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Apocalyptica

Apocalyptica

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Album Review

A listen to Apocalyptica's Apocalyptica brings with it the nagging urge to figure out where, exactly, the music fits. Certain moments — entire tracks, even — are given over to classical formality, and it is in those moments, steeped as they are in traditional loveliness, that a listener can come dangerously close to thinking he is hearing something lofty and important. He is not. Apocalyptica, the genre-splicing Finnish instrumental band that changed headbangers' perception of the cello, is not pretentious exactly, but its effect is the same as that of a rock band whose lead singer is audibly British: it sounds smart. Too smart, for instance, to issue from the headphones of a kid just discovering Black Sabbath or lining up for Slipknot tickets. Where Apocalyptica might fit, then, is not with heavy rock scenesters but with aging metal heads. It is not hard to envision tracks like "Fatal Error" and "Fisheye" booming from the speakers of a splashy convertible with a bald guy at the wheel. Elaborate fantasy-concocting gamers — Dungeons & Dragons players and their descendants — also stand a better chance than most of finding relatable rock bliss here.

Customer Reviews

Too smart?

So maybe I am biased, but as a classical pianist with 13+ years experience, I wonder what musical knowledge the iTunes reviewer has, if any. This album has a definite metal edge without abusing your eardrums and makes for some excellent and inspiring music for artists, writers and other musicians. Apocalyptica IS important, as they represent a rock revolution where we have begun to discover the beauty of heavy metal music. Just because it isn't full of screaming guitars and lewd vocals doesn't make it less metal or too smart. This band has yet to release a disappointing album, so for those of you who have never purchased an Apocalyptica album before, jump in anywhere.

I disagree with the album review...

The album review for Apocalyptica I believe to be rather innacurate. This music is not just for seasoned rockers, or old bald guys in muscle cars, but rather for the next generation of musicians. This band has taken rock to a new level, and seamlessly melded the classical tradition of hundreds of years with the traditions of today in a way that it can be enjoyed by those who prefer either genre.

WTF

Whoever wrote this review is a moron.

Biography

Formed: 1993 in Helsinki, Finland

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

The Helsinki, Finland quartet Apocalyptica were initially comprised of classically trained cellists Eicca Toppinen, Max Lilja, Antero Manninen, and Paavo Lotjonen; formed in 1993, the group made waves internationally in 1996 with Plays Metallica by Four Cellos, which combined their formal background with their love of heavy metal. The album found favor with both classical buffs and metalheads alike, and two years later, Apocalyptica resurfaced with Inquisition Symphony, which featured covers of material...
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