It's interesting how in Caleb and Juliet story it's definitely a modern times theme (read: phone call in TEoTC), yet in the cover of Don't Say a Word (which also happens to be a song and part of the story) is more historic...
@Elainiwen do you think that's un purpose or it just slipped away from them? Because it could've been the artist's (ToxicAngel) mistake. :3 There was a phone call in the end of this chapter so it obviously happens in modern times. Or do you think Mr. Kakko is like Shakespeare in the sense that he includes anachronisms in the story to make the audience relate to the plot? Or am I just overthinking stuff?
@evanescence9314 Or maybe Sonata just thinks that we can think it's whichever we prefer it to be? We can always drop the phone call intro and end up with a historic version instead.
@Elainiwen Caleb was a (modern day) character obsessed with Shakespeare. (he read the book about a man, a love, a woman, how they died) Usually in shakespeare's times people wouldn't read the book but go watch the play. So that's another thing hinting it's modern setting. But there's no final answer, we just interpret the way we want to. It's still interesting to discuss these things: usually music nowadays is perceived superficially and not appreciated as a thought-provoking work of art.
@evanescence9314 Usually, music is superficial, and is therefore superficially received by it's audience. E.G. "Hit me baby one more time."
If, on the other hand, a piece of music was discovered to be meaningful and not superficial, and yet the audience receives it superficially, the philosophical crime is magnified; the message behind that would be the death of music, and the ultimate death of art, leaning towards the death of human communication entirely.
Uno de los mejores temas de este grupo sin duda. Gracias.
Sliferzero 1 day ago
Much better version than the original I have to say.
YorVideoSux 1 month ago
beautifull check out my chanel new realises and favorites synfonia = andrematos stratovarius sonata artica
Vox572X 1 month ago
The Finish Music is the Best!!
Be Proud
GoodFelling86 2 months ago 2
Im a BIG sonata arctica fan, but i must say i didnt like this song. Sorry. But i dont press dislike button. Thats only for kids.
mortenbakke 2 months ago 2
Realmente tiene muy buena letra y muy buen ritmo mis camaradas. Gracias.
Sliferzero 4 months ago
It's interesting how in Caleb and Juliet story it's definitely a modern times theme (read: phone call in TEoTC), yet in the cover of Don't Say a Word (which also happens to be a song and part of the story) is more historic...
Elainiwen 4 months ago
@Elainiwen do you think that's un purpose or it just slipped away from them? Because it could've been the artist's (ToxicAngel) mistake. :3 There was a phone call in the end of this chapter so it obviously happens in modern times. Or do you think Mr. Kakko is like Shakespeare in the sense that he includes anachronisms in the story to make the audience relate to the plot? Or am I just overthinking stuff?
evanescence9314 4 months ago
@evanescence9314 Or maybe Sonata just thinks that we can think it's whichever we prefer it to be? We can always drop the phone call intro and end up with a historic version instead.
Elainiwen 4 months ago
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evanescence9314 4 months ago
@Elainiwen Caleb was a (modern day) character obsessed with Shakespeare. (he read the book about a man, a love, a woman, how they died) Usually in shakespeare's times people wouldn't read the book but go watch the play. So that's another thing hinting it's modern setting. But there's no final answer, we just interpret the way we want to. It's still interesting to discuss these things: usually music nowadays is perceived superficially and not appreciated as a thought-provoking work of art.
evanescence9314 4 months ago
@evanescence9314 I love Caleb and Juliet none the less. I really like it as a story, and the music is epic, as always.
Elainiwen 4 months ago 2
@evanescence9314 Usually, music is superficial, and is therefore superficially received by it's audience. E.G. "Hit me baby one more time."
If, on the other hand, a piece of music was discovered to be meaningful and not superficial, and yet the audience receives it superficially, the philosophical crime is magnified; the message behind that would be the death of music, and the ultimate death of art, leaning towards the death of human communication entirely.
intricatic 3 months ago 10
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pellekofficial's insane cover of replica made me fall in love with this band. metal forever \m/
MrSiKe09 5 months ago
Loved the song when I first heard it and love this version as well!
gonzer100 6 months ago
Vanishing Point cover, but this is better
DaveOfSilence1 6 months ago
"Such indecision you have two minds in one soul", this is poetry!
Dobermann87 7 months ago 16