Nightwish - Endless Forms Most Beautiful review
Band: | Nightwish |
Album: | Endless Forms Most Beautiful |
Style: | Symphonic power metal, Symphonic metal |
Release date: | March 27, 2015 |
Guest review by: | Metren |
01. Shudder Before The Beautiful
02. Weak Fantasy
03. Èlan
04. Yours Is An Empty Hope
05. Our Decades In The Sun
06. My Walden
07. Endless Forms Most Beautiful
08. Edema Ruh
09. Alpenglow
10. The Eyes Of Sharbat Gula
11. The Greatest Show On Earth
12. Sagan [bonus]
Some bands keep evolving and some don't. Those bands that change their style or genre or - most importantly - change their approach towards songwriting itself are sometimes heavily criticized, and at times rightfully so. Not all change is good and change for the sake of change is pointless for obvious reasons.
However...
Doing the same thing over and over again for five albums is even more pointless. How ironic is it that Nightwish's least original album is inspired by the writings of the father of evolutionary biology? And how unfortunate is it that the inclusion of two new capable musicians to the band has left Holopainen so uninspired?
I'm going to break it down for you lovely symphometal fans: if you like overly-simplistic dun-dun-dun-dun basslines and riffs that a 10-year-old guitar student could come up with, then you will enjoy this album. If you are anything like me however, and only appreciate symphonic metal when the guitars are actually doing something interesting and the symphonic elements complement the riffing rather than get on your nerves, then there isn't much to be enjoyed here.
Perhaps the only song on the album that received the negative reaction from fans that the entire album deserves is "Elan," the first single. The problem with "Elan," or the rest of the album, is not that it is too soft, it's that the songwriting is fantastically weak. If you ask me, Nightwish's cinematic sound peaked with "Ghost Love Score" from Once and "The Poet And The Pendulum" from Dark Passion Play, and the unimaginative Imaginaerum and the endlessly boring Endless Forms Most Beautiful add nothing but disappointment to the band's legacy. Unlike Floor Jansen's former band After Forever, it seems that Nightwish and Holopainen weren't wise enough to stop when they still had great music to offer.
Speaking of Floor Jansen, she doesn't truly demonstrate her vocal abilities on this album either. Her performance is acceptable, but nothing mind-blowing. Then again, nothing about Endless Forms Most Beautiful is mind-blowing, except for how Tuomas isn't yet bored with his own songwriting.
The only song that didn't bore me was "My Walden". Even if one is not a fan of Nightwish or symphometal in general, that song might be worth a listen. The rest of the album, not so much. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to go listen to Oceanborn to recover from all this mediocrity.
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 8 |
Songwriting: | 6 |
Originality: | 3 |
Production: | 9 |
Written by Metren | 10.10.2015
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
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