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I usually listen to 'Planet Rock' on my DAB radio - however, recently another cool rock station has started up called 'Teamrock.'
They play a much wider variety of stuff, compared to Planet Rock's tendancy to stick with more classic stuff.
Anyway, because of Teamrock, I have recently discovered 'Nightwish.'
They're kinda like Evanescense and Lacuna Coil - heavy rock guitar riffs combined with 'big sound' orchestral arrangements, and mostly with a female vocalist.
I like very much but looking at their website, it seems I am late to the party, as they've been around for ages - just not onto my own radar.
Anyone else like these?
They play a much wider variety of stuff, compared to Planet Rock's tendancy to stick with more classic stuff.
Anyway, because of Teamrock, I have recently discovered 'Nightwish.'
They're kinda like Evanescense and Lacuna Coil - heavy rock guitar riffs combined with 'big sound' orchestral arrangements, and mostly with a female vocalist.
I like very much but looking at their website, it seems I am late to the party, as they've been around for ages - just not onto my own radar.
Anyone else like these?
And I STILL love them! I'm actually quite jealous of peeps who have seen them live - it's on my bucket list, and I will get round to doing it, once all this madness is over.
One thing which is fun, is to watch music teachers and vocal coaches on You Tube, reacting to hearing Floor for the first time. They're all just blown away - and they also discuss some of the more technical aspects of the singing, and the arrangement of the songs.
Here's one example, but there are quite a few. Worth watching IMHO
One thing which is fun, is to watch music teachers and vocal coaches on You Tube, reacting to hearing Floor for the first time. They're all just blown away - and they also discuss some of the more technical aspects of the singing, and the arrangement of the songs.
Here's one example, but there are quite a few. Worth watching IMHO
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