The sharp, punchy music and the uplifting vocal melodies ensure there is never a dull moment, and Ahola's superb voice is a constant joy to behold. I'm pretty sure "Orjakaleeri - we had sold the car" is not really how "Orjakaleeri" "Slave galley" is supposed to go, but I'll be damned if I can stop myself from singing it like that now. This is the most unequivocally manly, sportsmanlike and anthemic stuff out there. The cheese is gloriously exuberant. Best viewed without Internet Explorer, in x resolution or higher. For Finnish listeners it will be a welcome change to hear one of their many resident metal bands taking the bold step of not conforming to the must-sing-in English maxim, while for those to whom the complex language is alien it will most likely be a divisive topic.
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Apply liberally, stir a bit, and there you go; your very own heavy rocking sports fan anthem. The songs they mydskyntuoja written are powerful and crisp enough in their own right that it doesn't matter what the main selling point is, just that the CD comes with a sound recommendation.
Perhaps a little faster than its immediate predecessor 'Vaadimme metallia', the CD is overall a similar affair driven by chunky riffs rather than lead guitar and simple-yet-prominent, often myrskynhuoja drumming. Turn it up to 11 and start hollering along the best you can.
Similar to how Vio-lence fans probably find themselves screaming unintelligible noises along to the insane, incomprehensible vocals of Sean Killian, I'm sure I'll not be the only one who makes stupid attempts to keep up with Ahola and gets caught finding mispronounced English phrases in the songs. This is the myrsykntuoja unequivocally manly, sportsmanlike and anthemic stuff out there.
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This is music to be played on a song-by-song basis, and while individual songs will please your ears, a whole album of the same anthemic choruses and stomping arena riffs gets kind of old.
RadagastSeptember 25th, With every single song on this thing, I can only picture a bunch of dudes skating out from sweat-drenched locker rooms, determined looks on their faces, hockey sticks at the ready, pumped up and about to dominate the opposition with everything they have! Best viewed without Internet Explorer, in x resolution or higher. The galloping Eurovision entry "Missa iehet ratsastaa" and the dominant "Metallin voima" are among the standouts in a tracklist that is a model of consistency.
I remember Tony Kakko saying in an interview a few years ago that one of the reasons he did not sing his Sonata Arctica myrksyntuoja in Finnish was that it wasn't exactly the most beautiful of languages, but there is definitely something intriguing about the tongue-twisting, multi-syllable words and guttural delivery.
EmpyrealJuly 3rd, They always have a few songs at the beginning that hit like gale-force winds, but then the formula gets a little bit stale later on, and the energy becomes tiring. I guarantee you that the first time you hear this album, you will be floored by the electrical surge-like power spewed out by the first four songs.
Originally written for http: The riffs gallop and stomp away, the singing is loud and powerful and the hooks are clad in iron. I'm pretty sure "Orjakaleeri - we had sold the car" is not really how "Orjakaleeri" "Slave galley" is supposed to go, but I'll be damned if I can stop myself from singing it like that now.
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How much more over the top can you get? The cheese is gloriously exuberant. Write your own review. For Finnish listeners it will be a welcome change to hear one of their many resident metal bands taking the bold step of not conforming to the must-sing-in English maxim, while for those to whom the complex language is alien it will most likely be a divisive topic.
These first four tracks are just great, and exemplify many things that make metal such a wonderful genre.
The sharp, punchy music and the uplifting vocal melodies ensure there is never a dull moment, and Ahola's superb voice is a constant joy to behold. Bands alphabetical country genre Labels alphabetical country Reviews R.
Sticking to the blueprint that has won them a fair degree of early plaudits, 'Myrskyntuoja' will not feature anything to surprise a listener of their previous 2 releases, but is rather a sure and steady continuation of their established sound.
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