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Ecliptica
Ecliptica

Released: Sep 9, 2003. Genre: Rock. Styles: Heavy Metal. Number Of Tracks: 10. What Sonata Arctica have to offer is just a bunch of interesting solos and melodies, but as a whole Ecliptica fails completely. The songs lack diversity, and it is almost impossible to listen to the album all way through.

POSTED: 03/05/2005 - 05:42 am

9.1
rating
13
Reckoning Night
Reckoning Night

Release Date: Jan 25, 2005. Label: Pony Canyon. Genres: Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal. Number Of Tracks: 10. Reckoning Night's greatest achievement is simultaneously representing the best of what power metal has to offer, while qualifying as a very guilty pleasure for metal fans who swear they hate the style.

POSTED: 06/19/2006 - 10:03 am

9.2
rating
5
Silence
Silence

Release Date: September 4, 2001. Label: Century Media. Genres: Rock. Number Of Tracks: 13 . Like other power metal bands, Sonata Arctica blends sweeping keyboard orchestrations with bone-crunching, driving guitars. Like other power metal bands, their vocalist takes on the conventional operatic delivery with plenty of romantic flair.

POSTED: 06/14/2007 - 04:56 pm

9.5
rating
3
Stones Grow Her Name
Stones Grow Her Name

Released: May 22, 2012. Genre: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal. Label: Nuclear Blast. Number Of Tracks: 12. Sonata Arctica's thirteen years of experience shine through. Every sound fits perfectly, all vocals, guitars, keyboards, drums and bass.

POSTED: 05/25/2012 - 05:01 am

7.9
rating
9
The Days Of Grays
The Days Of Grays

Released: Sep 16, 2009. Genre: Power Metal / Progressive Metal. Label: Nuclear Blast. Number Of Tracks: 12. Rather than being a fast paced, typical power metal album, it is a lot more progressive in sound.

POSTED: 09/28/2009 - 04:59 am

8.6
rating
35
Unia
Unia

Release Date: May 22, 2007. Label: Nuclear Blast. Genres: Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal. Number Of Tracks: 13. If you like older albums such as Ecliptica or Silence, then if you listen to this album, listen to it with an open mind, as it will be different to what you’re used to hearing.

POSTED: 06/09/2007 - 11:15 am

8.7
rating
13
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