Edmonton Sonata Arctica Show Review
Well last night was the Sonata Arctica concert that I’ve been looking forward to for quite awhile. For those who don’t know, Sonata Arctica is a Finnish melodic metal band that took the scene by storm when they released their first full length album. When I first heard some of their music, they almost immediately became part of my musical library.
This was the 2nd of two shows that I thought I’d never ever see in Edmonton. The first was Stratovarius in October of 2004. Both of these bands have huge followings over in Europe, but North America hasn’t seemed to have discovered how good this genre can be. Oh well, I suppose the radio would probably ruin it anyways. Damn radio.
Anyways. I was pretty pumped for the show. The opening band, going by the name of “Helden” got going around 9:30 or so. This was a band I had not heard of, and probably with reason. They were a pretty new band and while their guitarists showed a lot of promise, I was totally turned away from them because the vocalist did nothing more than scream into the mic. I’m sorry, that’s just not appealing to me.
Finally, SA took over the stage, and the wait was totally worth it. Tony, the band’s lead vocalist has an absolutely amazing voice … more so than I thought from the records. I was very impressed with how he was able to sing in a very clear high melodic voice and then switch over to a growly kind of tone that still kept the essence of the melody. Such talent!
The keyboardist was sensational. He had a keytar, which was a very cool way for him to show off how damn fast he could move his fingers! Its just not fair … some people can play way too darn well. The keyboardist was featured many times on the albums playing dueling solos with the guitarist, and the show was an incredible example of why this should be done way more often. If the keyboardist hands went blazingly fast, the guitarist’s fingers had to have gone at least as fast!
Incredible on many levels. The band played one encore of three songs. The first “song” being a medley of a whole lot of big songs that they didn’t play during the show. They then went on to play two more crazy fast songs including Don’t Say a Word, and then delayed the final chord of the last song as long as was possible.
The best part was how much the band looked like they were enjoying themselves. Particularly Tony who added little fun quirks into some portions of the music. I forgot to mention that Tony was dressed in some crazy plaid pants. Yeah, that’s right, plaid pants. Taken aback at first, I couldn’t help but think … cool!
All in all, I was very happy with the show. Tony promised the crowd that they’d be back to Edmonton sometime after their next album. I think I will have to be there!
Heraldk
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Update: Here’s the setlist. One of the people on the SA forums posted it for another show on the tour, but it looks about right to me.
1. Misplaced
2. Blinded No More
3. FullMoon
4. Victoria’s Secret
5. Broken
6. 8th Commandment
7. Last Drop Falls
8. Kingdom For a Heart
9. Weballergy
10. Tallulah
11. My Land
12. Black Sheep
—Break—
13. Medley
14. Don’t Say a Word
15. The Cage
Vodka Song
Heraldk