{"id":1388,"date":"2011-12-14T21:51:08","date_gmt":"2011-12-14T21:51:08","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2011-12-14T21:51:08","modified_gmt":"2011-12-14T21:51:08","slug":"","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.livestagemusic.com\/?p=1388","title":{"rendered":"Nightwish &#8211; Imaginaerum"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>After a long wait, the new Nightwish album is finally here.  The bands fans have been speculating for months about the album and posting links to &#8221;leaked tracks&#8221; (inevitably fakes) and excitement has built to such a level that surely the album cannot live up to the level of expectation.  Well, after listening to the album I have to say I&#8217;m stunned.  The album is even better than I&#8217;d hoped for &#8211; and not just a little bit better &#8211; its mindblowingly good.<\/p>\n<p>With this album, Nightwish could have played it safe and released something that was similar to Dark Passion Play but with a few improvements, but they havent taken the easy option &#8211; they&#8217;ve chosen to go for something that not only contains some stunningly beautiful tracks that Nightwish fans will be comfortable with, but which also contains completely different styles &#8211; I definitely heard some Jazz in there.  This is an album that sounds fantastic on the first listen, but which also continues to grow on you.<br \/>\nI can see the album dividing opinion though &#8211; there will be plenty of fans who wanted the album to be full of songs like &#8221;Storytime&#8221; who won&#8217;t be comfortable with the variety and vision of the album, but I believe that many of these fans will come round once they give the album a chance &#8211; its an album that grows on you rather than being one that everyone falls in love with immediately.<\/p>\n<p>Annette&#8217;s vocals are fantastic and sound much better than on Dark Passion Play &#8211; I suspect that as well as her growing into the role there&#8217;s also the fact that these songs were written with her in mind rather than being written with no particular vocalist in mind.  I&#8217;m sure there will be a few die-hard Tarja fans criticising the vocals, but frankly they need to get a life &#8211; Tarja is never coming back to Nightwish, and whether you prefer her style of vocals or Annette&#8217;s is frankly irrelevant &#8211; this album is better than anything Tarja has released or is ever likely to release (and I say that as someone who loves Tarja&#8217;s vocals).<\/p>\n<p>Storytime is the first single from the album and is probably the closest of all the songs to &#8221;traditional&#8221; nightwish songs.  It&#8217;s got plenty of power from the guitars, some great vocals from Annette and the orchestra adds an extra level of richness.  This is a song that Nightwish fans are going to love.<\/p>\n<p>&#8221;Ghost river&#8221; includes Marco&#8217;s vocals quite prominently as well as Annette&#8217;s, and while I prefer female vocals, in this song the male vocal parts work extremely well<\/p>\n<p>&#8221;slow love slow&#8221; is a slow song and which has a definte Jazz feel which is quite different to previous albums by Nightwish, but which works amazingly well &#8211; Annette really shines here.<\/p>\n<p>&#8221;I want my tears back&#8221; is another classic Nightwish song<\/p>\n<p>&#8221;Song of myself&#8221; is split into four parts on the track listing although its one long track &#8211; over thirteen minutes long.  The talking part of the song is quite strange at first listen but strangely is compelling listening<\/p>\n<p>At times the album does have a movie soundtrack feel to it &#8211; particularly during &#8221;Imaginaerum&#8221;, which bodes well for the Imaginaerum movie that Nightwish will be releasing<\/p>\n<p>So overall, how good is it?  Well, I got the album a week ago, and despite having a pile of great albums awaiting reviews, I&#8217;ve listened to Imaginaerum almost constantly all week, except for a break to listen to Dark Passion Play to compare the two.  There have been a lot of fantastic albums released this year, but for me this blows the competition away and is definitely my top album of the year.<br \/>\nWith Imaginaerum, Nightwish have raised the quality bar &#8211; not just for themelseves but for all other bands in the genre &#8211; this is the album people have to aim to beat, but frankly I can&#8217;t see anyone making a better symphonic metal album for a long time.<\/p>\n<p>Track listing:<\/p>\n<p>1. Taikatalvi<br \/>\n2. Storytime<br \/>\n3. Ghost river<br \/>\n4. Slow, love, slow<br \/>\n5. I want my tears back<br \/>\n6. Scaretale<br \/>\n7. Arabesque<br \/>\n8. Turn loose the mermaids<br \/>\n9. Rest calm<br \/>\n10. The crow, the owl and the dove<br \/>\n11. Last ride of the day<br \/>\n12. Song of myself<br \/>\n13. Imaginaerum<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>After a long wait, the new Nightwish album is finally here. The bands fans have been speculating for months about the album and posting links to &#8221;leaked tracks&#8221; (inevitably fakes) and excitement has built to such a level that surely the album cannot live up to the level of expectation. 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