Days Of Rising Doom - The Metal Opera
Aina
- Style
- Operatic / Melodic Power Metal
- Label
- Transmission Records
- Year
- 2004
- Reviewed by
- Marty
Glenn Hughes (DEEP PURPLE, BLACK SABBATH, HUGHES-TURNER PROJECT)
Candice Night (BLACKMORE'S NIGHT)
Tobias Sammet (EDGUY, AVANTASIA)
Marko Hietala (NIGHTWISH, TAROT)
Michael Kiske (ex-HELLOWEEN, SUPARED)
Andre Matos (ex-ANGRA, SHAMAN)
Jens Johansson (STRATOVARIUS)
Thomas Rettke (ex-HEAVEN'S GATE)
Olaf Hayer (LUCA TURILLI, DIONYSUS)
Damian Wilson
Simone Simons (EPICA)
Emppu Vuorinen (NIGHTWISH)
Thomas Youngblood (KAMELOT)
T.M. Stevens (STEVE VAI, TINA TURNER)
Derek Sherinian (ex-DREAM THEATER)
Erik Norlander (LANA LANE)
Sass Jordan
With the impressive line-up of musicians and vocalists such as that, you would expect something special and something very special is exactly what you get. This is a wonderfully rich and orchestrated power metal epic that has lots of speedy heavy sections for the power metal fans, but also lots of reflective and richly orchestrated segments, many using the Trinity Boys choir. Several of these passages use Michael Kiske for the lead vocals and his rich melodic voice adds wonderful warmth to the tracks. Michael is also used for much of the narration as well. Tobias Sammet provides lead vocals for the track, Flight Of Torek which really comes off sounding like a classic Edguy or Avantasia track. For some of the slower and more bluesier sections, Glenn Hughes' voice adds the perfect touch. Former Heaven's Gate vocalist, Thomas Rettke is used quite a bit for some of the speedier, heavier and more aggressive tracks and once again, the perfect choice to add just the right atmosphere. Candice Night's sweet angelic voice graces a couple of tracks and Canada's Sass Jordan makes a brief appearance. Marco Hietala, Olaf Thayer, Damian Wilson, Simone Simons and Andre Matos also make sporadic appearances as their characters weave in and out of this incredible epic. Orchestration is used on the grand scale as well as on the small scale with the use of flutes and other woodwind instruments to accompany acoustic guitars to take the listener far away to a land from long ago.
Although the Ayreon projects first introduced the metal world to the concept of an actual metal opera, the Avantansia project set the bar quite high with the quality of material and solid all around performances by all those involved and will ultimately be the benchmark to which all other similar projects are compared. Aina is a wonderful epic, full of emotion and passion and not short on speedy and heavy melodic power metal. The orchestration, more prominent use of characters and a more of a true "opera" sound on Aina, make it more of an actual opera than Avantasia, which was essentially an operatic style with a story linked by the songs. Several listens are required in order for this album to sink in but it's a stunning, very visual story and an amazing musical interpretation. Already released in Japan, this epic will be available later in January or early February and will be available as a limited edition 3 CD set with the Aina metal opera taking up the first disc, alternate versions of tracks, some single edits and a narration of the entire story taking up the second CD with the third disc being a DVD that is a behind the scenes look at the making of Aina and a video for the song The Beast Within. Highly recommended to any and all fans of metal operas and although it's still early to tell and may require more listens, this has the makings of a classic in the genre much like some of the Ayreon projects and Avantasia. Welcome to the world of Aina...open your mind and let the journey begin......