Flying Knee wrote:
traptunderice wrote:
Flying Knee wrote:
Yeah i agree too. I wouldn't say insulting but certainly a bit out of place. Mozart didn't have powerful computers nor modern technology at his disposal to work with in the first place which , like it or not , make things much easier these days.
Yeah. You're probably right. Mozart couldn't touch Jari even if he had computers.
Mozart couldn't touch Jari ???
LOL you guys are delusional
OK that was going maybe too far, but to tell you the truth I am pretty sure that if Mozart or Wagner were resurrected, they would include metal in their sound (they just didn't have these instruments back then) as nothing is more powerful than the trio drums/bass & electric guitar (it's kind of the percussions, brass and strings back then), it's kind of an evolution in sound but it is still derived from Classical music. I did not intend to insult either Mozart or Wagner, just make a parallel. Sure I should have used Zimmer and Williams instead. Still, I don't think Zimmer (no offense he is MY ALL-TIME favorite soundtrack composer) could write Sons of Winters and Stars (I don't talk about just the instrumental parts of the music, but the song as A WHOLE). Having seen it played live yesterday in Fribourg was simply mind blowing !
So there, I think Jari is a modern musical genius and maybe I was clumsy about my referencing in the review, nonetheless I stand by my opinion, it's mine and mine alone, you are totally free to disagree with me (after all isn't it why these forums exist ?), but my opinion stands.
If we revived Wagner today and he listened to Sons of Winter and Stars I'm willing to bet he would just love it, but that's just me.
We all have the right to like or dislike something, Jari's music inspires me (I feel like drawing when I listen to Wintersun and it generate visual flashes of battles and epic scenes in my brain), fills me with all kind of emotions and makes me tingle, is it a fraking crime to be touched by it ? Just wondering...