The reasons for Tarja Turunen's forced departure from Finnish power metal giants Nightwish remain unclear. The singer was unceremoniously dumped via an open letter, posted online, citing changes in her personality and business interests. Since then both parties have been surprisingly evasive about the subject, and many were hoping that Turunen would shed some light on the subject through her music. My Winter Storm, Tarja's first album of original material since the split, sees the singer lyrically defiant, but unwilling to deviate too much from the operatic metal style of her former posse. Now recording simply as Tarja, My Winter Storm topped the Finnish charts immediately upon its release, driven by the Mozart-inspired lead single "I Walk Alone." Overall, the album is softer and more reflective than her previous work, which tends to be the case when lead singers leave niche bands to pursue solo stardom, but the record is hampered by the compromise between her old and new styles. Clearly, Tarja wishes to branch out musically. She achieves this splendidly with "Oasis," a haunting symphonic opera track in her native tongue, the only composition credited solely to the singer. However, barring a couple of notable exceptions, including the single "Die Alive" and the thrashy "CiarĂ¡n's Well," the heavy metal aspect of My Winter Storm seems more of an afterthought than an integral element. They're straightforward pop rock songs with ill-fitting thrash riffs as a token gesture to fans, and as a result Tarja the singer never really gives herself a chance to shine. [The 2008 edition included bonus tracks.] ~ Dave Donnelly, All Music Guide
I am HUGE Nightwish fan, even now that Tarja is gone. Tuomas' genuis is what drives that band, and as long as they have a halfway decent singer (and Annette is more than that, she's good), their music will carry them through. BUT..... Taja's isn't just good. Her voice is incredible. Even singing more mediocre stuff like this, she elevates it into beauty. It just still makes me so sad that she and the rest of Nightwish couldn't work out their differences. What a tragedy ;~;
I listened the heck out of this album - and came away not quite satisfied - I love Tarja's voice and she has a magnatism on stage - saw her live at the House of Blues in Chicago (5/09). Right now I feel both she and Nightwish were better together.
This song leaves me breatless without question yet filled with the emotion that exists within this world of creativity which is the every harmony, melody, and vocalization within this most tremendous accomplishment of sound, and composition.
She was originally a classical singer. It was bound to happen. Nightwish went through three phases in my opinion: Lacuna Coil product, metaldome, and Nightwish original. She has a beautiful voice, and that is what matters. I do find her fan site to be rather.... money grubbing, however. But we'll just enjoy her vocals here, now, won't we?
The first two songs I heard from this album were "I Walk Alone" and "Die Alive," and I remember comparing them to Nightwish's latest works and saying aloud, "I'm worried that I might like Tarja's new album better than Nightwish's." But no, no, I don't... although I do like her cover of "Poison."