There is no feeling like that. When you are there in the crowd, waiting, and then the lights turn on and your favorite artist appears right in front of your face.
You spend years of your life listening to this music that evokes so much emotion in you. Whether it be joy, melancholy, motivation... You spend the days romanticizing of how would it be to one day see them live.
Even though I've been fortunate enough to see most of my favorite bands, Wintersun kept escaping me. And I've been literally obsessed with them for years. After failing to catch them at Summer Breeze festival in Germany in August, I was determined not to miss them in the beautiful city of Budapest, Hungary. It is only a 5-hour drive from Belgrade so we bought the tickets and eagerly waited for the day.
And what a beautiful experience that was!
Two months after the release of new album
It's been two months since the long awaited new album saw light of day. For those of you unfamiliar with the band, it was a part of crowdfunding campaign where all revenue is dedicated to building band's very own music studio. Being very perfectionist they refuse recording future albums without proper production, so some of their releases fans were expecting back in 2012 aren't yet on the horizon.
The Forest Seasons (2017) is a conceptual album with four tracks each of them representing different season. As you probably guessed, it is inspired by Vivaldi's "Four Seasons".
Album is done in a traditional sense where Spring represents birth and awakening, Summer represents life, Autumn represents twilight and near death and Winter represents dark slumber and loneliness that comes with it.
It's a folk metal album with melodic death and even black metal influences. And for the fans that have been awaiting for so long, it once again struck the chord.
Four tracks progress the story of life in a linear fashion, but also keep interest as you are constantly wondering where they are gonna go next. Lyrical themes include mix of both cosmic and fantasy elements, but also portray reality and individuality of man and it's place in this circle of life, from birth to it's inevitable sad end. From the upbeat, motivating spring, folkish summer where you get the feeling like you are in some forest in a medieval village, to a brutal, devastating autumn and a hauntingly beautiful, sorrowful winter.
My love for this band went to another level after listening to this.
I'll leave you with a few concert photos and a song to check out at the end. Let me know what you think. :)
If you ever get a chance to see your favorite band, go ahead and do it. Don't regret a single thing.