Amberian Dawn: River of Tuoni
Released: 2008
Country: Finland
Style: Symphonic Power Metal
Vocals: Heidi Parviainen
Rating: 9/10 (Click on CD pic for website)
Amberian Dawn’s debut release is one of the most anticipated albums
to come out since Nightwish’s “Dark Passion Play”. I know a lot of
people have been waiting anxiously for this album. Coincidently, this
band is also from Finland, and I really think they are on par with
Nightwish as far as the quality of their music goes. Amberian Dawn
have put together an outstanding collection of symphonic power metal
songs that will leave everyone more than delighted when they finally
get their hands on a copy of this CD. I pre-ordered mine by the way,
and promptly received it only a few days after the official release
date, and I’m way over here in North America.
Everyone has probably already heard the opening track “River of Tuoni”
on the band’s Myspace site, but it’s nice to hear it at better quality.
It’s a strong, well crafted song, and it certainly sets the tone for
the rest of the album, which is loaded with wonderful, enchanting
melodies carried by superb metal guitars and intricate keyboards.
Vocalist Heidi Parviainen gives a flawless performance throughout,
and sings almost entirely in an operatic style. In the future, I would
perhaps like to hear a little more variety in range from Heidi. Most
of the songs are fairly lively and upbeat, with staccato rhythm guitars
and a lot of double kick drums. I found the kick drums a little too
busy at times, but they do help to keep the level of excitement on
a high level. The guitar and keyboard solos are very impressive, showing
the strong musical abilities inherent in this band. Most of the songs
have very stirring instrumental intros.
There is actually very little evidence of any orchestral components.
In fact, I don’t think there are any, other than some kettle drums.
There are some choir parts, but they are very subdued and hardly noticeable.
Their songs are not written on as grand a scale as some other bands
of this genre might do. There are no epic masterpieces, most songs
being roughly three and a half minutes long. But the quality is certainly
there. And the sophistication is such that each track is almost like
a little mini epic. The guitar and keyboard parts are very detailed,
breathing life into each of the rousing tracks. All the music is written
by guitarist Tuomas Seppala, and Heidi Parviainen writes all of the
rather poignant lyrics. Basically, between the excellent musicianship
and the beautiful caressing vocals, this is a total winner and an
exceptional debut release that the band should be very proud of. I
can’t imagine anyone into symphonic/gothic style metal not being very
impressed by this album. I will be looking forward to more exhilarating
music from this band in the future
Websites:
http://www.amberiandawn.com
http://www.facebook.com/amberiandawn
http://www.myspace.com/amberiandawn
© John Davies 2008
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