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Storm (Limited Edition) [Digipak]<限定盤>

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発売日 2006年03月24日
国内/輸入 輸入(ドイツ盤)
レーベルAFM Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 AFM1179
SKU 4046661023022

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Like so many Scandinavian metal bands of the '90s and 2000s, Theatre of Tragedy have had their share of personnel changes, and along the way, different lineups have offered different interpretations of Dream Theater's sound. On Storm, newcomer Nell Sigland (formerly of the Crest) replaces Liv Kristine Espenaes as Theatre's female lead vocalist; some longtime fans will wonder if there can be life after Espenaes for the Norwegian outfit, and the answer is a definite yes. Sigland sounds a lot like her predecessor, favoring an angelic, sweetly ethereal approach, and she proves herself to be a valuable addition to Theatre on an industrial-tinged goth metal/goth rock disc that is aggressive and rocking but never flat-out brutal. Theatre still goes for the female singer/male singer juxtaposition, but Raymond Rohonyi (the male lead singer) doesn't embrace an extreme vocal style; instead of a death metal growl, a black metal rasp or tortured metalcore screaming, what we get from Rohonyi is merely a mainstream vocal style with a slightly ominous edge. In fact, those who are hoping for any harsh, blistering, cave-your-skull-in antics on Storm will be disappointed; nothing really extreme or punishing occurs. What Theatre does offer is a highly melodic, very musical and listenable goth album with a strong sense of craftsmanship; goth enthusiasts will find a great deal to admire about Storm even if they aren't big metal fans. Along the way, Theatre of Tragedy have had their creative ups and downs (more ups than downs). The appealing Storm is one of their more consistent efforts and is a welcome addition to their catalog even though it isn't the sledgehammer assault that some headbangers were no doubt hoping for. ~ Alex Henderson

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    1. 1.
      Storm

      録音:Studio

      アーティスト: Theatre Of Tragedy

    2. 2.
      Silence

      録音:Studio

      アーティスト: Theatre Of Tragedy

    3. 3.
      Ashes And Dreams

      録音:Studio

      アーティスト: Theatre Of Tragedy

    4. 4.
      Voices

      録音:Studio

      アーティスト: Theatre Of Tragedy

    5. 5.
      Fade

      録音:Studio

      アーティスト: Theatre Of Tragedy

    6. 6.
      Begin And End

      録音:Studio

      アーティスト: Theatre Of Tragedy

    7. 7.
      Senseless

      録音:Studio

      アーティスト: Theatre Of Tragedy

    8. 8.
      Exile

      録音:Studio

      アーティスト: Theatre Of Tragedy

    9. 9.
      Disintegration

      録音:Studio

      アーティスト: Theatre Of Tragedy

    10. 10.
      Debris

      録音:Studio

      アーティスト: Theatre Of Tragedy

    11. 11.
      Highlights (bonus track)

      録音:Studio

      アーティスト: Theatre Of Tragedy

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Theatre Of Tragedy

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プロデューサー: Rico Darum

商品の紹介

Like so many Scandinavian metal bands of the '90s and 2000s, Theatre of Tragedy have had their share of personnel changes, and along the way, different lineups have offered different interpretations of Dream Theater's sound. On Storm, newcomer Nell Sigland (formerly of the Crest) replaces Liv Kristine Espenaes as Theatre's female lead vocalist; some longtime fans will wonder if there can be life after Espenaes for the Norwegian outfit, and the answer is a definite yes. Sigland sounds a lot like her predecessor, favoring an angelic, sweetly ethereal approach, and she proves herself to be a valuable addition to Theatre on an industrial-tinged goth metal/goth rock disc that is aggressive and rocking but never flat-out brutal. Theatre still goes for the female singer/male singer juxtaposition, but Raymond Rohonyi (the male lead singer) doesn't embrace an extreme vocal style; instead of a death metal growl, a black metal rasp or tortured metalcore screaming, what we get from Rohonyi is merely a mainstream vocal style with a slightly ominous edge. In fact, those who are hoping for any harsh, blistering, cave-your-skull-in antics on Storm will be disappointed; nothing really extreme or punishing occurs. What Theatre does offer is a highly melodic, very musical and listenable goth album with a strong sense of craftsmanship; goth enthusiasts will find a great deal to admire about Storm even if they aren't big metal fans. Along the way, Theatre of Tragedy have had their creative ups and downs (more ups than downs). The appealing Storm is one of their more consistent efforts and is a welcome addition to their catalog even though it isn't the sledgehammer assault that some headbangers were no doubt hoping for. ~ Alex Henderson|
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