Jokes people, jokes!
It sounds to me the band has went slightly in a different direction, which is good to start the new chapter off.
Guys, if these samples are ANY indication, Nightwish has just achieved the most spectacular upgrade since a band called Iron Maiden hired a singer by the name of Bruce Dickinson. Anette fits right in with the band, and her vocals are incredible. The music itself puts one Tuomas Lauri Johannes Holopainen up in the same musical storytelling heights as a Jim Croce or a Harry Chapin.
I will also say, that if the samples are ANY indication, this is going to Nightwish's finest album since "Wishmaster". You can simply hear the joy and love radiate from the samples. You can feel the energy, baby. Anette can seriously dish the rock, baby . This CD is gonna be awesome, baby! A real PTP'er!:Smokin: :Smokin: I am dead serious on this.
Sorry. When I get excited like this, I get a case of the Dick Vitale Syndrome.
Peace,
Ray C.
The new singer has a nice voice,but I haven't heard the power,nor the range that Tarja brought to the table.Its just meh.
Im glad you said this because this reminded me of something I completely left out of my first post, and this is by no means ripping on your comment because I do agree to an extent. I think with those half a minute (or a little more) samples you really can't gather much of Anette's power or range at all, and that is where I agree. Though, Im sure Nightwish wouldn't have picked someone who didn't have the range and capacity to achieve at least some of the same talents that Tarja has. It really wouldn't make sense from a band standpoint to get someone new who wasn't capable of singing the older material.
Tarja and Anette are stylistically very different...and while I like Tarja, I prefer the less operatic style of Anette, so I'm pleased with the current direction. The new samples sound pretty good...and I like that Marco will have a larger presence...Marco owns
That less operatic style will gain them more NEW fans in the long run I believe. Thus is their intent.