Avantasia (EP)
Avantasia
- Style
- True Metal
- Label
- AFM Records
- Year
- 2000
- Reviewed by
- Danny
Killing songs: All
If you have read our Edguy's interview six month ago and are a
fan of Tobias Sammet, you are like us : dying of waiting for his
new project Avantasia, The Metal Opera.
We don't quote EP, but believe me this one would have received
a very good one. It is a pleasure to hear again Toby singing. I
don't know how to explain it, but this singer has really something
special, something unique in his voice. Fans of Edguy will not be
disappointed and fans of German metal in general will love this
Avantasia. Ah those Germans, they rule.
It starts with Avantasia (edit version & album version),
a typical Edguy song, with keyboards, a mid-tempo teaser of what
will explode your metal head on 16.01.2001 (official European release
date for the full length album). Chorus are as usual ... KILLERS.
Overall, this song is a bit slower compare to Edguy and could be
described as a "radio-hit". The guitars are mixed in the
back and both chorus & keyboard are in front of the sound. Excellent,
really excellent. The kind of song you sing under the shower. Reach
Out For The Light continues, but this time it starts a bit faster
and reminds me Stratovarius. But again, this song would have its
place in Edguy's Vain Glory Opera. Chorus is again a killer
and guitar riff makes me play with my "invisible guitar".
Tobias voice on this one is simply Avantasia... heu sorry Amazing.
Whooaaaww !!!
But the best is about to explode my hears. Here comes The Final
Sacrifice, with David DeFeis of Virgin Steele. The best song
of this EP and take notice that you will not find this song on the
full length album. This is what I call a masterpiece true metal
song. Holy sh*t ! First, I am really impressed by Defeis' voice
(incredible new range in his vocals). Secondly, the melodies and
the fight between Tobias and Defeis is magical. Finally, the power
metal guitar rhythm and the unbelievable chorus has annihilated my
last resistance.
Ok guys, I must leave you now because my time-machine is ready
to send me on ... 16.01.2001. See you there metal heads.