Esto me recuerda tanto a la época del Vovin/Lemuria y, por ende, a mis tiempos de adolescente. Es realmente emocionante escuchar lo nuevo con ese estilo. Esperemos y, como dijeron acá abajo, se pueda mantener en las demás melodías. Sería un gran acierto para los fans que durante años y años los hemos seguido. Saludos desde México.
Efectivamente. Regresaron a lo que hacían de 16 a 20 años atrás. De muy buena calidad, pero siento que están en un estancamiento desde el "Le Fleur du Mal".
A mi el theli y el vovin marcaron la cúspide de su carrera, después fue reencauxhe, declive, un despacito sinfónico pero desde el 97 nada que valga tanto la pena como para asombrar.
@@betodeth A mi no se me hizo tan malo el Fleur du Mal", pero sí mucho menor la calidad que su época de esplendor. No se me hace malo que regresen a lo que hacían hace mucho tiempo, tomando en cuenta el gran estancamiento, en general, del género del metal sinfónico.
@@SunOfTheSun If you say so. Therion for the last 30 years has been nothing but a Chris solo vehicle that has turned the band into a theatrical laughing stock. I was there at the beginning in the early 90's and it is one thing to change the sound a little over time but this is a completely different band altogether. He should have changed the band name because everything done since Theli is a disgrace to the early classics. 95 to the present day will never have a space on my collection shelf.
@@SunOfTheSun Your not the kind of fan I would like to meet down the pub, Therion sold me and similar fans out, I remember what they sold us out on, new direction they told us, al bollocks. You are not convincing me and you never will....
@@EliuCR1 well lots of people dislike beloved antichrist, but i can say that for me the only problem with it was the fact that album is very long(its not even an album it's an Opera) and repetetive. I took some songs from it to my playlist and now listen to them often. However listening to the whole album one more time is not something i want to do.
How will I sleep now? I loved daydreaming while listening to Therion, sometimes deep into the night (if I cannot find time otherwise). And this sounds so familiar and warm, yet new and wonderful. It really takes my worries and anxieties away.
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Pretty safe song by Therion's standards. Sounds like a leftover from Lemuria/Sirius B. Still, way better than anything from Beloved Antichrist ahah looking forward to it. Been a Therion fan since Symphony Masses.
I had the same impression about Lemuria/Sirius B type of sound. It's not the best Therion sound if you ask me, but still I long for new album as for 2021.
They did mention it will be a 'best of' album taking cues from the most popular songs and records from their discography, so I think the direction is pretty spot-on for this track.
I used to listen to this band like 13 years ago as a teenager just randomly remembered them today , and omg did I miss it , words cannot express how much I love this song.
Sounds like the same pretentious nonsense they've been doing for well over 20 years. Classic therion is 1990-1995, the first death metal albums and they were once one of the best around. Classic this is not, not by a long shot.
agreed. Drums on SOTR, Lemuria/Sirius b, and Gothic Kabbalah blew my mind. After that the new drummer wasn't as metal. Now with Snowy Shaw on drums we are back to some amazing drumming.
Seems like the new album might be a return to middle Therion. Which would likely please those who mysteriously had a problem with the material from Sitra Ahra to Beloved Antichrist. Personally I've loved everything and can't wait to get my ears on the new album.
I like all therion albums but without Kristian Niemann the guitars are not as good. The Niemann era plus Vovin and Theli are a little better than the after Niemann stuff. Though there are other factors- the choirs used aren't as good as Deggial, SOTR, Lemuria/Sirius b choirs. The drummer was good but a little more boring. I mean everyone in therion is good but the Niemann era was amazing people.
@@fantomeduchateaux8136 that's what Christofer Johnson said. They took some of the most popular therion songs and make a similar sound in this album. So it has elements from different albums.
@@raymondkidwell7135 You are right. With their leaving the group has changed a lot. However, it's a pity that the band doesn't adapt to modern requirements, such as lower tuning and more progressive sound. We can love the classic sound of Therion, because we are old fans, but the music market has requirements that Therion needs to have in order to compete and earn money from selling albums.
@@AlexDjentelmen Idk, even in the days of Theli the guitars were tuned down to C. Of course they used higher tunings on the subsequent albums but even on Gothic Kabbalah they had some downtuned guitars. Not to mention the odd time signatures of some of the songs on that album, even a bass solo! I also enjoyed the Les Fleurs Du Mal album as well! 😁
For me Theli and Vovin were pure masterpieces. When the is still unknown to all. As i remember to record a Theli the producer had to sell his posche. Old the when creativity is out of world.
Therion is back!! Volvio el Therion del pueblo, lo que la muchachada pedia. Si el 2021 empieza asi, no hay dudas que el año va a ser muchisimo mejor que este
I liked the experimentation since Gothic Kabbalah but...Therion has returned to its iconic sound, that's great I hope there are songs in the style of Typhon or Three Ships of Berick,
También hay partes de la canción Save my life de Xandria, escuchenla... Otra super song, yo como fan espero algo como Secret of the runes, cruzó mis deditos, saludos....
Fuck yeah!! Old Therion style. Mythology and Esoterism lyrics on the run. Brings me memories from Theli, Vovin, Deggial, Secrets of the Runes and so forth. 🤩
This gave me the chills, and suddenly I imagined myself in a boat right in the middle of the storm and just beholding this creature in complete awe and fear.
Para resumir lo que pienso, ME ENCANTA!, volvio lo sinfonico, sin duda alguna no tengo un comentario contradictorio del mismo, ya anhelaba volver a escuchar este tipo de musica en therion, se ve el empeño que han puesto en este album, he aqui los frutos de tanto esfuerzo, muchas gracias por sus aportes a la musica.
En una publicación Christopher explicó que buscaba volver a sus orígenes y este tema lo demuestra, espero con ansias que salga el disco ya quiero que sea enero. Saludos.
So I listened to it for at least five times, and I still love it. As an old Therion fan, I just love that this sounds like the old stuff, with the choir in the background and sopranos in the front... they all sound like trained musicians that are coming from the classical ground. No more guys from the metal scene that try to sound as classical musicians. Don't mind mister Snowy or mister Thomas, but I just think that this fits better with Therion. This is the Therion I love and always will!
Uh... Thomas literally is a classical musician, he's performed in Swedish opera, as well as many musicals. Plus, he will obviously still be featured on the new album in a major way.
@@Anetron1 Ugh... I just don't like his vocal style in the Therion context. Is a good voice for heavy metal, but I think it doesn't fit that well with the more... "ethereal" side of Therion. That's why I feel more fitting this style. Probably is just me... but... yeah... I would've preferred for example Messiah Marcolin on vocals. That would be something. Don't get me wrong, I got nothing against this gentlemen. I just wish someone else would've handled the Therion vocals department.
@@warphalak what do you think about Mats then? Cuz he's got a much more "metal" voice than Thomas. Like, Thomas mostly does operatic vocals on Sitra Ahra and only operatic on Beloved Antichrist. That's kind of why I think he's pretty much the perfect singer for Therion, because he can do both metal and opera equally well, compared to Mats or Snowy who were limited to metal.
@@Anetron1 I liked Mats Levén too man, even if his voice is not as flexible as the one of Thomas, or even Snowy. I don't like mister Shaw's voice here either... I don't know, there's something about that deep vibrato in their voices that throws me off... (akshully, I think a too deep vibrato kinda annoys, me in general... hm...) However, I liked what mister Shaw did in Notre Dame, a bit more unique, if I may say so. Anyway, it's probably just a question of taste. All of these guys are accomplished singers.