umm.. *skips to 2:20*.. oh okay.
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Is this any less generic than the first single?
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It's honestly kinda a bizzare track, it doesn't sound like anything they've ever done. You absolutely will not be "Floored" by it, cause she only sings backups on it... you just gotta hear it
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It's modern Nightwish with Nightwish pipes and keys. It's aight. Actually digging the beginning for what it is.
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oh okay, apparently this is just typical Nightwish, sorry my mistake
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I like this tbh
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"Is this any less generic than the first single?"
Opposite creatures. It's that kind of song that will probably be most valued when inserted into the album's flow.
I loved the first single, btw.
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Their misconception of 'tension and release' is probably the thing that irritates me the most about them.
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Weird song, kinda like a hymn. Nice.
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this is one of the worst choruses they've ever written
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I miss Tarja Turunen
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ehhhhhhh?
let marco sing goddamnit!
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okay the second half is some folk metal goodness
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Surprised by this song because they went almost full folk with it. Expecting this album to be Dark Passion Play part 4 for better or worse. Or Once part 5 even?
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Song is cheesy as hell but pretty decent
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The instrumental folk part is really kind of nice.
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''All The Works Of Nature Which Adorn The World''
This is a stupid name, and this comes from someone who listens to Epica.
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That was not at all what I expected but it was pretty cool.
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It's definitely something different and it's good. Maybe the album will have some good songs
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Is this a track from Disney's Lion King remake
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That was definitely an interesting turn for Nightwish...I can't say I'm crazy about the song itself (it is decent though), but there's now a bunch of untapped potential in this style that I never considered.
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jesus christ why did i listen to this again
fucking awful
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