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(Tarja) - "What Lies Beneath"

Reviewed by:

"Philip Wooldridge"- (Ravenheart Music)

Genre:
(Female Fronted) {Rock/Symphonic-Metal}-(Music)
Country:
Finland
Length:
54:54
Release Date:
August 31st, 2010
Band Members: Tarja Turunen - Vocals, Piano Alex Scholpp - Guitars
  Marzi Nyman - Guitars Doug Wimbish - Bass
  Mike Terrana - Drums Christian Kretschmar - Keyboards, Hammond Organ
 

Guest members:

Phil Labonte - Vocals (on "Dark Star")

Toni Turunen - Vocals/Timo Turunen - Vocals

Joe Satriani - Guitars (on "Falling Awake")

Will Calhoun - Drums (on "Crimson Deep")-Van Canto (on "Anteroom Of Death")

Jyrki Lasonpalo, Pauline Fleming and Rémi Moingeon - Violin (musicians from The Lahti Symphony Orchestra)

The Slovak National Symphony Orchestra and Choir

  Max Lilja - Cello
   
Track Listing: 1.)-Anteroom Of Death 04:41
9.)-Falling Awake 05:14
  2.)-Until My Last Breath 04:24
10.)-The Archive of Lost Dreams 04:49
  3.)-I Feel Immortal 04:35 11.)- Crimson Deep 07:35
  4.)- In For a Kill 04:35
  5.)-Underneath 05:27  
  6.)-Little Lies 04:37  
  7.)-Rivers of Lust 04:24  
  8.)-Dark Star 04:33  

Review:

This is the most eagerly awaited release of the year, and with most of the big boys dormant, the door is wide open for our favourite opera diva to stride forth upon the World’s stage. We all know Tarja, so without further ado, let’s get that platter spinning and see what lies beneath. We start with a most unusual choice of opener, the Diablo Swing Orchestra craziness of ‘Anteroom of Death’ featuring a vocal extravaganza by the German a cappella metal band Van Canto. ‘Until My Last Breath’ is a rocker that proves beyond all reasonable doubt that the metal is back, followed by the big symphonic metal ballad, ‘I Feel Immortal’. ‘In For the Kill’ starts appropriately enough with the menacing strains of the Jaws theme before turning into a metal monster; it should be the title of the next Bond movie. The power ballad ‘Underneath’ takes it down a touch, then the mega melodic metal track, ‘Little Lies’. ‘Rivers of Lust’ is one of those ethereal ballads she does so well, and perhaps the track that is closest to My Winter Storm in style. We are back to metal, with a capital M, for ‘Dark Star’, with a touch of the Turkish and guest vocals by Phil Labonte (All That Remains), there are even some growls, yes, this really is Tarja! There’s no let up as we head into ‘Falling Awake’ with Joe Satriani setting fire to his fretboard. The gentler ‘The Archive of Lost Dreams’ features Tarja tickling the ivories, before the massive, dramatic symphonic metal closer ‘Crimson Deep’. The Deluxe version features a bonus CD with a further 3 cuts, including the Whitesnake chestnut ‘Still of the Night’. It is remarkable that an album that uses so many different co-writers, musicians and producers sounds so coherent, thanks to Tarja’s stamp of quality and distinctive sound. Winter Storm saw Tarja tentatively forging a new identity, but she appeared fearful of her metal past, perhaps worried about comparisons with that other bunch. This album sees the fulfilment of her quest, with her fully, proudly and confidently embracing the fact that she is a symphonic metal singer, albeit with many other sides to her music and her own unique gothic rather than power metal style. In a nutshell, this is an indispensable must buy, 9.5 out of 10.

 

 

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