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A real 'freeway feeling' while listening to this and ride on my goblin trike

"A bird doesn't sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song." - Lou Holtz
Sigs by the beautiful, talented Serenith, Kurenio, and Nili. Rock on, guys!
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The Pride of Nesingwary
Aritria, the Mother
Killasandra, the Daughter | Alessira, the Sister Adopted | Filomena, the Lover
Woot! Another fan! I also love Epica and Within Temptation. Have you tried the bands Tristania and Sirenia? They're similar, but a little more metal-y and have more growly vocals. Sirenia's latest albums have been kind of...veering away from metal, though, sadly. At Sixes and Sevens remains their best so far. While Tristania's best is World of Glass, in my opinion. Beyond the Veil is awesome too, and it was the last time Morten Veland was with Tristania. =(Aritria wrote:UGH, I love Nightwish...and Within Temptation...and especially Epica. Dramatic Mezzo-Sopranos ftw!
The Gates of Hell from the Bayonetta soundtrack.
I've heard of Tristania and I did buy Sirenia's 13th Floor album a bit ago, but I haven't had a good sit down to just listen to it. I enjoy the genre because a) It shows that female-fronted metal bands can kick arse and take names, and b) Gives me hope that those with choral experience and more operatic voices can make a name for themselves in a genre such as metal. It makes the Choir nerd in me happy.Sarantha wrote:Woot! Another fan! I also love Epica and Within Temptation. Have you tried the bands Tristania and Sirenia? They're similar, but a little more metal-y and have more growly vocals. Sirenia's latest albums have been kind of...veering away from metal, though, sadly. At Sixes and Sevens remains their best so far. While Tristania's best is World of Glass, in my opinion. Beyond the Veil is awesome too, and it was the last time Morten Veland was with Tristania. =(
Listening to: Oh Death, by Jen Titus. I was compelled to by Supernatural reruns, and this song is badass. At least, the Supernatural rewrite written specifically FOR DEATH'S OPENING SCENE is.
"A bird doesn't sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song." - Lou Holtz
Sigs by the beautiful, talented Serenith, Kurenio, and Nili. Rock on, guys!
Avatars by Serenith, Sarah of Soaked, and other avatar artists.
The Pride of Nesingwary
Aritria, the Mother
Killasandra, the Daughter | Alessira, the Sister Adopted | Filomena, the Lover
Sirenia's 13th Floor isn't a good one to start out with, imo. That is the album where they start veering away from metal into more rock/pop sounds. Start with At Sixes and Sevens. I honestly PREFER female fronted metal to male fronted metal. It just...I dunno, SOUNDS so much better.Aritria wrote:I've heard of Tristania and I did buy Sirenia's 13th Floor album a bit ago, but I haven't had a good sit down to just listen to it. I enjoy the genre because a) It shows that female-fronted metal bands can kick arse and take names, and b) Gives me hope that those with choral experience and more operatic voices can make a name for themselves in a genre such as metal. It makes the Choir nerd in me happy.Sarantha wrote:Woot! Another fan! I also love Epica and Within Temptation. Have you tried the bands Tristania and Sirenia? They're similar, but a little more metal-y and have more growly vocals. Sirenia's latest albums have been kind of...veering away from metal, though, sadly. At Sixes and Sevens remains their best so far. While Tristania's best is World of Glass, in my opinion. Beyond the Veil is awesome too, and it was the last time Morten Veland was with Tristania. =(
Listening to: Oh Death, by Jen Titus. I was compelled to by Supernatural reruns, and this song is badass. At least, the Supernatural rewrite written specifically FOR DEATH'S OPENING SCENE is.
Listening to:Night Ride Across the Caucasus, Loreena McKennitt.
Yes, you're right there. Her voice is indeed sufficient for her genre, but my problem is that I love metal (but my tastes are clearly wildly different to yours) and I really love opera, but I despise mixing them. And then I try to be fair and listen to her voice in an operatic sense, which makes me want to cry when I realise that this woman could never make it on a real opera stage, which is likely why she stuck to her goth-"metal".Sarantha wrote: And I do not think Tarja is weak at all. She has a very strong voice in my opinion. Perhaps not for pure opera, but she sings her parts very well as the lead singer of Nightwish.