"Astral Romance" which is one of the most popular songs keeps the pattern shown since the beginning of the album. Featured in the "Emppu Vuorinen" with some guitar arrangements. The title track "Angels Fall First" is a composition more slowly moved on the basis of the keyboard, but ...
Most of Dark Passion Play is heavily dependent on the now commonplace elements from the group. Nightwish have always had a very bombastic sound, but Dark Passion Play takes it to a whole new level. Many of the songs have many layers of orchestra lines, such that the full picture of a so...
Dead to the world. Alive for the journey. One night I dreamt a white rose withering, a newborn drowning a lifetime loneliness. I dreamt all my future. Relived my past. A... Write your interpretation Notify me of new interps anonymous ...
Nightwish: End of an Era: Directed by Antti J. Jokinen. With Tarja Turunen, Tuomas Holopainen, Marko Hietala, Emppu Vuorinen. The last concert with the former vocalist Tarja Turunen, recorded on 21 October 2005 at the Hartwall arena in Helsinki, Finland.
The very thing we care about most is the music on the album, and the impact it will have on people. When I’ve heard about this my thoughts went to Lana del Rey which has no problem with her songs being leaked like every time she wants to release some new material, but this time ...
The “human” part of the album features nine songs, whereas Jansen says the mostly instrumental eight-part suite “All the Works of Nature Which Adorn the World” is Holopainen’s love letter to nature. And the orchestral music is not as bombastic as some might anticipate: in fact, it ha...
During certain songs, they can get the entire crowd silent (Ghost Love Score). You can see people crying during the concert because they are overwhelmed by the music, a beautiful sight. I don't deny being a huge Nightwish fan which might influence my rating and review, but you can ...
The “human” part of the album features nine songs, whereas Jansen says the mostly instrumental eight-part suite “All the Works of Nature Which Adorn the World” is Holopainen’s love letter to nature. And the orchestral music is not as bombastic as some might anticipate: in fact, it ha...