New Tarja Song/Album

2010-07-20 by BallsToTheWall | 18 Comments
Ex Nightwish front-woman Tarja Turunen is poised to release her second solo album entitled "What Lies Beneath" on August 31st. The album is slated to feature guest appearances by All That Remain's Phil Labonte and Joe Satriani among others. The first single "Falling Awake" can be found on this site along with the artwork and track listing.

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=143202

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BallsToTheWall
July 20th 2010
52598 Comments


God damn 2010 can't get any better. New Danzing, new Tarja, fuck yeah pigeons.

Crysis
Emeritus
July 20th 2010
17655 Comments


Song was ok.... she should of just disappeared after Nightwish, though.

pizzamachine
July 20th 2010
28312 Comments


Good song. Hope the new album is better than My Winter Storm.

BallsToTheWall
July 20th 2010
52598 Comments


You should have disappeared after Nightwish. But for reals, glad she's still around and improving on her solo material.

Crysis
Emeritus
July 20th 2010
17655 Comments


It's certainly better than My Winter Storm, that's for sure.

Poet
July 20th 2010
6156 Comments


haven't listened yet, but everything is better than My Winter Storm.

SomethingSimilar
July 20th 2010
57 Comments


Surprisingly not bad, considering I didn't even want to look at My Winter Storm after listening to the single.

taroo
July 20th 2010
2126 Comments


Awesome!

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
July 20th 2010
30170 Comments


Nightwish was interesting back in the day, they suck now, and Tarja was a disappointment.

Song is actually a lot better than anything either have put out recently.

BallsToTheWall
July 20th 2010
52598 Comments


Im curious about Phil Labonte's appearance . Talk about a random duet.

Blindsided
July 21st 2010
1871 Comments


Man the things I'd do to her.
Songs was good though.

Poet
July 21st 2010
6156 Comments


her voice just doesn't fit with the music. it's generic metal with some keyboard thrown in

Steerpike
July 21st 2010
1861 Comments


Good to see Tarja is dedicated to maintaining the legacy of Annie Lenox and Allison Moyet by releasing bland, forgettable solo albums.

BallsToTheWall
July 21st 2010
52598 Comments


This is better than most of anything off her last album, I don't know what you guys are talking about.

Apollo
July 21st 2010
10691 Comments


My Winter Storm was utter shite. She still has an excellent singing voice however. Hopefully the music itself is better.

Bfhurricane
July 22nd 2010
6283 Comments


Phil Labonte... that should be interesting.

BallsToTheWall
July 22nd 2010
52598 Comments


Where have you been?

Steerpike
July 22nd 2010
1861 Comments


This is better than most of anything off her last album, I don't know what you guys are talking about.


Getting beaten up by Danny Trejo would be better than anything off My Winter Storm.



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