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Wishmaster

Review

by Antti J. Ravelin

Oceanborn wasn't just a hit in Finland, it also opened new doors for Nightwish abroad. So naturally, the pressure to come up with a comparable sophomore album was enormous. Rarely does a band fulfill the demands of a second album successfully, and Nightwish is no exception. Even though Wishmaster is mainly targeted to radio and pop audiences, it does succeed somewhat. Even more demanding listeners will find this as enjoyable as they did Oceanborn, but Wishmaster isn't as consistent as that album was. The same patterns repeat, and every track's hook is based on a powerful intro and a simple chorus. Their charm is in their overflowing drama and, as it was on their first album, the whole concept can be described as "operatic metal." It may sound inventive and full of potential for a while, but as a whole album (and with this release it's two albums), it can be a little annoying, even frustrating. Still, a lot of listeners will enjoy it; after all, it does have its moments.

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Releases

Year Type label Catalog #
2000 CD Drakkar 74321758192
2000 CD Spinefarm Records 000197
2000 CS Drakkar 74321758194
2000 CD Toy's Factory Records TFCK-87216
2001 CD Century Media 8001
2001 CD Phantom Import Distribution 157812
2002 CD One Music ERCD-325
2003 CD Spinefarm Records 645252
2006 CD Universal Distribution
2007 CD Drakkar 88697173662
2007 CD Spinefarm Records 1744935
2008 LP Back on Black 6