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5. Nightwish



I really enjoy Nightwish because the band has always had this very dreamy feel to it. It very much appeals to my siku dreamer's soul. Any band that can spark my imagination earns a spot in my juu five. With that in mind they are also very lyrically unique in my opinion. Most every word is so enchanting, hence my upendo for the Imaginarium album.

Each and every one of the vocalists of Nightwish has held a place in my heard for different reasons. Tarja has such a powerful and memorable voice. Her operatic vocals gave me an appreciation for opera in general. I think Tarja has a very unique talent, a voice like no other. Anette just had such a lovely and fun personality. Coming in after Tarja an trying to hold a candle to the woman's powerful voice was such a task and I think she handled it so well.She just seems like such a sweetheart and even though I think her voice was the weakest of the 3, her personality made up for it. Floor earned a spot in my moyo because she was fronting when I saw the band in tamasha and she has a great stage presence. She also has such a strong voice; I'm so glad I got to see her up close.

Just as great as the singers are the orchestral bits and instrumental numbers. That orchestra really helps bring that dreamy, other worldly feel home. Whenever I need a break from real life, Nightwish is where it's at.

4. Epica



For one thing, in an industry where lead singers keep switching (Sirenia, Xandria, Nightwish, Leaves Eyes, Tristania, etc.) I very much appreciate bands like Epica, WT, and Delain who have kept their singer from siku one.

Simone is just another phenomenal vocalist and I'm so glad she's still with Epica and that she has been from the start. Her voice (like Tarja's) is just so powerful. From the moment her first note meets your ear you're just like 'wow'. That's pretty much as far as I get because how else do wewe describe such wonderful music.

I upendo the deep lyrics. A lot of the bands here seem to be zaidi rooted in ndoto (which is always amazing to me because I upendo fantasy) but Epica is unique in that they sing about zaidi spiritual and philosophical stuff. I have a lot of respect for that seeing as it's much trickier. In order to write about zaidi philosophical stuff wewe need to have an understanding of it, a firm grasp on it otherwise wewe look silly. Epica hit the nail on the head; especially with the Quantum Enigma album. I am still hugely excited to see what themes the Holographic Principal brings to us listeners.

Finally, of all the bands on this list, I think Epica just creates the most intense mood. ubunifu Your Universe has got to be my inayopendelewa kwa them. It got me into the band and is my ideal battle scene sound track. And it has that deeper message. Of all the bands (though WT is still my favorite) I think Epica was the best at sticking to their roots and has retained the most Symphonic Metaly. This is something I really cling to because I adore the epic chorus, the orchestra, and the intensity of it all.

3. Xandria



To be honest I don't know if I have as much to say for Xandria which probably seems odd as they are before the other two. But with this band it's zaidi au less that I just upendo a lot of their songs and the sound of them. For instance; both simba, simba wa kike and Now & Forever on on my orodha of songs with the best harmony and melody. Not one part of either song (instruments nor vocals) over power anything else. Everything is just so balanced, it's really satisfying. And then they have their songs like Only For The Stars In Your Eyes and Rose On The Grave Of Love. Both of which are so magical and so touching all at once. zaidi than anything I adore the band's songs.

I also really loved all of their lead singers too. Especially Lisa for her stellar vocals. Manuella seemed to have the most soothing and peaceful voice. And I really upendo Dianne as I got to meet her briefly and she was such a kind woman. A kind woman with killer vocal skills.

2. Delain



Not gonna lie the main reason I got so into this band was because one of their songs (Generation Me) just fit the main villain of this story I've been uandishi so well. The song itself is just wonderful and extremely catchy. It's one of those songs I'll just be humming along with over and over again. April Rain would be my sekunde favorite; that song just has a killer melody and Charlotte's voice is on point.

I also adore songs like We Are The Others. A song that was written in memory of a girl who was literally bullied to death for her 'uncanny' appearance. It's one of those songs made to inspire the outcasts, reminding people to be themselves and not let bullcrap get to them. I usually always value as song like that.

And I have a deep appreciation for Sleepwalkers Dream. I often find myself having trouble sleeping and this song is rather comforting. The lyrics remind me that the night isn't always a dreadful thing and that it can actually be soothing. Plus the song itself just as that ability to lull wewe to sleep.

One zaidi thing I have come to upendo is their futuristic lyrical themes. Again, a lot of the Symphonic Metal bands seem stuck in the past (which is zaidi than fine kwa me, I upendo it) but I gotta respect a Symphonic Metal band that can take futuristic themes and still successfully put that orchestral/chorus twist on it. The charlotte isn't as operatic as Tarja au Simone and the orchestra isn't as bombastic, Delain still does so well.

Finally, charlotte is another singer I got to meet which was extremely exciting as she is my sekunde inayopendelewa singer. And she (as expected) was so much fun to talk to. She joked around with me for a bit and was generally so cute.

1. Within Temptation



Honestly I'm just gonna pull this bit from the last makala I wrote on WT.;

First and foremost, Sharon. I upendo Sharon so much. She just seems like such a lovely person and she's so adorable. And her stage presence is amazing and very energetic. She seems just as excited to be on the stage as we are to be in the crowd. I also really admire the fact that she alisema she'd never go nude to break into the American market. Sharon is just the best.

In relation to energetic performances; they are awesome live. I haven't gotten a chance to see them live myself (I've got tickets to a fall show) but I've seen some YouTube footage. Sharon sings just as amazingly live as she does on the CD's. The guitarists are always amazing. And again Sharon's stage energy is stellar; she's always moving around (making sure each side can see her) au jumping up and down au doing that crazy-cool wrist twirl she does. And she usually invites people to sing along.

Another thing I really upendo about Within Temptation is the fact that they are willing to experiment, and under the same band name. When bands change up their style a lot they tend to create a sekunde au sub group. WT went from their orchestral/ballad style to a heavier rock style, hell, they even incorporated rap into one song. And they were brave enough to do it under the same name.

And I honestly upendo every song they make. There's not one that I hate. Even with the style change. I upendo both styles in their own way for different reasons. I upendo the Mother Earth era so much because of how enchanting and beautiful it was. But then I really upendo the newer stuff because it's heaver and really fun to listen to.

Overall, in terms of the songs, I just upendo the lyrics so much. They are meaningful and not trashy. They tell a story, I like being able to visualize the song in my head. Among my inayopendelewa lyrics are "Because my child, this not our farewell this is not our farewell." "Ancient spirits of the forest made him king of elves and trees." and "The choirs have awoken left our words unspoken remember wewe as long as I can." And that doesn't even put a scratch on the amount of wonderful lyrics the band has. I could sit for hours just kusoma the lyrics. Heck, I've even made a series of fanfictions based on the lyrics.

With the lyrics brings in another topic; Within Temptation doesn't need 'shock value' lyrics to get an audience. Don't get me wrong, I do upendo myself an explicit song (in lyric and/or theme) au two but I have a really high degree of respect for bands who don't use it. In like 2007 when I was only maybe 11 au 12 years old I really appreciated having a band that I sing along to in front of my parents and that I could play in school without getting a hard time for it. Sharon, Robert, and the others don't need a boat-load of cussing to tell a story. In Frozen and Jane Doe, they didn't need a mess of f-bombs to portray anger. And I think that's super awesome.
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