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Sonata arctica silence cover
Sonata arctica silence cover





It’s back to full blast with one of the most iconic SONATA riffs, with “Black Sheep.” While Bear found this song pretty basic/simple for most of her life and was never very into it, Simo argues that it’s catchy and the riffing is what brings it to life and makes it great. In fact, songs like this also show what a creative writer Kakko is – he may not have spoken English extremely fluently, but he shows a poetic soul nonetheless and did a great job with what he had. “the Caleb saga” was “The End of This Chapter,” which is notable for its very creepy intro, a slower pace than a lot of the driven power metal that permeates this album, as well as one of the best lines: “while you are sleeping / I steal your earring / light you one candle / this anger I handle.” So creepy! This was the basis of so many great songs to come, so naturally this track has a special place in the hearts of many (despite it’s cute Finglish lines). The beginning of the band’s legendary stalker saga a.k.a. Also of note, “False News Travels Fast” features some of Timo Kotipelto‘s high wailing towards the end, as he was a guest vocalist on this release – can you tell the two legendary vocalists apart? While many of the songs on this album are a bit straightforward, it’s the strong vocal performance by Tony Kakko, as well as the truly incredible fills and solos that draw the listener in and keep them hooked, making SONATA ARCTICA into far more than a one-trick pony. Opening on a spoken word intro by Nik Van-Eckmann, “…Of Silence,” this rather poignant piece draws attention to the importance of silence before leading the listener into “Weballergy.” In researching this article, we discovered that this track was meant to be the sequel to “Blank File” from the band’s debut. “Silence” remains one of SONATA ARCTICA‘s most popular albums due to the strength of the pure power metal sound and furor.

sonata arctica silence cover

It is clear and balanced and no one is masked, but it’s also worth noticing that everyone is at peak performance both style and energy -wise no one is hiding or half-assing it. Perhaps known as the band’s best era by many fans, one of the major differences in “Silence,” compared to now, is the production value.







Sonata arctica silence cover