The rise of goth/prog metal seemed to reach a peak at the turn of the century, with an endless supply of bands offering their own spin on the subgenre. Only a handful of these bands seem to have anything interesting or unique to offer, namely Lacuna Coil, Lana Lane, the Gathering, and After Forever, among selected others. With the release of Mother Earth, there was little doubt that the cream of the crop had indeed risen to the top. They refined their approach to feature lead vocalist Sharon den Adel and dumped the growling death metal-style vocals that typify this form of music. The single "Ice Queen" reached number one in both the Netherlands and Belgium and the album itself went gold. Another single, "Our Farewell," was also released to moderate success. Their music features Celtic and folk influences that contribute to a mature and confident sound that their contemporaries seem to struggle with. Den Adel has that elusive and intangible presence that a great band needs to have from their leader, especially on the live stage. A landmark release that set new standards for creativity, musicianship, and taste -- not just for goth/prog metal, but for any style of music. This was easily one of the best releases of 2001. [Super Sonic's 2003 edition included new cover art and one bonus track.] ~ Robert Taylor, All Music Guide
Track List
(try tracks 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11 and 12)
i love this band they r amazing they r literally my favorite band ive been listening 2 them nonstop 4 about 2 weeks now and pandora likes playing this album on my within temptation station i have literally never heard a different album by them on my within temptation station and they never play this album on my evanescence station but yeah this is the single best band ever
Album cover aside, this is a great band. I just discovered them myself a short while ago, and I have spent the last couple of days watching as much live video as I could find.(including black symphony and the silent force tour...wow) Such a rare thing to find a band that pulls it all together to stand so far above the rest of the genre.
@cdeberge: Don't be an a**hole. I went to your page and saw what you listen to. I'm not impressed. Also, just a thought, perhaps the band didn't come up with the album cover. Shut up, we don't want to hear you bashing WT.
Where is Enter on Pandora?, By the Way Mother Earth is such a great album, I honestly think it healed me of a virus because that happened when I listened through it a few time one day like a miracle.
this album: super-mega epic this is my favorite by far of within tamptations stuff. mother earth and deciever of fools are SO good. like really really good. like easily two of my favorites ever. gimail; go easy man. everyone is entitled to an opinion. callerofink; thats cool to hear that it isnt just the bio, that it really sounds celtic to an actual celt blessed be; rock steady AK
Coming from an immigrated Celt: "Mother Earth" the album, especially "Mother Earth" THE SONG, is very Celtic. And very, very good. Caged also for some reason reminds me of Celtic music...