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Wintersun

Wintersun Album: “Wintersun [Bonus Tracks]”

Wintersun Album: “Wintersun [Bonus Tracks]”
Album Information :
Title: Wintersun [Bonus Tracks]
Release Date:2004-08-30
Type:Unknown
Genre:
Label:King
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:4988003301996
Track Listing :
1 Beyond the Sun
1 Beyond the Sun
2 Winter Madness Video
2 Winter Madness Video
3 Sleeping Stars Video
3 Sleeping Stars Video
4 Battle Against Time Video
4 Battle Against Time Video
5 Death Ad the Healing
5 Death Ad the Healing
6 Starchild Video
6 Starchild Video
7 Beautiful Death Video
7 Beautiful Death Video
8 Sadness and Hate Video
8 Sadness and Hate Video
9 Winter Madness (Demo Version)
9 Winter Madness (Demo Version)
10 Beyond The Dark Sun (Demo Version)
10 Beyond The Dark Sun (Demo Version)
11 Death And The Healing (Demo Version)
11 Death And The Healing (Demo Version)
Review - :
At first glance, a Finnish {\heavy metal} band named {$Wintersun}, whose album cover shows a fallen warrior lying face down in the snow, might elicit thoughts of simplistic {\black metal} infused with pagan or anti-Christian messages, but it doesn't take long for this eponymous debut to prove that first impressions can be deceiving. In fact, the new project of former {$Ensiferum} and {$Arthemesia} vocalist and multi-instrumentalist {$Jari Mäenpäa} merges the hyper-fast precision of {$Yngwie Malmsteen}-like guitar playing (witness the speedy {&"Beyond the Dark Sun"}) with the melodic sensibilities of post-{$Helloween} {\power metal} (see the more diverse {&"Winter Madness"}) and a homegrown passion for {\folk}-styled songwriting descended straight from trailblazing compatriots {$Amorphis}. If there is any sign of {\black metal} songwriting to be found here, it's in the majestic symphonic backdrops draped all over the ever more ambitious offerings that follow: {&"Sleeping Stars"} flirts with {\doom} via its slow-creeping riffs, {&"Death and the Healing"} alternates clean and rough vocals with a jaw-dropping display of pyrotechnic guitar heroics, and {&"Beautiful Death"} comprises a stunning (if quite morbid) {\black metal} tour de force in terms of both words and musical attack. Curiously, each subsequent track runs longer than the last here -- as if {$Wintersun} is consciously using the song lengths themselves as means of upping the compositional ante. And when they arrive at the ten-minute colossus {&"Sadness and Hate,"} which brings the album to a final, fittingly {\progressive} close, one realizes that, amazingly, the ploy works! Therefore, although these unexpected twists and turns can't stop their formula from becoming predictable at times, {$Wintersun}'s superb musicianship (props to drum machine man {$Kai Hahto}, as well) helps them win out against their evident influences in the end, making this a recommended release for lovers of relatively accessible extreme {\metal}. [The Japanese version included bonus tracks.] ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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