My experience with Strato
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 7:51 am
Hey everybody, as you can tell I'm new to the board. I generally don't post on message boards very often, but I wanted to share with my fellow Stratofans what this band means to me.
I remember I first heard of these guys when I was checking out the Children of Bodom website during school (Im not a very good student haha). I had noticed that each member listed their favorite Stratovarius song. I figured if Bodom liked this band that much, I should probobly check them out. I was browsing the forums and found people describing Strato as Space Metal, and Cosmic Metal if I remember correctly. I was confused, but very much more interested. When I got home from school I looked up some mp3's and got the song Destiny. WOW! I was blown away. I showed my younger brother, who is also a metalhead, who was also in awe. In a few weeks I went to Best Buy and bought Intermission. In retrospect, it was a weird choice for a first Strato cd. Either way, I played this cd into oblivion. I need a new copy now because almost a third of the songs won't play anymore. My favorite track was definitely the live "Hunting High and Low." It really captured a huge sense of excitement and suspense. Sometime later that year in 2003 my brother got a copy of Elements pt 2. I think for the next 2 months or so, the only cd's we ever had playing were Elements pt. 2 and Intermission. Although I've heard what a lot of you think about it, my favorite song ever by any musician is Liberty.
Ever since December 2003, Strato has been me and my brothers favorite band. We would constantly talk about what we imagined during every Strato song, and the awesome music video concepts we had. We then started reading into the Stratoworld online in mid 2004 in hopes of someday seeing them. What a bad time that was to be a Stratovarius fan. I distinctly remember the day when my brother came up to me and utterted the words "Jon, Strato is falling apart." With great grief we read the news of members dropping out, TT was being hospitalized, it was just too much. It was apparent that we had discovered Strato too late. I kept collection albums, because I was glad at least that I had much more music too expose myself to by Strato. We got Elements pt 1, Destiny and Infinite. I've probobly dedicated more time listening to these albums than any other bands. Every song is awesome in its own way in my opinion. I shared this music with everyone I knew, trying to show them what I found to be so wonderful.
Near the end of 2004, when I was sure Strato was over, there was a glimmer of hope, the members of Strato were meeting together to discuss the bands future. Me and my brother rejoiced. In a few weeks our dreams were realized when it was confirmed they re-united. Not only that, but they were planning a World Tour, and an 11th album. It was everything I could have dreamed for. Me and my brother already have tickets for a concert here in California, and plan to buy tickets to another one. I already know it will be the best experience of my life so far. I was a bit saddened to hear Jari wouldn't be touring with the band, because for me Strato won't be the same, however I'm sure Lauri will be a kickass new bassist for Strato. Thanks Jari for the great music you've made for us all.
As you could probobly notice, I mention my brother a lot in this post. I think the thing that means the most about Strato to me is that me and my brother have been able to share it with eachother and bond together. Every song means so much to me. Thank you to everyone involved with Stratovarius for what you've given us and I can't wait to see you guys out here. And hey Jens, see if you can get the band to play Liberty in Santa Ana at the Galaxy Theater or in Hollywood. That would be awesome man!! Hopefully we'll get to hang out while you're here. Anyways, hope you all enjoyed this super long post. Take it easy metal brothers and sisters!!
I remember I first heard of these guys when I was checking out the Children of Bodom website during school (Im not a very good student haha). I had noticed that each member listed their favorite Stratovarius song. I figured if Bodom liked this band that much, I should probobly check them out. I was browsing the forums and found people describing Strato as Space Metal, and Cosmic Metal if I remember correctly. I was confused, but very much more interested. When I got home from school I looked up some mp3's and got the song Destiny. WOW! I was blown away. I showed my younger brother, who is also a metalhead, who was also in awe. In a few weeks I went to Best Buy and bought Intermission. In retrospect, it was a weird choice for a first Strato cd. Either way, I played this cd into oblivion. I need a new copy now because almost a third of the songs won't play anymore. My favorite track was definitely the live "Hunting High and Low." It really captured a huge sense of excitement and suspense. Sometime later that year in 2003 my brother got a copy of Elements pt 2. I think for the next 2 months or so, the only cd's we ever had playing were Elements pt. 2 and Intermission. Although I've heard what a lot of you think about it, my favorite song ever by any musician is Liberty.
Ever since December 2003, Strato has been me and my brothers favorite band. We would constantly talk about what we imagined during every Strato song, and the awesome music video concepts we had. We then started reading into the Stratoworld online in mid 2004 in hopes of someday seeing them. What a bad time that was to be a Stratovarius fan. I distinctly remember the day when my brother came up to me and utterted the words "Jon, Strato is falling apart." With great grief we read the news of members dropping out, TT was being hospitalized, it was just too much. It was apparent that we had discovered Strato too late. I kept collection albums, because I was glad at least that I had much more music too expose myself to by Strato. We got Elements pt 1, Destiny and Infinite. I've probobly dedicated more time listening to these albums than any other bands. Every song is awesome in its own way in my opinion. I shared this music with everyone I knew, trying to show them what I found to be so wonderful.
Near the end of 2004, when I was sure Strato was over, there was a glimmer of hope, the members of Strato were meeting together to discuss the bands future. Me and my brother rejoiced. In a few weeks our dreams were realized when it was confirmed they re-united. Not only that, but they were planning a World Tour, and an 11th album. It was everything I could have dreamed for. Me and my brother already have tickets for a concert here in California, and plan to buy tickets to another one. I already know it will be the best experience of my life so far. I was a bit saddened to hear Jari wouldn't be touring with the band, because for me Strato won't be the same, however I'm sure Lauri will be a kickass new bassist for Strato. Thanks Jari for the great music you've made for us all.
As you could probobly notice, I mention my brother a lot in this post. I think the thing that means the most about Strato to me is that me and my brother have been able to share it with eachother and bond together. Every song means so much to me. Thank you to everyone involved with Stratovarius for what you've given us and I can't wait to see you guys out here. And hey Jens, see if you can get the band to play Liberty in Santa Ana at the Galaxy Theater or in Hollywood. That would be awesome man!! Hopefully we'll get to hang out while you're here. Anyways, hope you all enjoyed this super long post. Take it easy metal brothers and sisters!!