Timo Tolkki Re-Releases "HymnTo Life"

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All I have to say is "Why!!!???". That album really stinks BAD!

Metal Mind Productions reports:

Most people associate TIMO TOLKKI only with STRATOVARIUS - the legendary power metal group, known from such breathtaking releases as Fourth Dimension, Visions and Destiny. Not all know that Tolkki released three fascinating solo albums, with each venturing into totally different musical realms. Timo’s second work - Hymn To Life - shows the emotional and delicate side of one of the most talented power metal shredders ever.

Hymn To Life can be in fact called Tolkki’s first solo effort, as the previous album called Classical Variations and Themes (Abs, 1994) was an instrumental LP heavily inspired by classical music.

In 2001 Timo decided to write a different sort of material, with regular songs. With the help of fellow musicians Anssi Nykänen (drums) and Mika Ervaskari (original Stratovarius keyboardist) and a few guests, Tolkki released Hymn To Life on January 28th, 2002 on Nuclear Blast Records.

The album includes eleven melodic rock/metal tracks, preceded by an intro. It kicks off with the amazing opener 'Key To The Universe', with guest vocals by a true metal icon - Michael Kiske from HELLOWEEN. The song is definitely one of the highlights of the entire LP - it’s groovy, melodic and has a unique positive vibe about it. 'Now I Understand' follows, sounding like a more guitar-based version of THE POLICE’s 'Every Breath You Take'. The next track is 'Divine', an original and atmospheric tune with amazing keyboards and a heavy ending. 'Little Boy I Miss You' and 'I Believe' are both beautiful and very delicate rock ballads with very emotional and personal lyrics. They are followed by 'Are You The One?', featuring the vocal talent of Sharon den Adel from WITHIN TEMPTATION. Next is 'Father', which along with 'Dear God' resembles the track '030366' from the Statovarius album Fourth Dimension. 'Fresh Blue Waters', on the other hand, is Tolkki’s attempt to join country stylistics with a PINK FLOYD vibe. It’s followed by a charming tune called 'It’s X-mas Morning'. The album ends with the epic title track, lasting over eleven minutes and featuring a quote from the movie The Great Dictator, as well as some beautiful piano parts repeated throughout the song. After Hymn To Life, Timo Tolkki released one more solo album entitled Saana - Warrior Of Light, Part 1 - in 2008.

This exclusive re-edition of Hymn To Life brings a truly memorable musical experience, inspired by such rock legends as Pink Floyd and OSI. With this release Timo Tolkki proves his skills as one of the best rock/power metal guitarists of all times. New digipak edition is limited to 2,000 copies. Digitally remastered using 24-Bit process on golden disc. Metal Mind Productions will release it on August 25th in Europe and October 28th October in the US (via MVD).

Tracklisting: 'Primal', 'Key To The Universe', 'Now I Understand', 'Divine', 'Little Boy I Miss You', 'I Believe', 'Are You The One?', 'Father', 'Fresh Blue Waters', 'Dear God', 'It's X-mas Morning', 'Hymn To Life'.
 
Father just might be the absolute worst song ever recorded in human history
That is all.

i remember listening to key to the universe and liking it, and the rest of the album being bleh, and then i get to the song father and im listening and thinking, i would honestly rather listen to limp bizkit...
 
On a related note, who the hell is the loser who wrote this garbage???

Hymn To Life can be in fact called Tolkki’s first solo effort, as the previous album called Classical Variations and Themes (Abs, 1994) was an instrumental LP heavily inspired by classical music.

Fucking BS BS BS BS BS BS. It was not entirely an instrumental album; it had vocals on four songs... most of the songs were original compositions and arrangements, with PARTS borrowed from classical music... it is full-length, and there is nothing about this disc which suggests that it is not a "true" solo album. Not only is it the best of Timo Tolkki's solo efforts, but it's also better than most of the Stratovarius discography. It puts that Hymns to Life shite to absolute shame; it's quite a bummer that people equate Tolkki's solo material with that drivel.

Why can't they get people who actually KNOW SOMETHING to write these press releases?
 
On a related note, who the hell is the loser who wrote this garbage???



Fucking BS BS BS BS BS BS. It was not entirely an instrumental album; it had vocals on four songs... most of the songs were original compositions and arrangements, with PARTS borrowed from classical music... it is full-length, and there is nothing about this disc which suggests that it is not a "true" solo album. Not only is it the best of Timo Tolkki's solo efforts, but it's also better than most of the Stratovarius discography. It puts that Hymns to Life shite to absolute shame; it's quite a bummer that people equate Tolkki's solo material with that drivel.

Why can't they get people who actually KNOW SOMETHING to write these press releases?

That came from Braveword.com but who wrote is anyones guess.
 
On a related note, who the hell is the loser who wrote this garbage???

Why can't they get people who actually KNOW SOMETHING to write these press releases?
Because the people who write press releases are paid to make the material sound so good people will take a chance on it and it will sell come copies. It has NOTHING to do with a qualified opinion on the quality of the work. In other words - it is an ADVERTISEMENT. A press RELEASE. Not a press REVIEW. That's why they can be so ridiculously glorifying for the most vapid crap. Many of these writers take more pride in coming up with "clever" twists of prose instead of accurate facts.
 
No matter how good the press release is, this release is the most FLACCID music I've heard in a LONG time. It makes John Syke's "Loveland" sound like Motorhead!
:)