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Nightwish Releases Pro-Shot Live Video For “Ghost Love Score”

Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish has released a live performance video of “Ghost Love Score”, which comes from their 2004 album Once. Filmed in Buenos Aires during the Latin America 2012 tour, the pro-shot video features current singer Floor Jansen (ex-After Forever, ReVamp), who replaced Anette Olzon after she abruptly left the band late last year. You can watch the video below. READ MORE

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Nightwish Releases Pro-Shot Footage Of “I Want My Tears Back” Live With Floor Jansen

Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish has released pro-shot footage of their live performance of “I Want My Tears Back”, which was recorded Nov. 10th, 2012 at the Hartwell Areena in Helsinkini, Finland. This footage includes tour vocalist Floor Jansen (After Forever, Star One). You can watch the footage below.

Nightwish will be releasing their film Imaginaerum this Friday, Nov. 23rd. You can watch the full trailer for the movie below. READ MORE

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Hear Replacement Singer Floor Jansen With Nightwish

Fans of the band Nightwish got a huge shock earlier this week when it was announced that the band had split with singer Anette Olzon. The band announced that their current touring schedule would NOT be affected as the band had landed a temporary replacement singer: Revamp‘s Floor Jansen (ex-After Forever). Nearly 23 minutes of video footage of Floor singing for Nightwish has surfaced, recorded at the Portland, OR concert last night (Oct. 2nd). You can watch the footage below.

Looking at the footage, it would make PERFECT sense for Floor to become the new singer of the band. She has the operatic talent (not too mention the training) of Tarja Turunen and a FAR better stage presence than Anette Olzon. READ MORE

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Nightwish And Anette Olzon Part Ways

In a somewhat shocking bit of news, Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish has parted ways with its singer Anette Olzon. The band has released an official statement, which can be read below, in which they explain the situation as well as state that no live shows will be cancelled. It has been announced that they will be using temporary singer Floor Jansen (ReVamp).

In 2005, the band released an open letter via their website in which they fired singer Tarja Turunen. READ MORE

Arjen Lucassen’s Star One ‘Victims Of The Modern Age’ Release Date Announced

Composer and multi-instrumentalist ARJEN LUCASSEN has firmly established himself worldwide as driving force in progressive rock. While best known for his rock opera project AYREON, the multi-talented Dutchman also regularly embarks on musical side projects, which explore different aspects of Lucassen’s musical personality. As his previous project (GUILT MACHINE’s “On This Perfect Day” 2009) was a relatively relaxed and subtle affair, LUCASSEN’s muses responded by urging him to record something loud, heavy and anything but subtle for this new release. Thus it was a perfect opportunity to launch his musical spacecraft towards the galaxy of bombastic sci-fi rock by revisiting his STAR ONE project. 
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The result is the album “Victims of the Modern Age,” the follow-up to the STAR ONE debut album, “Space Metal” (2002). Compared to “Space Metal,” the overall sound of “Victims Of The Modern Age” is darker, heavier, more guitar-oriented, and slightly less “spacey”. ARJENhas also raised the bar significantly when it comes to the album’s sound: “I think it’s my best sounding album to date; it’s a huge difference compared to the first STAR ONE. For the guitars I spent weeks experimenting with different amps and settings in every combination imaginable — and it was worth it. The drums sound fantastic, and the vocalists all outdid themselves, putting in even stronger performances than they did the first time around.” 

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Album Review: ReVamp ‘ReVamp’

Since the break-up of symphonic metal band After Forever, fans have been eagerly awaiting the new Floor Jansen project, ReVamp. Possessing one of the strongest voices in the genre, Floor’s classical training allows her vocals to soar from low growls to operatic heavenly heights. But in order to take full advantage of this voice, you need a band that can back it up. So the question begs, does the self-titled debut release from ReVamp measure up? Check after the jump to find out!

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