metalNESS wrote:
Hmm... I agree with most of what you said here. All the songs you listed as killer or good tracks I agree with. Your top three Strato albums are the same as mine, just in a different order. The only thing I don't agree with is the everything after Destiny is sub par remark. I find Infinite to be one of their better releases. It has some of the catchiest tracks they have written.
Songs on Infinite like "Phoenix" annoy me, because they're like mix samplers of their previous stuff. Old vocals melodies (that verse in Phoenix appears in like three other songs of theirs and at least two songs per album have the same first half to second half melody progression), riffs and choruses all seem to re-appear all the goddamn time and since their execution/playing always sounds the same too, it is quite easy to notice. And then the song "Mother Gaia" is just a pure abomination and by far the worst Stratovarius song ever. Futhermore, the whole Infinite album is just so disappointing as a next step after Destiny, because it's far more simplistic and less intriciate than all of their previous stuff with TK, without really bringing some new and fresh ideas to the table either.
That said, however, "Hunting High and Low" absolutely fucking rules everything in sight and is their best song ever alongside "The Kiss of Judas".
Radagast wrote:
if they'd made a single, 10 song album out of the best tracks on Elements I & II it would have been amazing from start to finish.
:shock: Dude...that's not a bad idea at all. :idea:
1. Alpha & Omega (no other Stratovarius song has grown on me like this one, I flat-out disliked it the first few times I heard it)
2. I Walk to My Own Song
3. Find Your Own Voice
4. Soul of a Vagabond
5. I'm Still Alive
6. Luminous
7. Learning to Fly
8. Stratofortress (the weakest of the bunch; not bad but certainly not up to the level of "Stratovarius" and "Stratosphere")
9. Dreamweaver
10. Eagleheart
I actually put some effort into placing the songs so that the album flows well...I think it would work to have Eagleheart as the album closer instead of an opener. This is Stratovarius's very best albu, right here.