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Post by ilikeyou on Jul 17, 2008 2:03:40 GMT
Sharon has such a pretty voice! I love the Heart of Everything so mcuh!!! She is the QUEEN OF METAL!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by EvenInDeath46 on Aug 21, 2008 17:06:23 GMT
I wouldn't say Sharon den Adel is the Queen of Metal, only because Within Temptation's music isn't what I would consider to be metal. Maybe they were metal with their earliest releases of Enter and The Dance EP, but their current music is just pop/rock. I personally find their music to be "poppier" than Evanescence's music, but I digress. Anyways, I sort of forgot all about the new re-releases for Mother Earth and The Silent Force. I currently own only an imported version of The Silent Force that was made in Germany, which unfortunately did not include a lyrics booklet. Mother Earth is my personal favorite album by them, so I will probably purchase that by the time school starts again. I might buy this new version of The Silent Force also, so that I can just have a lyrics booklet. I prefer physical releases to digital releases any day of the week.
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Post by unicorn07 on Oct 1, 2008 19:46:40 GMT
WT Just released a CD/DVD, its available in the US (and probably world wide). You can by it on Amazon or iTunes. It's called Black Symphony. Really? You find WT "poppier" then Evanescence? I think "Fallen" is majorly poppy. I find WT to be orchestra-metal, haha, I think I created a new sub group. ;-)
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Post by EvenInDeath46 on Nov 15, 2008 16:11:29 GMT
Well, I think that both Evanescence and Within Temptation can be pretty "poppy" at times but, I don't know, I just find Within Temptation's music to be "poppier" for some reason. It also has something to do with how Amy Lee's voice sounds as compared to Sharon den Adel's voice.
Anyway, I now own the US versions of both Mother Earth and The Silent Force. I'm so happy that I finally have a physical copy of Mother Earth now after listening to Within Temptation for a few years.
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