SONATA ARCTICA - Pictures, Setlist And Video Footage From Amsterdam Show Available

December 14, 2009, 14 years ago

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Pictures from SONATA ARCTICA's December 10th show in Amsterdam, Hoilland at Paradiso are now available at this location courtesy of Metal-Experience.com. Footage of the band performing 'Last Drop Falls' with DELAIN vocaliust Charlotte Wessels is available below.

The band's setlist on the night was as follows:

'Flag In The Ground'

'Paid In Full'

'Caleb'

'The Last Amazing Grays'

'As If The World Wasn't Ending'

'Full Moon'

'Last Drop Falls' (with Charlotte Wessels)

'Juliet'

- keyboard / guitar solos -

'Replica'

'8th Commandment'

'We Will Rock You' (QUEEN cover)

'In Black And White'

'Don't Say A Word'

'Vodka (Hava Nagila)'

(Thanks: Metal From Finland)

Go to this location for Sonata Arctica's complete tour schedule.

BW&BK; scribe Carl Begai recently caught up with frontman Tony Kakko to discuss the band's new album, The Days Of Grays. An excerpt from the story is available below:

“Unia was a huge shock for some people, but it was something we really needed to do,” states Kakko. “We gained a lot of new fans with that album and we won’t be going back to our old direction, as you can hear on the new album. There are actually one or two songs that could have appeared on the Reckoning Night album, though. I think this new album is much easier to get into than Unia.”

The Days Of Grays screams of a Unia II. Beginning with a three minute instrumental, the album kicks into gear with the eight minute symphonic-prog piece ‘Deathaura’, a track sporting Blind Guardian epic stripes coupled with present day Nightwish bombast. Admittedly, a very strong tune in spite of sounding nothing like the Sonata Arctica of old.

“When I write songs it’s always an adventure; I have no idea where I’m going with it,” Kakko says. “I just do what comes naturally and what feels good. That song is a case of something small and beautiful turning into something huge and massive and epic. It started out as a tiny song with a guitar, piano, and one vocal line, but at some point I started adding stuff to it. Suddenly it’s eight minutes long (laughs). The song wrote itself, basically. I never take anything out, and that’s probably my downfall (laughs). I just keep writing as long as I can.”

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