I think it's a modern way to create a midtempo. Years ago the pattern looked like Eternity or Night Time Eclipse, nowadays this might be the right way..
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some dude recorded it when it was played and I saw his instagram photo where he listens it and I asked him to send it to me and thats how I got itrikkertje wrote:Where did you hear Lost Saga? I know they played it on Spanish radio.
I am completely hooked on Lost Without a Trace today. The great bass lines, the melodies, the atmosphere. While I really liked Nemesis I feel this album will have more of the Stratovarius atmosphere, while still sounding really fresh and new.
Really cannot wait!
click the link in the commentsRazielSR wrote:That is a really wonderful song.
AWESOME!
EDIT: That chorus brings me to other Stratovarius days. Anyway, sounds new. Don't know how they do it, but they do it.
erm WHAT IS THAT SONG? NAME??Elz wrote:click the link in the commentsRazielSR wrote:That is a really wonderful song.
AWESOME!
EDIT: That chorus brings me to other Stratovarius days. Anyway, sounds new. Don't know how they do it, but they do it.
I'm thinking like an evolved Destiny/Infinite. Really can't wait for the album!RazielSR wrote:That is a really wonderful song.
AWESOME!
EDIT: That chorus brings me to other Stratovarius days. Anyway, sounds new. Don't know how they do it, but they do it.
What link?Elz wrote:click the link in the commentsRazielSR wrote:That is a really wonderful song.
AWESOME!
EDIT: That chorus brings me to other Stratovarius days. Anyway, sounds new. Don't know how they do it, but they do it.
Neither Pariah's Child nor SGHR were impressive, but Pariah's Child was definitely better.NeverendingAbyss wrote:Pariah's Child was a much needed improvement after SGHN.
But we digress.
haha, you're not the only fan from USA waiting on this album.Empathica1928 wrote:I, personally, love Pariah's Child. It's not an album I'd play around other people, probably - or at least, not songs like X Marks The Spot - but it's a solid album for those who know Sonata Arctica, or are okay with a little fun experimentation, or epic tunes. Larger Than Life really is one of the best, most spine-tingling songs they've ever made, you just have to be in the right mood to appreciate it. Personally I enjoy it way more than Stones (though I love that album too), and a little bit more than Days of Grays.
Sonata and Stratovarius are the two bands I've been listening to throughout my life that continue to evolve, change, adapt, whatever word you want to use, and do it with panache. Can't believe Eternal is only a month away (for me, anyway - a lonely fan from the USA). Can't. Fucking. Wait.
Unia? Unia still has plenty of speed and aggression on it. Every single Sonata album is full of ballads, though, so I don't get that complaint at all. Every one of them has at least a few sappy songs, and even some of the heavier ones have ballad-like sections (Gravenimage, WPBO...).adrian9 wrote:I stopped caring when Jani left, he was the only one pushing tony to left his emo/ego.
there is one album full of ballads I hated it, I forgot the name right now.
Probably The Days of Grays. Just my opinion but anyway, at least six songs that I find boring, this was big disappointment back then. Kinda cool cover art and interviews made my hopes highadrian9 wrote:I stopped caring when Jani left, he was the only one pushing tony to left his emo/ego.
there is one album full of ballads I hated it, I forgot the name right now.