Aug. 27th, 2008 01:18 pm
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I have let it be well known in the past I don't like Nightwish.

Or, at least, I didn't like Nightwish.

Their new singer? Fantastic! Suits the band 100% better than Tarja's wailing ever did. The male vocals are not destroying themselves trying to keep up with the music or the octave anymore.

I can't really say I'm a fan, yet, and I may never be, but they've really, seriously improved themselves. It's listenable, which is more than I can say from previous encounters.

Date: 2008-08-28 01:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] morgandria.livejournal.com
Whereas I felt that Tarja was just a generic operatic soprano, with a huge chip on her shoulder, and that she was nothing special at all. ;) I always felt like I must be missing something - people were always gushing about how great she was, but I really felt like her range was limited, her high octaves were thin, and she was just...trying too hard. I still think you could have put any reasonably trained soprano into their songs, and they would have done as well, if not better than Tarja.

I have no idea if Tarja was actually formally trained or not - but I always want to say no, based on her voice profile. I'm a little bit picky like that - I would have made opera my career, if circumstances had allowed.

The band has certainly improved. Part of that improvement, I feel, is that the male vocalists are not strained and hissing trying to keep up with a female vocalist in a range they're not capable of. They're definetely more of a band now, a balanced group contributing to the songs; I always felt that Tarja's voice relegated the rest of the band to being her backup instrumentalists.

Date: 2008-08-28 11:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] misslynx.livejournal.com
I have no idea if Tarja was actually formally trained or not

Yes, she is. She trained at the Sibelius Academy - that's where she met Tuomas - and she's performed with the Finnish National Opera and the Savonlinna Opera Festival.

The band has certainly improved. Part of that improvement, I feel, is that the male vocalists are not strained and hissing trying to keep up with a female vocalist in a range they're not capable of. They're definetely more of a band now, a balanced group contributing to the songs; I always felt that Tarja's voice relegated the rest of the band to being her backup instrumentalists.

That part I do somewhat agree with - she definitely overshadowed the rest of the band, and it was her tendency to treat them as just backup that apparently led to the split. I do think they come across as more of a unit now and less Tarja-and-her-backup-band.
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