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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best in its Genre
I'm a musician and a pretty big fan of symphonic/gothic/power metal, and I have to say that both this album and this band are among the best in these genres. The musicianship is fantastic, the production is spot on and huge-sounding, and the vocals are beyond superb.

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1) No over-reliance on keyboards, ochestral elements, etc. I'm fan of...
Published on April 10, 2009 by metalman

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0 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Sorry, Opera meets blah
Started the day listening to the UNSUN album(very good album) then began checking
out the 'River Of Tushi' album, and well. Got into the 5th track and gave up! Don't get
the Opera / Metal/ Gothic of Genre much, could NOT make it to the 6th track.
Music to me is in the right mood at the right time and maybe during an iPod shuffle,
the Amberian Dawn...
Published on January 26, 2010 by D. Litvak


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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best in its Genre, April 10, 2009
This review is from: River of Tuoni (Audio CD)
I'm a musician and a pretty big fan of symphonic/gothic/power metal, and I have to say that both this album and this band are among the best in these genres. The musicianship is fantastic, the production is spot on and huge-sounding, and the vocals are beyond superb.

Pros:

1) No over-reliance on keyboards, ochestral elements, etc. I'm fan of these, but Amberian Dawn rocks with straight-up guitar and drumming. Great technical elements while retaining listenability and not getting too far into 'look what I can play-ism.' The keyboards, however, do rock, and are tastefully woven in, especially when they're up-front.

2) Strong songwriting; amazing riffs on this album. Very catchy, without being cliched. These people know how to write.

3) HEAVY: there are some HEAVY passages and riffs on this album, which is great, because it lends texture, complexity, interest, and - well - ROCKING-NESS to a genre that strives for but often lacks all three.

4) The singer can SING. I mean, DAMN can she sing!! There are too many female-fronted symphonic metal bands with weak female singers who are up front because they're nice to look at. This singer, however, has a beautiful and unique voice. And, apparently, she's a great lyricist - which makes her that much more awesome. Great voice AND creative muscle? Oh, we like that here.

In my not-so-humble-opinion, his album WIPES OUT most everything this genre has put out in the past year or so. Once again, the Finns score huge points in symphonic metal. I think it's in the blood over there. Perhaps it's their epic tradition. If these guys don't play the States in the next year, I'm going to have to go over there.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is just really, really good!, May 7, 2009
This review is from: River of Tuoni (Audio CD)
I am unsure as to how I found this band, but I think I accidentally stumbled upon it on Amazon through the recommendations page when looking for one of Epica's albums. I decided I had to hear them after the person's review on here, because it just seemed too good to pass up. At first listen the first thing I noticed was the AMAZING guitars and solos. I mean they were just so powerful! I almost felt the same thing as well, that the guitars almost overpower Heidi's voice. Then I just uploaded to my Ipod and took a few more listens, and realized this is one masterpiece. Their "Valkyries" song blew me away and I can't stop listening to it. "My Only Star" is one of the best slow songs I have heard from any symphonic metal band! The lyrics are amazingly deep. I looked them up and just said wow, I almost felt it was like reading a story just glancing at their lyrics. Where else can you find a band where the lead singer actually writes the lyrics? That's pretty rare. For anyone wondering, Heidi sounds a lot like Tarja, just minus the bad accent, and of course even better.Even if you didn't like Tarja in Nightwish, this is still worth a listen because no band can ever be compared side by side to another one. I just chose this as a reference. I am also excited to hear that they are coming out with a new CD very soon, which is available for purchase as an MP3 album on their website.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great album, June 10, 2009
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Erskine (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: River of Tuoni (Audio CD)
I listened to this album so much!!! It's a great album: songwriting, riffs, vocals. Heidi does have a trill at the end of some of her passages, but, other than that, a great vocalist. This band will be exciting to watch in the years to come. I am also excited for the second album...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome sound!, December 18, 2010
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I'd never heard of Amberian Dawn until they started publishing some of their music for the Rock Band rhythm game.
They are excellent!
Wonderful combination of speed metal and ethereal vocals.
Try them, you'll like them!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great rock music some of the best I've heard, October 16, 2010
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This review is from: River of Tuoni (MP3 Download)
I got in to this band by playing tracks from the Rock Band Network, The tracks in the game are challenging to play, but I really fell for the lead vocalist, and she can really sing very powerful voice, the music is really good too with some very complex guitar riffs as well, and they are exceeding well played.
All in all i think this is some of the best rock music I've heard too.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A talented vocalist with an uninspired band, July 10, 2010
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Lead singer Heidi Parviainen is the most operatic singer in the female-fronted metal category, retaining more opera elements than other trained vocalists such as Tarja Turunen or Simone Simons. About half the songs on this album make a point of allowing her to display her skills in the upper registers of her range. The melodies are fairly simple but include elements of showy warm-up exercises. A few elicited spontaneous "wows" from me on first listen.

The rest of the band is given only fairly simple things to do - - basic rock structures in a minor key with a typical metal lineup. The drummer and bassist are perhaps overly fond of doing things on the off beats. There are the de rigeur guitar solos, competently executed but not inspired. The lyrics are mostly D&D-themed, with medieval mythic elements such as valkyries.

In short: buy this album for Parviainen's voice, if you like operatic vocals with your metal.
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0 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Sorry, Opera meets blah, January 26, 2010
This review is from: River of Tuoni (MP3 Download)
Started the day listening to the UNSUN album(very good album) then began checking
out the 'River Of Tushi' album, and well. Got into the 5th track and gave up! Don't get
the Opera / Metal/ Gothic of Genre much, could NOT make it to the 6th track.
Music to me is in the right mood at the right time and maybe during an iPod shuffle,
the Amberian Dawn will come up and it will be more enjoyable, BUT!!!???
I do Love lots of Gothic Music, go reach for the other groups.
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