Fairyland Score To A New Beginning
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Tracklist:
1. Opening Credits
2. Across the Endless Sea (Part II)
3. Assault on the Shore
4. Leviathan
5. A Soldier's Letter
6. Godsent
7. At the Gates of Morken
8. Rise of the Giants
9. Score to a New Beginning
10. End Credits


Release Date: 04/29/2009

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Gregory Kearns USER (41 Reviews)

2009-09-11 | 19 comments | 381 views

Summary: Fairyland offers an album that is both epic and cheesy

3 of 3 thought this review was well written

When a band by the name of Fairyland plays a brand of music called “epic symphonic power metal”, you can guess that the resulting sound will be something colorful. “Epic symphonic power metal” is a phrase that by itself gives off the impression of a genre that’s probably pretentious and prone to feature overblown mechanics and ideas. Well in truth, time has actually shown that to be quite true with this type of music (for the most part). While the subgenre features outstanding musicians and singers that are beautiful and talented, the music itself tends to become a joke merely by the way it sounds. It’s bombastic, cheesy, dense, and yes, in an odd sense of the word, epic, given the sheer concentration of musical talent involved. The music often remotely appeals to a certain type of music fan, and those certain individuals seem to be few and far in between.

Fairyland is the very definition of an ”epic symphonic power metal” band. The sound is quite dense, an emphasis being placed on keyboards, guitars, and the guest lead vocalist, Marco Sandron (Pathosray). The lyrics and choruses are cheesy, the backing choirs and voices accenting throughout the album for the most outrageous effect possible. Most importantly however, the concept of the whole band is utterly pretentious and overblown. Prior to this album, keyboardist and founder of his original band, Philippe Giordana, completed two albums of a trilogy of which ‘Score to a New Beginning’ is the final installment. After completion of the second album (‘The Fall of An Empire’), Phippe Giodana and his band parted ways, leaving Philippe to enlist a slew of guest musicians and vocalists to complete the final installment in the trilogy.

The resulting album is actually some of the tightest work this genre has offered yet, with hardly a slip in songwriting consistency. Somehow Phippe is able to get all of these relative strangers to sound as if they have known each other for years. Whether it’s the assembled vocal melodies featured on Across the Endless Sea, Pt. 2 or the Queen-like delivery on A Soldier’s Letter, Phippe’s cast of singers pack quite an epic punch that any listener can appreciate (to an extent). Of course, the vocal aspect of the music would be nothing without at a competent lead singer, and fortunately Mr. Sandron does a thorough job leading the pack throughout a ‘Score to a New Beginning’. Any fan of this type of music knows what to expect in a competent power metal vocalist, and they surely won’t be disappointed by Sandron in the least.

‘Score to a New Beginning’ is something any fan of Avantasia or Kamelot might find appealing. As can be expected, much of the music’s content focuses on fast power metal tracks like Lost in the Dark Lands, Godsent, and Assault on the Shore that feature energetic keyboards and speedy guitar work with solos popping up here and there for a positive effect. The band likes to add variety as well, and there are a few interludes and slower pieces such as Rise of the Giants to keep things interesting along the ride.

The song structures themselves vary as well, Master of the Waves featuring a stunning orchestrated intro that launches into a power metal staple sound with more of the band’s melodies and stunning guitar work. The album’s title track is probably the most memorable however, clocking in at a little over nine minutes in length. The song begins with a delicate and well-structured piano and drum build before the song takes off in typical fashion. The cut is a rollercoaster of styles and tempo changes, always offering something different for the listener to hear on the second time through. The aptly titled Ending Credits is another change in pace, offering a calming style of strings and drums with little distortion. A female vocal part leads the track before the strings taper off and end the album on a solemn note.

Any weaknesses within ‘Score to a New Beginning’ strictly come from any individually negative presuppositions or opinions the listener may have had about the genre before even having heard this album. Phippe and his various guests do what they do well, offering an excellent exercise in how this overblown genre should sound. While nothing is amazing or spectacular in itself, everything is handled consistently and professionally creating an excellent album in the process. Surely no one could have guessed that the unsettling phrases, “epic symphonic power metal” and Fairyland, could actually create something worthwhile when placed together.

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Comments:Add a Comment 
Observer


Comments: 877
09.11.09


Tried to review something I would probably not ever listen to get a more unbiased opinion on it.

It's an excellent album for what it is.

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ordos


Comments: 14
09.11.09


fairyland

WhiteWallStargazers


Comments: 1018
09.11.09


that band name is really really gay

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Observer


Comments: 877
09.11.09


Yeah, I was thinking of making gay jokes in the review, but I thought better of it.

WhiteWallStargazers


Comments: 1018
09.11.09


I would not ever admit to anyone that I actually listened to a band called Fairyland but I shall check this out

Observer


Comments: 877
09.11.09


Yeah, as soon as I posted the review I deleted it from my ratings.

Judging from your ratings, I'm not sure it would appeal to you. Mostly just the Kamelot power metal folks.

WillieFisterbut
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7767
09.11.09


Good review, but I won't be looking into this.

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illmitch


Comments: 1955
09.11.09


lol fairyland, i had the album Of Wars in Osyria when i was into power metal. its good for what it is, but i don't think i could stand it except for in short bursts (no homo).

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Poet


Comments: 3824
09.11.09

Album Rating: 3.5

This is actually pretty good.

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BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18814
09.11.09


WhiteWallStargazers said everything I was going to say.

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Observer


Comments: 877
09.11.09


Yeah, it's really not too bad. Just the name mostly . . .

Metalstyles


Comments: 4232
09.11.09


good review, how on earth do you write that much haha, you have a new review out every day.

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lobby


Comments: 312
09.11.09

Album Rating: 2

Summary: Fairyland offers an album that is both cheesy and cheesy

fixed

edit: This album is shit. I knew I shouldnt've checked out a band called "Fairyland". They're called fairyland for a good reason, it's gaaaaaaaaaayyyy...

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Observer


Comments: 877
09.11.09


Yeah I do write a lot. Just time between classes and when studying is up.

Whispered4tw


Comments: 93
09.21.09

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

People are so cool on this site.

Observer


Comments: 877
09.21.09


Hey, its cool to find a fan of the band

Phantom


Comments: 6592
09.21.09


The band is called fairyland. Just because of that I know I do not need to hear anything by them.

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Observer


Comments: 877
09.21.09


Its cheesy, but I don't know If I would call it terrible.

lobby


Comments: 312
09.21.09

Album Rating: 2

I would call it terrible



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