how much Tuomas has experimented and in a way that is still representative to
him and Nightwish. I guess that despite the obvious and bothering recycling,
it's more creative and unbound by any external constraints.
Floor
is absolutely great and Tuomas has used her perfectly. I was a bit worried he
wouldn't make full use of her potential, but she sung in ways she never sung
before, at some point I almost didn't recognise her. And we had that sweet soft
singing that we're not really used to hearing from her, there was the
aggressive singing that we all love and where she shines, she had some operatic
moments... overall very versatile and she sounded great every single moment.
I'm happy with what Tuomas pulled out of her. She is a vessel for the music and
not the actual focus, but at the same time, she still shines and isn't put in
the background or limited in any way.
Shudder before the beautiful
has grown on me a lot and I honestly don't care at all that the melodies have
been recycled, that the chorus is repeated ad nauseam and that beginning of it
is that horrible Storytime style. The
song is epic and dreamy and story-like and the middle chorus is awesome and
Floor is awesome and there's a little bit of Marco and OMG THEY HAD AN ACTUAL
GUITAR SOLO! Also, they have prominent keyboards and it sounds like such a mix
of new soundtracky Nightwish and old Wishmastery Nightwish. For some reason, I
feel that they're all doing this record with actual love and passion and
enthusiasm and don't give a rat's arse on what anyone thinks and for me that is
the most endearing trait of an artist
Weak Fantasy
is probably one of the best songs of the album. Floor and Marco's aggressive
voices sound great together and I like the heaviness and bluntness of it all,
and the way it grows with the awesome instrumental into Marco's explosion near
the end. The lyrics are kinda condescending, but eh... I can live with that.
The song is overall too good to worry about that.
Elan
is growing and growing and growing with each listen. It's so freaking cute and
positive and adorable, it just warms my heart. Yes the vocals are bland and
could've been done by anyone (they sound like the Anette/Johanna Kurkela
type of voice that Tuomas seems to love so much these days). Yes, by the end it
gets a bit repetitive. Yes, it's not complex, sensational or mind blowing. But
it has the thing was missing in Nightwish at some point and it was the worst
thing to be missing in music: it has soul. It's so gentle and sweet and
uplifting, it reminds me a lot of the The
crow, the owl and the dove, which is possibly the most heartwarming song
they have ever written. And I like how Nightwish's discography reflects in a
way the stages of life – the first albums were full of magic and fantasy and
child-like enthusiasm, then Century child
and Once were full of angst and
teenage-like “nobody gets me” depression, we'll skip Dark passion play because for me that album had no heart and then
there are Imaginaerum and this album,
which are full of joy, but it's the more mature type of joy – the one of a
content grown up, who is at peace and is simply happy to do what he likes
without impressing anyone. I like the stage that they have reached.
Yours is an empty hope
seems to be the fandom’s universally disliked song, but honestly I like it a
lot. I absolutely hate how they completely stole the intro from Dark chest of wonders, but then it
evolves into something good. I always liked their aggressive songs, maybe
because they're a rare treat with this band and they're a break from the norm.
And Floor and Marco again kill it, they’re simply made for this type of song. I
don't like the screaming in the middle of the song though, by that point I'm
kinda tired of hearing "yours is an empty hope" over and over again,
I don't need it screamed too.
Our decades in the sun
is just gorgeous. They are great at ballads lately, all of their ballads are
very soothing and uplifting. Marco is again great, I love love love his
background vocals. The instrumental is so nice as well, they have become
masters at instrumental parts. I think by this point, this is their best trait
(and yes, I am saying this even though they have two of my all-time favourite
vocals in the band). Even Emppu had actual guitars this time (very oldschool
guitars, I might add, glad to hear that).
I
have mixed feelings about My Walden.
It sounds like Nightwish sandwiched between some Eluveitie beginning and
ending. Coincidentally, the beginning and ending are really awesome, but the
middle part is kinda meh and it reminds me of Last ride of the day waay too much. I really don't like the chorus,
especially the "higher higher higher" part. Thank God the ending is
there to save them. As soon as the instrumental parts starts, it morphs into a
totally different song. A very good one, at that. As much as I hate the first
half, that much I love the second one. Whoever's complaining about Troy's folky parts
needs to go away, that's almost the best moment of the whole album!
Endless forms most beautiful
is in a tie with Edema ruh for the
most boring song of them all. I keep waiting Anette to burst into "it was
the night before when all through the world" and "where is the wonder
where is the awe". It's Imaginaerum
bits and pieces pasted together to make a somewhat coherent song. Even if it
weren't for all that, it's still very uninteresting and generic. Again, the
instrumental ending is there to save the song, I swear they should skip singing
altogether! Ok, I'm exaggerating here, but that low piano is so awesome!
Weeeeeee aaaaare theeeee
edeeeeemmaaaaaa ruuuuuuhhhhhh..... oh the cheese and
lack of creativity!! I am SO happy they didn't choose it as the single,
compared to this, Elan is just
divine. Troy is again here to save the day, though. I love Floor to bits, but
I'm starting to think Troy's addition is the best thing they've done in ages.
That little Troy bridge is such a good break from the snore fest that the rest
of this song is. And I can't say how happy I am they remembered they have a
guitarist!
Alpenglow
is a again a bit hit and miss. It starts out so well and the "together we
slay" part is to die for, but then it morphs into the most anticlimactic
conclusion of a buildup ever and there's nature and joy and gratefulness and
cheeeeeeeeese. This album kinda frustrates me, it has such awesome awesome
parts and then at other times is so overwhelmed by cheese....
The eyes of Sharbat Gula...*falls
into dreaming* Did I mention how they should turn instrumental? I'm getting
that feeling again. Tuomas has a better knack for writing atmospheric
instrumental parts than he has for vocal lines. I love this track, it reminds me
of Mike Oldfield and Yanni and it's just perfect!
The greatest show on earth
is easily the best song of the album. Even though the piano intro seems a bit
prolonged, as soon as there is a change of pace with the piano theme coming
back, it turns into a really nice buildup. Certainly not too long or too boring
for me, but then again I love long songs that have time to grow and experiment.
Can't
say I'm too happy with the narration, I like how it fits into the song, but
Dawkins isn't a very good narrator. He nearly startled me the first time I
listened to the song, there was that gentle instrumental and then he came in so
suddenly and un-gently it broke the feel. I'm not happy with the animal sounds
in the middle either, there's such a beautiful growth and then.... anticlimactic
again. I like the weirdness and etherealness of that part, but there's
something wrong with it, can't quite put my finger on it. Speaking of weird
things, what on earth was that techno beat around minute 15?? These are the
only things that bother me about this track, but they are so short and
unimportant overall, that they don't take away from the greatness of it.
Vocally
Marco is awesome and this is where Floor shines, I love pretty much everything
about her vocals, from the airy vocalisation in the beginning, to the operatic
part and the low speaking and the high powerful vocals in the chorus and the
gentle vocals before the chorus and the aggressive duo with Marco and.... is
there any type of singing she didn't touch in this song except grunts?
Overall,
it's a song that puts you in a mood, it's a story and a journey and that's
exactly what I love about Nightwish. I guess it's not super-coherent and the
transitions seemed a bit forced now and then, but it's not an incohesive mess
as I was fearing it would be. It starts out so beautiful and soothing and then
grows and it explodes and the middle is so powerful and the near-ending is epic
and the actual ending is such a nice touch in the context and a proper ending
for the story of life (it starts with nothing and it ends with nothing). Tuomas
should be proud with this song, with more listens it has the potential to
become one of my favourite Nightwish songs. Definitely the best epic since Ghost love score!
I'm
glad Sagan was left of the album,
it's basically everything I hate about Nightwish. Bland, repeats the chorus ten
thousand times and has those annoying typical tractor riffs that they have used
in almost every single since Century
Child. The only thing that saves it is the pipe thing everyone keeps
complaining about (personally I love that part in Nightwish, there can never be
enough Celtic/Irish inspired music in the world).
*this review was originally posted on the official Nightwish forum
*this review was originally posted on the official Nightwish forum
I agree 99,9% (That 0.1 because I don't really —really— like the overall album). "It sounds like Nightwish sandwiched between some Eluveitie beginning and ending." LOL
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