Well..Tony simply answered with one sentance ''Worse than Unia.''

That is pretty much it. I never really liked Sonata to begin with (mainly due to Tony Kakko. Someone please explain to me what is supposed to be so awesome about him?), but the first 3 or 4 albums were goof, fun, Strato-like Power Metal. Unia and TdoG, especially TdoG, just strike me as really, really boring.Kosmo wrote:Not to start an argument, i'm just interested..Is it just that they're not speedy like the earlier albums or is it something else?
It is a 3/5. If someone says Flag in the Ground too, then all at least half-decent songs are listed. Together the album is around the 10th best release of that year.Kecos wrote:I'd like to know how The Last Amazing Grays is uninspired and boring.HinatAArcticA wrote:I'd like to know how is Deathaura uninspired and boring.Balu wrote:While Unia was new, interesting and very good (3rd best SA), TDoG was just... Uninspired and boring.
Ragehead91 wrote:To me his voice just sounds powerless and thin.
Ragehead91 wrote:Yes, I did. And it actually is pretty awesome. Why is a kick-ass song like this a bonus track?
IMO Tony is kond of an average singer, not even close to Strato's Timo or BG's Hansi, but there are lots of worse singers in other power metal bands.Ragehead91 wrote:And when I mentioned Tony I think I should've made myself sound clearer. I was talking about his voice. I never understond why some people think he is the best singer ever. To me his voice just sounds powerless and thin.
Deathaura and The Last Amazing Grays are great songs, but the rest of The Days of Grays is pretty boring. After 4 or 5 times of listenings I still don't remember most of it's songs. Maybe my opinion will change after more listenings, but I doubt it. I like some other progressive Power Metal albums, like Elements Pt.1 or Age of Aquarius (well it's not Power Metal, but anyway...), but I don't like most of Sonata's progressive songs. They are boring imo.Kecos wrote:I'd like to know how The Last Amazing Grays is uninspired and boring.HinatAArcticA wrote:I'd like to know how is Deathaura uninspired and boring.Balu wrote:While Unia was new, interesting and very good (3rd best SA), TDoG was just... Uninspired and boring.
Like I've stated somewhere else, Sonata trying to be a more progressive band is like Dream Theater trying to be a more power metal band: It just don't make sense! SA should stick to do power metal songs, just the way they used to be. I'm not saying TDOG is an horrible album, but after Unia and the change of directions they tried to make it doens't seem to be SA anymore. The only song I can stand from they last record is, like many of you, DeathuraBabylonian wrote:Deathaura and The Last Amazing Grays are great songs, but the rest of The Days of Grays is pretty boring. After 4 or 5 times of listenings I still don't remember most of it's songs. Maybe my opinion will change after more listenings, but I doubt it. I like some other progressive Power Metal albums, like Elements Pt.1 or Age of Aquarius (well it's not Power Metal, but anyway...), but I don't like most of Sonata's progressive songs. They are boring imo.Kecos wrote:I'd like to know how The Last Amazing Grays is uninspired and boring.HinatAArcticA wrote:I'd like to know how is Deathaura uninspired and boring.Balu wrote:While Unia was new, interesting and very good (3rd best SA), TDoG was just... Uninspired and boring.
Imo some Power Metal bands, who have turned their direction into more progressive style has been succeeded, like Strato with Elements, but imo Sonata hasn't been succeeded.ggonza43 wrote:Like I've stated somewhere else, Sonata trying to be a more progressive band is like Dream Theater trying to be a more power metal band: It just don't make sense! SA should stick to do power metal songs, just the way they used to be. I'm not saying TDOG is an horrible album, but after Unia and the change of directions they tried to make it doens't seem to be SA anymore. The only song I can stand from they last record is, like many of you, DeathuraBabylonian wrote:Deathaura and The Last Amazing Grays are great songs, but the rest of The Days of Grays is pretty boring. After 4 or 5 times of listenings I still don't remember most of it's songs. Maybe my opinion will change after more listenings, but I doubt it. I like some other progressive Power Metal albums, like Elements Pt.1 or Age of Aquarius (well it's not Power Metal, but anyway...), but I don't like most of Sonata's progressive songs. They are boring imo.Kecos wrote:I'd like to know how The Last Amazing Grays is uninspired and boring.HinatAArcticA wrote:I'd like to know how is Deathaura uninspired and boring.Balu wrote:While Unia was new, interesting and very good (3rd best SA), TDoG was just... Uninspired and boring.
Who cares about how many sales they've made?! That happened to Tobias Sammet: He didn't care about his most loyal fans, he just wanted to sell more and more, even if that involved losing their followers. If SA does the same, I would be very dissapointedicecab21 wrote:they sold more albums than ever if that is not succeeding.
Tony said it once in an iterview. "We can't play like Dream Teater"ggonza43 wrote: Like I've stated somewhere else, Sonata trying to be a more progressive band is like Dream Theater trying to be a more power metal band: It just don't make sense!
Dream Theater is not prog.HinatAArcticA wrote: Tony said it once in an iterview. "We can't play like Dream Teater"
So I don't think they are trying to be a more prog band. I think is very simmple, they are just making new and more interesting things that just a usual power metal album.
mayhem-for-all wrote:I think they will turn a rock band then.
You have an amazing talent for posting random crap.robocop656 wrote:mayhem-for-all wrote:I think they will turn a rock band then.