Category: STRATOVARIUS

STRATOVARIUS – Survive (2022)

World-renowned Symphonic / pomp-power melodic metal legends STRATOVARIUS will release “Survive” next Friday, their first album in almost a decade. The band’s first full-length release since 2015’s Eternal, ”Survive” marks a continuation of two major themes that have been consistent with their music since the beginning: humanity’s future and the environment. With the current global situation surrounding climate change and the growing popularity of new forms of energy, this record and Stradivarius’s music is as relevant as ever.
A blistering comeback from one of metal’s most seminal bands, ”Survive” is full of dynamics and drama, feeding on a wide range of emotions along the way. Best exemplified by its profoundly rousing title track, ”Survive” is the Stratovarius spirit in exquisite musical form, with all the darkness and light that goes with it…

STRATOVARIUS – Enigma Intermission 2 (2018)

Finnish metallers STRATOVARIUS are back with a new album — with some fresh and some very rare material. Due on September 28 via earMUSIC, “Enigma: Intermission 2” features three brand new songs as well as, for the first time in the band’s history, four beautifully arranged orchestral versions of popular STRATOVARIUS songs. The album is similar in concept to “Intermission”,...

V.A. – 0dayrox Advanced Releases Sept-Oct 2018 – Vol.2

More exciting new albums in months to come, here’s the advanced singles.STEVE PERRY, the reclusive former Journey frontman who hasn’t put out a new album in nearly a quarter century, will return this fall with a new LP, Traces. The first single, “No Erasin’,” tells the story of a school reunion with an ex-flame but its words also fit his...

STRATOVARIUS – Eternal (2015)

STRATOVARIUS – Eternal (2015)

* For many, creators of the Euro Power Metal / Sympho, Swedes STRATOVARIUS are releasing their new album “Eternal” tomorrow. Although I’ve never been a big fan of their music, in their last period the band has turned their sound much more melodic and catchy, and this is one of the strongest points of “Eternal”. First hour fans hate this...