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  1. Sep 14, 2023 · Metallica and Slayer, along with bands like Megadeth and Anthrax, spearheaded this movement, ushering in a golden age of thrash metal. The Gothic and Symphonic Flourish: Black Metal and Nightwish. As metal music continued to evolve, it gave rise to subgenres that pushed the boundaries of what the genre could encompass.

  2. Symphonic metal is metal. Goth is coldwave, darkwave, gothrock, deathrock, post punk, and ethereal wave. Any style of music can evoke pain, sadness and personal struggles. There are plenty of pop songs that do that. Just like a song singing about rebellion doesn't make it punk. Similarly, just about any style of music can be 'dark'.

  3. Echoing the Amberian Dawn recommendation as it is the closest example to Nightwish in my mind. They even did a similar transition from Power Metal early to Symphonic Metal/Rock later (current) and are somewhat commonly a group I hear labelled as a "Nightwish clone," albeit usually in a negative way.

  4. Sep 15, 2023 · Inspired by fantasy and nature, by film music and poets like Edgar Allen Poe, one lyric after another flows from his pen, giving Nightwish's music an imaginative and emotional depth. As Nightwish's first vocalist, Tarja Turunen left her mark on the entire genre of symphonic metal, as her operatic vocals were the perfect match for Holopainen's ...

  5. Album · 1998 · Power Metal. martindavey87 ‘Oceanborn’ is the second studio album by symphonic metal legends Nightwish. Released in 1998, it comes just one year after their debut, but already there’s a marked improvement in every aspect of the band and their music. For starters, everything is more polished.

  6. This first one has most of the name bands in this genre and their signature compositions. Plus other compilations like Folk Metal, individual bands like Therion, Xandria, Nightwish, Eastern Europe and much much more. On Spotify it is Symphformasses. Should keep you busy and very happy for a while. Reply reply.

  7. Dec 31, 2023 · Any band that uses symphonic elements (or simulates them using programmed keyboards) and combines them withmore typical metal elements can be considered “symphonic metal.” Some bands do not ...

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