Timo Tolkki was once the driving force behind power metalers Stratovarius, but since his departure from the band, he has been shredding with power metal outfit Revolution Renaissance. At one time, Tolkki was slated to be one of the breakout guitarists of the genre before suffering a mental breakdown. Towards the end of his time with Stratovarius, Tolkki started experimenting with operatic and classical themes that just didn't fit well with the band, but he made it apparent that was a direction he wanted to explore further.
Tolkki has just released his latest project, Saana Warrior of Light, where he explores his classical side once again. At the risk of sounding too critical, all I can say is that Saana was a major disappointment. I wasn't sure what to expect with this record, but hoped it would be better that what I got. The CD is a mix of classical and operatic compositions. The music is stale and the vocals are mediocre at best. As far as guitars go, forget about it because there aren't any (well, not too many). Don't get me wrong, I'm open-minded enough to enjoy music for what it is, but I do have one stipulation; it has to be good. This CD starts off boring and quickly becomes annoying; I hate to admit this, but the CD was so bad I had to turn it off about 75% of the way in - I couldn't take anymore. I better not say any more so this review doesn't get too ugly. Purchase this one with caution.
Bottom Line: Timo Tolkki trying something new and not succeeding, with a record that will probably alienate his core fans. Had the songs been more memorable and the vocals been stronger, this might of worked, but the jury's still out on that one.
Standout Tracks: NONE
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