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YESTERWYNDE

Nightwish

Progressive Metal


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3.45 | 23 ratings | 3 reviews | 17% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2024

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Yesterwynde (2:43)
2. An Ocean of Strange Islands (9:26)
3. The Antikythera Mechanism (5:55)
4. The Day of... (4:35)
5. Perfume of the Timeless (8:12)
6. Sway (4:24)
7. The Children of 'Ata (5:38)
8. Something Whispered Follow Me (6:40)
9. Spider Silk (6:26)
10. Hiraeth (6:15)
11. The Weave (4:54)
12. Lanternlight (6:07)

Total Time 71:15


Line-up / Musicians

- Floor Jansen / vocals
- Tuomas Holopainen / keyboards
- Emppu Vuorinen / guitars
- Jukka Koskinen / bass
- Kai Hahto / drums
- Troy Donockley / uilleann pipes, low whistles, tin whistles, guitars, bouzouki, bodharn, vocals

Releases information

Label: Nuclear Blast
Format: Vinyl, CD, Digital
September 20, 2024

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NIGHTWISH Yesterwynde ratings distribution


3.45
(23 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music (17%)
17%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection (52%)
52%
Good, but non-essential (22%)
22%
Collectors/fans only (9%)
9%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

NIGHTWISH Yesterwynde reviews


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Review by kenethlevine
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Prog-Folk Team
3 stars The title of the latest NIGHTWISH effort is a neologism, a combined concoction of Tuomas Holopainen and Troy Donockley, representing the main theme of looking at the past for one's present identity. While easily identifiable, It's noticeably more intense than usual even for NIGHTWISH, whose albums usually come off like off Broadway symphonic metal singalong scores, and I do mean that affectionately. Even when the subject matter is solemn, as say in "Endless Forms most Beautiful", it is generally offset by a carefree romp or three. I miss the old NIGHTWISH already, though that might have more to do with the absence of long time lead vocalist Marco Hietala, for whom the aforementioned Donockley tries valiantly to substitute. Luckily Floor is around to support the bulk of the singing, and she and Troy do harmonize well.

After the brief stage setting of the title track, the next couple of tunes suffer from wild mood swings from heavy metal to kilt-clad, which serves neither well, though "the Antikythera Mechanism" recovers enough to set the stage for the core of the album. "The Day of...", the single "Perfume of the Timeless", the tender ballad "Sway", and the Tongan inspired "The Children of 'Ata" (including the participation of a Tongan choir) form a formidable foursome. Unfortunately, after this only Donockley's "Hiraeth" can aspire to those levels.

MInor gripes notwithstanding, their legions of fans will find much to enjoy here, even if I wouldn't recommend "Yesterwynde" as an entry point. In fact, I'd say it's their weakest since "Dark Passion Play", but not by that much.

Latest members reviews

4 stars 1. Yesterwynde for the ideal solemn intro, intense, sovereign; orchestral surrounded by choirs on a used lyrical crescendo 2. An Ocean of Strange Islands which continues with the machine gun after the short intro; symphonic metal, keyboards galore, a warlike rhythm, it twirls everywhere, it's g ... (read more)

Report this review (#3093195) | Posted by alainPP | Tuesday, September 24, 2024 | Review Permanlink

3 stars The album starts of amazingly, with some of Nightwish's best work to date; then Troy is put on vocals and I'm just like "ugh." Come on, Tuomas, he's a terrible vocalist. Mastering is a little overdone, but is forgivable, and mixing feels off, as well. I'll give 'em props for the progressive/e ... (read more)

Report this review (#3092012) | Posted by bardberic | Friday, September 20, 2024 | Review Permanlink

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