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Ensiferum - 10th Anniversary Live [DVD] 14 June 2006
01. Intro 02. Hero In A Dream 03. Guardians Of Fate 04. Tale Of Revenge 05. Dragonheads 06. Windrider 07. Warrior¹S Quest 08. LAI LAI HEI 09. Old Man (Väinämöinen) 10. Slayer Of Light 11. Finnish Medley 12. Tears 13. Token Of Time 14. White Storm 15. Into Hiding 16. Into Battle 17. Kalevala Melody (Intro) 18. Iron 19. Treacherous Gods 20. Näitä Polkuja Tallaan 21. Battle Song
This has to be one of the stranger reviews I've done because before joining Metalstorm I knew little to nothing about this band other than the fact that they had an album in the Top 100 albums list. My reviews are usually for bands I've been following for many years, but I figured I'd check out Ensiferum's self-titled debut and see what was going on in Finnish metal these days. I was pleasantly surprised by what I heard. While still retaining what I like to call their "Viking Flavor", Ensiferum are a power metal tour de force with that fast, raw guitar riffing which stays right up in your face throughout. Anyone questioning the talents of these boys should check out this dvd which is a real treat.
The first thing I'm instantly blown away by is Petri Lindroos uncanny knack for singing (unique style of screaming) and guitar riffing while treating us to his brilliant soloing. Petri seems to have been torn straight out of a page of Norse mythology, and is just screaming raw talent from every pore.
Another thing that really grabbed my attention was how Markus Toivonen and Sami Hinkka not only feed so well off each other, but share in all the vocal activities bringing their own unique styles to an already overwhelming powerhouse of music. Sami Hinkka isn't quite your typical power metal bassist as he brings a 6 string on stage with him live and uses it to the fullest. I was expecting the typical uninteresting affair you get from most power metal bassists, but Sami managed to capture my attention with some interesting bass work during this show. Sami could easily do progressive rock and metal any day of the week. Janne Parviainen does a solid job behind the double bass kit, and makes playing power metal look like a walk in the park. Did I mention that Emmi Silvennoinen on the keyboards is cute? Without her adding the ambient viking flavor live, this band wouldn't be what it is.
I really am blown away by how well this band performs live on stage. They are a relentless Nordic power metal act, who bring everything they've got musically with them on stage. Ensiferum are just brimming with talent from song to song and I hope they manage to keep their current line-up together because I think they've got something really special going on right now. The dvd also contains a couple bonus songs as well as beautifully produced 5.1 and 2.0 digital audio tracks.
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
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written by ponderer | published 04.07.2008 |
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It is Meiju Enho at the keyboards and not Emmi Silvennoinen  |
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| Was or is now? The hottie who left the band was on this dvd. |
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It was Meiju on the DVD, she stopped touring with the band on their early 2007 tour though, and then completely split with the band later that year.
This is a great DVD - if you are going to see Ensiferum live, make sure it is in a small club - they just don't have the same magic at a big open air festival. |
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| Although I am not of fan of Ensiferum AT ALL I do really enjoy this dvd. |
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| Thanks for all the clarifications guys! Great show. Petri Lindroos is something. |
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| Man... after reading the review and the comments.. this MUST be great! |
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