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TARJA: New Video Now Playing At Metal Injection Today Metal Injection unveils the latest video from Finnish songstress/former Nightwish soprano, TARJA. Shot in Tigre near Buenos Aires, Argentina by Florian Kaltenbach, who also directed the video for Victim Of Ritual, 500 Letters is a new landmark in TARJAs video clips collection. The tune comes by way of TARJAs latest full-length, Colours In The Dark. Released earlier this year, the record charted in twelve countries with four top ten entries. For the first time in TARJAs history, the singer herself is the main character in the videos storyline, which is fitting as 500 Letters is, in many ways, TARJAs most private song to date, offering great emotional insight into the artist herself. 500 Letters touches on sensitive topics like stalkers and allows her fans a closer look into her thoughts. Still,500 Letters is a mix of reality and fiction and open to interpretation. Darkly atmospheric and heavy, yet wholly melodic, 500 Letters is laced with haunting melodies and TARJAs penetrating vocals making it among the catchiest numbers on the record. Check out the video, now playing at Metal Injection, at this location: metalinjection.net/video/tarja-500-letters-music-video?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tarja-500-letters-music-video Mixed and mastered by Tim Palmer (Pearl Jam, U2) in Austin, Texas, Colours In The Dark was released in North America via Armoury Records in September. Colours In The Dark follows the charting successes of 2007s My Winterstorm and 2010s What Lies Beneath and delivers over an hour of music which includes grandiose orchestra and choir arrangements. Crowned Overwhelming, surprising and massive, in an impressive 95/100 score by Aardschok, and, magic, by Sea of Tranquility, Colours In The Dark is a cornerstone in TARJAs catalog. TARJA TURUNENs voice is a force of nature, dominant and dominating. The former lead singer for Nightwish fills her lungs and turns Colours In The Dark into the fury of the four winds. From the bombastic opener Victim of Ritual to the exquisite closer Medusa, in which she shares her hurricane-proof microphone with Blue Octobers Justin Furstenfeld, Colours In The Dark is a colossal battle royale of operatic soprano, keyboard orchestra and Alex Schlopps ENGL amplifier madness. - About tarjaturunen facebook/tarjaofficial eaglerockent
Posted on: Mon, 02 Dec 2013 17:07:41 +0000

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