Blind Guardian
A Night at the Opera
9.2
With the tremendous amount of success Blind Guardian has endured through Europe and Japan it seems as if they have set their sights on the American market this time round. With the metal resurgence in full swing through the states only time will tell if the Heavyweights from Germany can conquer such a fickle market. For the average listener Blind Guardian's grandiose arrangements may be perceived as overkill. Due to the fact the average listener generally seeks out a the ever-redundant hook that they can sink their unoriginal jaws into. By ways of our commercial market's past record one could quite easily assume the average listener is a complete foking numbskull too. When it comes to Power Metal, Blind Guardian definitely is inscribed deep within its hierarchy. With an almost compulsive ardor for details A Night at the Opera is a distinct musical endeavor into the realms of premium musicianship. Whether you are a musician or just a fan that can appreciate musicians that play superincumbent styles than A Night at the Opera is a must have. Delivering some of the finest vocal harmonies in the business, Hansi attacked his vocal duties on A Night at the Opera with the same potency he has on previous Blind Guardian releases. Huge choruses of multiple layered voices gracefully flourishing throughout the entire release. If you have a single inkling into the world of vocals you can not help but marvel at his execution. Where he finds his inspiration and the ability to pull these vocal lines off is indeed the question of the hour.
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