The Shadow Self Tarja
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- 1 Innocence 06:03
- 2 Demons in You 04:44
- 3 No Bitter End 04:26
- 4 Love to Hate 05:57
- 5 Supremacy 05:03
- 6 The Living End 04:41
- 7 Diva 05:45
- 8 Eagle Eye 04:36
- 9 Undertaker 06:41
- 10 Calling from the Wild 05:13
- 11 Too Many 12:53
Info for The Shadow Self
„The Shadow Self“ picks up where The Brightest Void left off. The driving beat and groove of the catchy 'Innocence' sucks you in with its striking chorus and melody whereas the album version of 'No Bitter End' presents an extended almost progressive instrumental part - a trait which can be found in more than one song on both albums. 'Diva' on the other hand can be described a darkly folkloristic and theatrical song that heaves you to a gigantic soundscape during the chorus. 'Demon's In You', Tarja's remarkable collaboration with Alissa White-Gluz of melodic death metal band Arch Enemy, brings a surprising edge and heavy element to the record and shows that this is indeed the heaviest album Tarja has ever done whereas the closing song of the album 'Too Many' features an unusual, unexpected sound and once more makes clear to always can expect the unexpected from the most successful Finnish solo artist.
Media are praising “The Shadow Self” as “Tarja’s masterpiece” (Hardline GER), declare that her new studio album is “filled with rich diversity on the highest level” (Metal Hammer GER) and that she “once again brings elegance to the heaviest of metal” (Custom Machines Spain) and “unites the best of powerful riffs, enchanting melodies and Tarja’s unique voice” (Sonic Seducer GER). Metal Hammer UK gets to the heart of it by declaring that “’The Shadow Self’ sees Tarja weaving together the strands of her talent.”
Tarja Turunen, vocals
Christian Kretschmar, keyboard
Kevin Chown, bass
Max Lilja, cello
Alex Scholpp, guitar
Doug Wimbish, bass
Julian Barrett, guitar
Peter Barrett, guitar, keyboard
Additional musicians:
Luis Conte, percussion
Mike Coolen, drums
Produced by Tarja Turunen
Tarja Turunen
Tarja Soile Susanna Turunen Cabuli (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈtɑrjɑ ˈturunen]) (born 1977 August 17, Finland) is a lyric soprano and songwriter, best known as original member and the former female vocalist of Finnish symphonic power metal quintet Nightwish. She was dismissed from the band on October 22, 2005 after nine years. Turunen is now devoting her time to her solo career under the stage name of Tarja. She is married to Argentine businessman Marcelo Cabuli. Tarja has also appeared in various Finnish television programs, and was a guest judge on Idols on March 27, 2007. She is seen as one of Finland’s biggest singers, having been called “the voice of Finland” by Tarja Halonen, the Finnish president.
Tarja with Nightwish: Born in Kitee, Finland, Turunen began to study music at the age of six, and moved to the city of Kuopio at the age of eighteen to study at the Sibelius Academy. She became a founding member of Nightwish in 1996 when her classmate Tuomas Holopainen invited her to join his new musical project. That year Turunen also performed with the Savonlinna Opera Festival. However, she did not become internationally famous until the release of Nightwish’s successful follow-up album, Oceanborn, in 1998.
Turunen sang solo in Waltari’s rock-themed 1999 ballet Evankeliumi (also known as Evangelicum) in several sold-out performances at the Finnish National Opera. She continued to tour and record with Nightwish through 2000 and 2001, after which she enrolled in Karlsruhe, Germany’s Music University. While there, she recorded vocals for Nightwish’s 2002 album Century Child and for Beto Vázquez Infinity.
In 2002, Turunen toured South America, performing in the classical Lied concert Noche Escandinava (Scandinavian Night), again to sold-out houses. Following this and an exhausting world tour in support of Century Child, Nightwish took a hiatus and Turunen returned to Karlsruhe.
Finnish president Tarja Halonen and her husband invited Turunen to the President’s Palace in Helsinki in December 2003 for the Finnish Independence Day Party, Finland’s biggest social event, where the viewers of Finnish television station Yle named her the most impressively dressed lady, among honors given by several newspapers and magazines.
After the hiatus, Turunen rejoined Nightwish for the album Once and supporting world tour throughout 2004-2005, and embarked on a second Noche Escandinava tour in the spring of 2004. For Christmas 2004, she released the single “Yhden Enkelin Unelma” (One Angel’s Dream), which sold gold in her native country, Finland. For the spring of 2005, she prepared a collaboration with Germany’s Martin Kesici, the duet “Leaving You for Me”, also accompanied by a video. On October 21, 2005, Turunen was asked to leave Nightwish in an open letter by the other members of Nightwish, citing her “changed attitude” and increased financial interest. She responded through another open letter, which was posted on her website in both Finnish and English (the letter can no longer be found on her website, but is available on a fan page). In February 2006, Tarja’s husband Marcelo posted a message to her website addressing the situation, and asked for anyone who had questions pertaining to the issues between Tarja and the rest of the band to email him. Marcelo then posted a lengthy reply to many of the questions he had received in June 2006. In that answers he refused the accusation that she became greedy.
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