To me, it sounds like for them it's just a fun thing to do with a friend. They seem to always have fun doing it..AAAAAAAAAA wrote:I've never understood why Jani and Timo play so many acoustic shows. It sounds good but there is only so much you can do with one acoustic guitar.HinatAArcticA wrote:I mean, Cain's Offering is more Stratovarius II than anything else these days. Has as many original members (From the Visions lineup) as Strato and has Kotipelto helping with the compositions and Matias mixing. Doesn't even sound close to Reckoning Night or Winterheart's Guild anymore.NeverendingAbyss wrote:SA is just not the same without Jani.
Cain's Offering delivers what's missing from SA. Wish it can become a permanent band with a dedicated singer.
I'd argue the real issue was when they stopped having Mikko Karmila as the engineer for their records. Passi's mixing sounds almost as dull and lifeless as RR's Trinity.
Is it just something they do to make ends meet?
Sonata Arctica - The Ninth Hour
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But having that much fun with friends comes at the expense of other fun things. I'd much rather have another Kotipelto solo album than hear another lame cover of "out in the fields" with Jani's out of tune backing vocals.Empathica1928 wrote:To me, it sounds like for them it's just a fun thing to do with a friend. They seem toAAAAAAAAAA wrote:I've never understood why Jani and Timo play so many acoustic shows. It sounds good but there is only so much you can do with one acoustic guitar.HinatAArcticA wrote:I mean, Cain's Offering is more Stratovarius II than anything else these days. Has as many original members (From the Visions lineup) as Strato and has Kotipelto helping with the compositions and Matias mixing. Doesn't even sound close to Reckoning Night or Winterheart's Guild anymore.NeverendingAbyss wrote:SA is just not the same without Jani.
Cain's Offering delivers what's missing from SA. Wish it can become a permanent band with a dedicated singer.
I'd argue the real issue was when they stopped having Mikko Karmila as the engineer for their records. Passi's mixing sounds almost as dull and lifeless as RR's Trinity.
Is it just something they do to make ends meet?
always have fun doing it..
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Oh man, I could do without another Kotipelto solo album. They're so average or just bad
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I'd disagree with you on that last one. Trinity's mixing really brought out the crunch of Timo's guitar and its solos. It did make the whole thing sound like there wasn't actually a keyboarder on the album though...HinatAArcticA wrote:I mean, Cain's Offering is more Stratovarius II than anything else these days. Has as many original members (From the Visions lineup) as Strato and has Kotipelto helping with the compositions and Matias mixing. Doesn't even sound close to Reckoning Night or Winterheart's Guild anymore.NeverendingAbyss wrote:SA is just not the same without Jani.
Cain's Offering delivers what's missing from SA. Wish it can become a permanent band with a dedicated singer.
I'd argue the real issue was when they stopped having Mikko Karmila as the engineer for their records. Passi's mixing sounds almost as dull and lifeless as RR's Trinity.
Pasi is terrible at mixing though, with that I can agree. On Pariah's Child it was still enjoyable, with the Ninth Hour it hurts to listen to.
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Re: Sonata Arctica - The Ninth Hour
Trinity's mix is one of the most dry and lifeless mixes I've ever heard for a metal record. It's like it's playing inside a carboard box. It's almost midi-like in some instances, with the drums over-compressed and specially when I compare it to some of Mikko Karmila's best work with both Strato and Sonata, it's just awful. The only album (close to this conversation) that I think is worse is Ecliptica 2014... I still can't get over that one.SentineLEX wrote:I'd disagree with you on that last one. Trinity's mixing really brought out the crunch of Timo's guitar and its solos. It did make the whole thing sound like there wasn't actually a keyboarder on the album though...HinatAArcticA wrote:I mean, Cain's Offering is more Stratovarius II than anything else these days. Has as many original members (From the Visions lineup) as Strato and has Kotipelto helping with the compositions and Matias mixing. Doesn't even sound close to Reckoning Night or Winterheart's Guild anymore.NeverendingAbyss wrote:SA is just not the same without Jani.
Cain's Offering delivers what's missing from SA. Wish it can become a permanent band with a dedicated singer.
I'd argue the real issue was when they stopped having Mikko Karmila as the engineer for their records. Passi's mixing sounds almost as dull and lifeless as RR's Trinity.
Pasi is terrible at mixing though, with that I can agree. On Pariah's Child it was still enjoyable, with the Ninth Hour it hurts to listen to.
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