
Without wanting to start an argument, I find your comment about Einaudi not being a composer slightly odd. Like him or loath him, he has carved a niche that has made him very successful.Whatever you want to call the direction they took on
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I hope they pick the completely opposite one. And no, I don't expect power metal from them, or even anything like Century Child or Once, I'd be perfectly happy with Tuomas trying to make another Dark Passion Play of sorts. Or even Imaginareum, with the weirdness of a digestible sort, just not cringe like Harvest or embarassing self-indulgence vanity projects like All the Cogs and Wheels and Joys and Sorrows and Whales and Carcasses and Birds and Trees and Jock Itches and Diaper Rashes that Theodor Adorno Saw in the World.
(if you want to do classical, do classical, if you want to do movie scores, do that, but don't purport to do "suites" of the former filled with the latter)
I already must live with the embarassment of having among my favourites one beloved and talented musician I deeply respect who thinks that Ludovico Einaudi is an actual composer (see current profile picture), thank you very much.
I'm not really holding my breath, though. In all probability I expect another "PseudoPaganShinyHappyMotherGayaWeepsMotherlyFloorPreachesIfThereIsGuitarThenTheRiff'sProbablyRegurgitatedOrchestralBoomsNoisesAndVagueCheapHumanism" album, even though I'd be really happy if I had to eat crow in the end.
Tuomas is a ringmaster, not a sage. I wish he remembered that.
Without wanting to start an argument, I find your comment about Einaudi not being a composer slightly odd. Like him or loath him, he has carved a niche that has made him very successful.
In my years working with composers, I have found the ones who dislike Einaudi passionately are those pissed off that he has carved out a niche doing something very simple and they can’t catch a break.
But I think Tuomas was honest the whole time about what it would be. He said he watched a bunch of nature documentaries and then decided to write what he felt their score should be. It was never intended to be a classical suite, just a film score without the film.(if you want to do classical, do classical, if you want to do movie scores, do that, but don't purport to do "suites" of the former filled with the latter)
You didn’t offend me at all. Good call on Howard Shore!Sorry to offend you, but I can't not be honest in this case.
I consider it to be elevator music, not classical music. It is even more simplistic and "cheap" than film score music and that's already shallow enough, usually. I mean, I love Shore's score to LOTR and it's quite dense regarding its leitmotifs, but you still wouldn't confuse it with actual classical works. Einaudi sounds like a corporate-owned music bank for YouTube ads. This is what the alleged AI future of music will probably sound like.
He's the Kenny G of classical - that is, this is the first time I've seen him defended on any forum even remotely dedicated to music.
I hate him with a passion, not being a composer, just a listener, but he's offensive to me. Sorry.
But to each his own, this is probably beyond the score of this thread.
Peace and love.
Interesting arrangement at least

They certainly have different strengths and weaknesses, that's why I still hope there's going to be a reunion with all three vocalists one day à la Helloween.
I spent about 5 minutes on this during my lunch break, so don't judge it too harshly, but I would love seeing this live:
She Is My Sin (Tarja)
Noise (Floor)
Dead to the World (Tarja + Floor)
The Poet and the Pendulum (Anette)
Amaranth (Anette)
Planet Hell (Floor on Marco vocals, Tarja on hers)
Sacrament of Wilderness/Crownless (Tarja)
Nemo (Tarja)
The Islander (Floor on Marco vocals, Anette doing the backing ones)
I Want My Tears Back (Floor + Anette)
Élan/Alpenglow (Floor)
The Last Ride of the Day (Anette)
Beauty and the Beast (Tarja)
Ghost Love Score (Floor)
Dark Chest of Wonders (Tarja and Floor)*
Bless the Child (Tarja and Anette)
Wishmaster (all three)
OH man, this would be epic, I haven't listened to much Nightwish lately, but They're one of my brother's favorite bands. I'll run this by him see what his two cents are. To give you an idea, I haven't listened to ANY albums/concets with Floor. The last Nightwish album I purhcased/listened to was Imaginarium.I'll put this here as well - one beautiful day after Tuomas stops sulking and gets de-burnt-out and reinvigorated gets back together all three vocalists, to crack the internet in half and to earn sacrilegiously ridiculous amount of money, what should be the ultimate setlist (including vocal distribution)?
As if that would stop a reunion. If Axl and Slash, and Weikath and Kiske, and Portnoy and DT made up, nothing's off the table in my mind.Wasn't Tuomas kind of a dick to the previous two singers?

If Helloween can patch things up and tour with essentially three singers, so can Nightwish, it's just a matter of them being willing to talk it out.Wasn't Tuomas kind of a dick to the previous two singers? Besides, I like Floor the best of the three and don't feel that attached to the other vocailsts. I would much rather see Marco come back.