Wishmaster exemplifies some of the Best Symphonic/Power Metal Available! (Sleeper54's Re-Write W/O)
Written: Apr 12 '03 (Updated Apr 12 '03)
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Pros: High-quality Symphonic/Power Metal...a.k.a. Opera Metal!
Cons: Symphonic “Opera” Metal is not for everybody!
The Bottom Line: Wishmaster is a very satisfying listening experience!
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| vanwarp's Full Review: Wishmaster by Nightwish |
Nightwish started out as an acoustic project. Founding member Tuomas Holopainen wanted to do something different. So he came up with an idea using keyboards, an acoustic guitar and female vocals. Acoustic guitars were performed by his friend Emppu Vuorinen, who came up with the idea of using another friend on vocals, Tarja Turunen, who was a student at the Sibelius Academy in Finland. The result was remarkable and much more than what they had expected: Tarja's voice was just so perfect for their music.
In 1997, they added another friend to the line-up, a drummer by the name of Jukka Nevalainen. The band entered a studio and recorded 7 songs they had written. That was enough to get them signed with Spinefarm Records.
Nightwish released their debut album Angels Fall First in 1997. And in 1998, they released their break-through follow-up Oceanborn, which contained the hit singles: Sacrement of Wilderness, Walking in the Air and The Carpenter. When Wishmaster was released in 2000, it immediately went straight to number 1 in Finland.
Nightwish have now evolved into a Heavy Metal band who perform very high-quality symphonic power metal with huge operatic alto female vocals. Like Stratovarius with a twist. Some might describe it as symphonic classical metal while others may refer to it as opera metal.
Whatever you want to call it, musically, it is a fresh and colorful form of power metal music with pronounced classical influences. Tarja Turunen is a true opera-trained singer and her vocals convey a grandiose quality to the songs. Its a mix of heavy metal music that is uniquely Nightwish.
The lyrics are not what you would expect, nor that you would usually find on a Power Metal album. The themes are more mature, more heart felt. For instance, Kinslayer is a dialogue between a victim and her murderer, which is dedicated to the family and survivors of the April 20th 1999 killing spree in Colorado where two teenagers killed 9 boys, 4 girls and finally took their own lives as well. The song Dead Boys Poem is about Tuomas personal life, here he combines two thoughts; on one hand it is his apology for those he owes it to, and on the other it is also the f*ck you all statement to those who deserve it.
The production is very big here, giving one the impression of an HDCD recording or an expanded dynamic range feel! Huge, awesome sound...
Track Listing:
1. She is my Sin
2. The Kinslayer
3. Come Over Me
4. Wanderlust
5. Two for Tragedy
6. Wishmaster
7. Bare Grace Misery
8. Crownless
9. Deep Silent Complete
10. Dead Boys Poem
11. Fantasmic
Tarja Turunen: vocals
Tuomas Holopainen: keyboards
Emppu Vuorinen: guitars
Jukka Nevalainen: drums
Marco Hietala: bass
Artist: Nightwish
album Title: Wishmaster
Genre: Symphonic/Power Metal
Label: Spinefarm
Playing time: 53:32
Similar Bands: Rhapsody, Within Temptation, Evergrey, Stratovarius
What more to expect?
Sizzling keyboards, pristine guitar work, beautiful melodies and sometimes fast but always intense music carry this album through a wide range of moods.
The album opens with She is My Sin a most captivating track and it is followed by the intense Kinslayer which has equal appeal. The ballad Come Cover Me is a soft beauty and then your senses are treated to the pure power of Wanderlust.
Two for Tragedy is another beautiful ballad with a flute added to very good effect. You have to listen to it yourself to understand and feel the beauty within. On the other hand, Wishmaster, the albums title track, is an awesome fast paced song, very heavy, very Epic sounding, very triumphant feel to it.
Bare Grace Misery has a more rock n roll feel than any other song on the album. It is a very enjoyable track that arrives just before you are treated to the fast and furious Crownless.
Deep Silent Complete has the most beautiful vocal melody I have ever heard on any metal album. Awesome song, I can listen to this one all day long and never get sick of it. Simply beautiful!
The swan song of the album is Dead Boys Poem, and the album closes with the lengthy Fantasmic which covers every possible physiognomy of the bands sound. Wonderful track, great ending to a superb album.
Concluding remarks:
Wishmaster remains one of my FAV metal albums of all time. Nightwish is a breath of fresh air and I applaud their efforts at expanding metal music, true leaders and pioneers in this sub-genre.
My Extreme-o-Meter music scale:
This scale is provided to help better situate the style and genre of music reviewed here...from the least extreme to the most extreme metal music you could find on the planet! At the beginning of my scale youll find more mild, mainstream metal. In the middle, the transition area of the scale youll find mostly Progressive/Neoclassical/Speed/Power Metal. While at the end of the scale youll find nothing but Total Metal Madness and Brutal Bone Crushing Music.
01. Lacuna Coil/Entwine/The Gathering/Anathema
02. Van Halen/Ozzy Osbourne/Sonata Arctica/Charon
03. Creed/SOAD/Papa Roach/Soil/Sentenced/Lullacry
04. Iron Maiden/Metallica/Pantera/Dream Evil/Masterplan/Falconer/Primal Fear
05. Stratovarius/Blind Guardian/Nightwish/Rhapsody/Angra/Edguy
06. Shadows Fall/Nocturnal Rites/Nevermore/Sepultura/Opeth
07. In Flames/Dark Tranquility/The Haunted/Rotting Christ
08. Soilwork/Atreyu/Unearth/Meshuggah/Testament
09. Children of Bodom/Gardenian/Amon Amarth/Immortal/Strapping Young Lad
10. Malevolent Creation/Death/Napalm Death/Mastodon/Cannibal Corpse
~Vanwarp~
This was part of "Sleeper54's Rewrite Write-Off." Check http://www.angelfire.com/jazz/sleeper54/rewrite/writers.html for all the participants.
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