Nightwish: End of an Era (2006) is a concert film that showcases the final performance of Nightwish, the renowned Finnish symphonic metal band, with lead vocalist Tarja Turunen. This emotional farewell concert captivates the audience with powerful rock music and mesmerizing symphonic melodies.
Epica: Retrospect - 10th Anniversary is a concert film featuring a live symphonic metal performance by the band Epica. The film captures the energy and grandeur of the band's 10th-anniversary show, providing an immersive experience for fans of symphonic metal.
Nightwish: From Wishes to Eternity - Live (2001) is a concert film featuring the Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish. The film captures a live performance of the band with a symphony orchestra and choir, showcasing their unique blend of heavy metal and symphonic elements. It also includes interviews with the band members and behind-the-scenes footage, providing a comprehensive view of the band's music and artistic vision.
Nightwish: Showtime, Storytime is a documentary movie that captures the electrifying live performance of the symphonic metal band Nightwish at the renowned Wacken Open Air music festival. The film provides an intimate look into the band's unique music style, mesmerizing stage presence, and the energetic atmosphere of the concert, making it a must-watch for fans of Nightwish and symphonic metal.
Celebrates the stories of eight female vocalists in the heavy metal genre. Through personal interviews, behind the scenes insights, and concert footage, these women describe in their own words, their choices, their lives, and the hardships and triumphs of being center stage in what is widely perceived as a male-dominated music scene.
Including three studio videos and a further four full live songs filmed live at the Summer Breeze Festival in Germany in 2002 . All versions feature a new (2005) recording of the song "Sleeping Sun" and a live version of Pink Floyd's "High Hopes" from which this compilation takes its name.
Nightwish: Vehicle Of Spirit is a live concert film that captures the epic performances of the symphonic metal band Nightwish. The film showcases their powerful and atmospheric music, blending heavy metal with orchestral elements. Fans of Nightwish and symphonic metal will be enthralled by this captivating concert experience.
Nightwish: Decades (Live in Buenos Aires) (2019) documents an unforgettable performance by the renowned Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, featuring their most beloved songs from over two decades.
Recorded on the 4th. of August 2018 in Wacken, Germany. Setlist: 1. End of All Hope / 2. Wish I Had an Angel / 3. Come Cover Me / 4. Gethsemane / 5. Élan / 6. Amaranth / 7. I Want My Tears Back / 8. Devil & the Deep Dark Ocean / 9. Nemo / 10. Slaying the Dreamer / 11. The Greatest Show on Earth (Chapter II: Life; Chapter III: The Toolmaker) / 12. Ghost Love Score.
The concert recorded in Budapest, Hungary was a concert on the “Adulruna Rediviva” 20-year Anniversary Tour in December. The idea of the tour was to play the entire "Theli" album and a set consisting of songs that the fans had voted for on the band web page.
Witness the power and talent of EPICA as they perform their iconic symphonic metal music in a captivating live streaming event. Immerse yourself in the enchanting melodies and powerful vocals of EPICA's iconic songs, transporting you to a world of epic soundscapes.
In the video for "Bye Bye Beautiful", the four male members of the band are replaced by four female models throughout the verses. Despite speculation, Holopainen said in a Finnish interview that the female doubles in this video have nothing to do with the removal of Tarja Turunen from Nightwish, saying "It's just pure self-irony and rock 'n' roll". The four models are referring to the rumor going around the fans that Anette Olzon, the new singer, was chosen to attract more fans because of her looks. In the video, they make fun of the rumor. The video was released on September 27, 2007.
Tarja performs a live concert at Luna Park in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The concert is recorded by fans and showcases Tarja's symphonic metal and alternative rock music.
Tarja: Act II is a live concert movie that showcases the powerful and mesmerizing performance of Finnish symphonic metal artist Tarja. Filmed in Milan, Italy, this gothic metal concert is a must-watch for fans of Tarja and lovers of intense live performances.
RMJ Festival, Rauma, Finland (2003-06-19) 1) The Kinslayer [00:45] 2) Ever Dream [04:50] 3) The Pharaoh Sails to Orion (feat. Tapio Wilska) [10:05] 4) She Is My Sin [16:45] 5) Sleeping Sun [21:30] 6) Bless the Child [26:05] 7) Wishmaster (Outro Metallica - Enter Sandman) [32:20] 8) Over the Hills and Far Away [37:05]
Video and making of Amaranth.
The Islander (Edit). The Islander (Full Lenght Video) and Making of "The Islander" - Documentary. The music video was filmed in Rovaniemi, in Finnish Lapland, in October 2007, and Holopainen commented that they at first didn't plan to make a third video for the album, but when they were offered Finnish beauty, they couldn't resist it. He has also said that for once the lyrics actually fits with the video, which is "a sort of Lapp wilderness combined with the surrealism of Salvador Dalí". The video features guest musician Troy Donockley. The video has a steampunk theme with airships, and features the old sailor (the Islander of the title) walking along a beach through the fog dragging a boat behind him and haunted by ghosts of his past.[2] Later we see him in a flashback as a young man playing the uilleann pipes (portrayed by Troy Donockley) with trees blossoming after he ends his life by dropping anchor and being relieved of his burdens.