'Endless Forms Most Beautiful' was a great album in 2015 and is a great album today. While 'The Greatest Show On Earth' was somewhat pompous and self-indulgent, the vocal parts from Floor are great and the song comes across more bearable live as it was truncated a bit.
Why, it's quite fine you liked it, but "great"? Really? I admit I sputtered some random infatuated sentiments back when it came out, but I'm definitely not able to get back there now. Now, don't get me wrong, it's not a
bad album and I would still give it a spin anytime, in fact, when I look at the tracklist I realise I mostly like most of the songs... but... but...
The concept is fine, I don't mind that. A bit un-Nightwishy to me (also the reason I'm not all that crazy about the next one continuing that path), but cool in theory and acceptable in execution. They even managed to cherry-pick
the Dawkins quotes I have absolutely no problem with whatsoever and the ones I am actually able to appreciate, which is an achievement in itself. But looking at it closely ...
Floor is underutilised and Marco is criminally absent. Sorry, but you know it's true. Floor is an awesome, flabbergasting singer, she absolutely killed on
Showtime, Storytime, but here it's like she was contractually obligated to... I don't know, maybe to quote
Chinatown, to "do as little as possible". This is not the lass I know from ReVamp. And maybe Tuomas wanted to compensate the fact Marco grew and grew in dominance over the previous albums and made him sit this one out on the sidelines, I don't know, but I miss him.
I love and cherish both the opening and the title track. A cool, catchy bangers with some heavy-handed, but charming lyrics (I mean, seriously, "greet a blade of grass" is both cheesy as fuck and also kinda awesome and you don't often get stuff that would manage to be both) and so on. Still, neither really brings anything new to the table and the title track is mostly just Bye Bye Beautiful once again. No complaints here, because the track is really cool on its own, but still. Alpenglow is indeed very beautiful and I love it, though I still feel there's some Bye Bye Beautiful adoration once again. Is it the rhythm or something else? Whatever.
Weak Fantasy... is possibly the best performance by Floor, because honestly, those breathy verses are simply beautiful and she rarely gets the chance to shine otherwise. But the song never really goes anywhere and ... well, I like my anti-religion songs to be more thoughtful. Like Epica, at least, for example.
Élan is in hindsight mostly a disappointment. If I wanted a folky Nightwish, I'd go back to The Islander to which this one doesn't hold a candle at all, being more like Last of the Wilds with vocals or I Want My Tears Back with less Marco. Yours Is an Empty Hope is mostly like Master Passion Greed No. 2 (or Slaying the Dreamer No. 3) sprinkled with some of the Dark Chest of Wonders to boot. Completely forgettable. Our Decades is really plodding and My Walden is ... well, I don't like it at all. The best thing about it might be the Last Ride of the Day feel, but I'd rather go back to the original. Edema Ruh....
and one great one (“Edema Ruh”)
sorry, dude, but I disliked this one when the album came out and I sure ain't starting now. It's not even the lyrical theme - I admit I was really, really bored with Rothfuss (although I admit he is very good description writer, it's just that he's a weak plotter), but Edema Ruh is simply
the stuff for a band to cover as a theme. But no, the chorus is just off-putting and the song is overlong for what it is. Actually, so is the instrumental, another completely forgettable track.
And then you get to TGSOE. I don't know... I mean, I appreciate the effort, I guess? A lot of sound effects, a lot of momentum repeatedly ground to a halt, a lot of pretension... I play it from time to time, but I tend to approach it as a "bonus track", that is, often when I play the album, I skip this one. It really requires of you to be in that special place to enjoy it and I often am not. Way too overlong, way too theatrical, way too self-absorbed. Everything I dislike about Empire of the Clouds times ten.
Sorry for the rant, just trying to say why I return much more and much rather to the other albums, especially the Anette ones. I mean,
Imaginaerum was very iffy at times, but much more experimental and like it for what it is. This is more like eco-friendly Nightwish by numbers who managed to drown one of the best female metal singers completely out.
That said, it's still good, but I'd much rather if the new album standed out more, whether by being astonishingly awesome or tragically terrible.