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Album Review

Named after the Finnish word for "dreams," Unia was Sonata Arctica's fifth and heretofore most controversial studio album, being that it found the group experimenting with novel songwriting techniques, and diverting from the straight-and-narrow of their career path for the first time. Problem was, these new elements mostly served to subvert the group's extremely competent and popular power metal formula with unprecedented doses of commercialism — likely due to band leader and chief composer Tony Kakko's recent taste of pop success through a song he wrote for the winner of Finland's American Idol equivalent. Whatever the cause, this sudden change of direction sparked a veritable war of words across the Internet among their fans, which was somewhat ironic if you consider that Sonata Arctica's material was always relatively predictable — just heavier and faster. Change is change, though, and the familiar presence of a few semi-fantastical lyrical themes ("For the Sake of Revenge," "Fly with the Black Swan") and overly dramatic ballads ("Under Your Tree," "Good Enough Is Good Enough") apparently wasn't enough to make up for the sudden disappearance of those rapid-fire power-thrashers of yore (flashes of which can nevertheless be heard in album standouts "Caleb" and "The Harvest"). And yet, if one were to come upon Unia without the prejudices of expectations past, they would probably appreciate the unquestionable hooky immediacy delivered by anthemic heavy rockers such as "Paid in Full," "It Won't Fade" and the brilliantly named "My Dream's But a Drop of Fuel for a Nightmare." So perhaps time will show that Unia's change of approach, and the heated debate it spawned, really were much ado about nothing, but first time arrivals will still want to pick up one of Sonata Arctica's earlier releases if they want a proper introduction to their prevalent power metal template.

Customer Reviews

It's not usual, it's masterful...

I got this two hours before midnight on May 24, I couldn't wait. I've been a SA fan since the beginning and I was expecting another amazing speed metal album. Hearing the singles, I thought In Black and White was going to be the sound, Paid in Full being a ballad. I was horribly mistaken. When I heard the new direction, slower, heavier, more complex and mystical, I was extremely dissapointed. I thought they got lazy and sold out. Again, I was horribly mistaken. This album is a new opening for Sonata Arctica. After the slightly lacking Reckoning Night album, the speed metal was dropped, and honestly, just in time. Unia is simply phenomenol. I had to listen to it at least 4 times before the essence of the beauty and emotion sunk into me. Since then I haven't listened to anything except Unia. This is an amazing album and I support the change. This will be a favorite of mine for years and years to come. Way to go Sonata Arctica! Keep up being the best band out there!

listen for your self

after hearing about how bad and overestimated the album was from so many people all over the internet, my only advice - they were wrong. hearing the 30 sec clips for the first time, i too couldnt believe how slow and detuned they had gotten, but then after i bought it, it only took about 2 plays per song that it suddenly grew on me and i have realized how amazing, melodic, complex, and great the album really is. it is different, but its beauty is incredible. good job sonata

Yet Another Great Sonata Arctica Album

This album is another addition to the growing legacy that is Sonata Arctica. The instrumentation is great and the lyrics have quite a bit of thought put into them. Whether you're a new Sonata Arctica fan or someone that's been following them for some while, you won't be disappointed with Unia.

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Finnish prog metal quartet Sonata Arctica specializes in a soaring, orchestral variation on European heavy metal, fusing the sweeping, romantic bombast of bands like Europe with the over-the-top instrumental chops of Dream Theater. Born in 1996, the band, which included vocalist Tony Kakko, guitarist Jani Liimatainen, drummer Tommy Portimo, keyboardist Mikko Harkin, and bassist Janne Kivilahti, recorded a handful of demos before releasing their first single, "UnOpened," on Spinefarm Records in July...
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Metal
  • Released: May 25, 2007

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