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If you’re going to completely and unabashedly rip a band off at least do it with good songs.
I dont know what you were listening to, Ben, but this album is fantastic. Every song is a winner, the poorest song of the whole album is State Of Suspense, and even that song is still good.
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Visions of Atlantis summed up is Nightwish gone completely pop.
After spinning the album a few times, i hear NO simalarities to Nightwish, except that Nicole does sound like Tarja. And why not, Tarja is a great singer. I dont think Nicole deliberately wanted to sing like Tarja, but because of the simarlarities, Nightwish fans would enjoy this album.
To say this is Nightwish gone pop is completely stupid and I expected better from you, Ben. Coming into the review, thinking this band is a Nightwish clone was your first mistake, because Nightwish set the bar very high and no band has come close..yet.
Yes, Visions Of Atlantis do have the "happy" power metal elements, but to say pop is wrong.
I did hear is tinsy similarity to evanesence, mainly due to Mario's vocals. They do sound "normal", like commercial mainstream, like the male singer from evanesence...but its just a tiny hint there and dont let that put you off from enjoying this band.
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Every song with the exception of Lost sounds like a thinly rehashed Oceanborn with some Wishmaster thrown in.
Again, I know Oceanborn and Wishmaster back to front, and I heard nothing that would make me say this is like those two albums. Oceanborn and Wishmaster are far more symphonic, faster and heavier. Yes Visions Of Atlantis use orchestral instruments in their music, but nowhere near the high amount used by Nightwish with those 2 albums.
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Unfortunately after these two songs (Cast Away & Lost) it’s a plethora of rote Power Metal meandering. Realm of Fantasy has an intro so thick with keyboard horns and strings that I can see the sugary syrup seeping out from the speakers on my stereo.
If your not into that sound, so be it. As for me, the intro to Realm Of Fantasy is great and adds to the song as a whole. Send Me A Light, Pharaoh's Repentance & Last Shut Of Your Eyes are fantastic tracks while Winternight could be the best ballad I have ever heard. Almost the "Perfect Ballad". If you want to hear Nicole's vocals at her best, listen to Winternight.
The use of the keyboards totally improve this album and it is all balanced together wonderfully.
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Guitar wise there are no riffs that I can remember
Realm Of Fantasy, Send Me A Light, Cast Away....and others. All have great riffs and great short solos. But remember with this style of music, solos arent used/needed very much.
I think that believing this band is trying to be like Nightwish is totally wrong. Nicole's vocals is the only thing that would remind you of Nightwish. And your score (45/100) shows me that you were expecting something along the lines that Nightwish would give us...they didnt (obviously) you were let down and your 45 shows your anger of that.
If you wanted to state similar bands to Visions Of Atlantis, look no further than
Freedom Call, Fairyland and Sonata Arctica. They too play the "happy" power metal style, and use a lot of keyboards and orchestral instruments.
Dont get sucked in to this lame review, people. This is not a band wanting to be the next Nightwish, although they would have influenced them. The only thing similar to Nightwish is the vocals, thats it....
I gave this album 96/100. If you are a fan of Freedom Call, Sonata Arctica or bands similar to Fairyland and yes even Nightwish (for the vocals), you will enjoy this album.