Moonglow (Avantasia album)

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Moonglow
Avantasia - Moonglow.png
Studio album by
Released15 February 2019
StudioPathway Studio and GateStudio, Wolfsburg, Germany;
Madhat2, Birmingham, UK;
Chefrock-Studio, Hamburg, Germany;
Klangetage, Frankfurt, Germany;
Cove City Sound Studios, New York, New York, US;
Studio 69, San Francisco, California, US;
Twilight Hall Studio, Grefrath, Germany;
Hansen Studios, Ribe, Denmark [1]
Genre Symphonic metal, power metal
Length66:45(standard edition)
70:30 (limited edition)
Label
  • Nuclear Blast (International edition)
  • Chaos Reigns (Japanese edition)
Producer
Avantasia chronology
Ghostlights
(2016)
Moonglow
(2019)
A Paranormal Evening with the Moonflower Society
(2022)
Singles from Moonglow
  1. "The Raven Child"
    Released: 14 December 2018
  2. "Moonglow"
    Released: 25 January 2019 [2]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
laut.de Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [3]
Metal.de 10/10 [4]
Metal Hammer 6/7 [5]
Metal Storm 8.1/10 [6]
sputnikmusic3.7/5 [7]
Ultimate Guitar Archive 9/10 [8]

Moonglow is the eighth full-length album by Tobias Sammet's German metal opera project Avantasia. It was released on 15 February 2019 through Nuclear Blast. [9] [10] As with previous Avantasia projects, the album features extensive collaborations with returning and new guest vocalists. [9] [11] It features 11 tracks (12 including its bonus track) and was supported by a world tour. [9] [12]

Contents

Background and composition

Following the Ghostlights World Tour, Tobias Sammet felt exhausted and decided to take a break. He started to write songs for what would maybe become a solo album, but he realized the songs sounded like Avantasia and decided to write a follow-up to the 2016 album. Unlike previous releases, he did not have a deadline for Moonglow. [13]

Sammet commented that he believes Moonglow is the most "adorned and detailed album we've ever produced", including "Celtic elements, world music elements, big choirs, atmospheric stuff, [and] amazing guest vocal performances". [9] In another interview, he added that the record would contain "great vocal performances, great songs, epic stuff, fantastic stuff, diverse stuff... world music, power metal, pop... everything." [14] Part of the album was written and recorded in England, a country Sammet considers to be highly inspiring for him. [13]

The album marks Hansi Kürsch's and Candice Night's first guest performances on an Avantasia album. Sammet first wanted to have Kürsch sing in The Metal Opera , but wasn't able to do so due to scheduling conflicts. When he wrote "Moonglow", he didn't initially have Night in mind, but when he tried to think of someone to sing on the track, she seemed the ideal name. [15]

Title and theme

Inspiration for the album title came from Sammet's fascination for the Moon. The story follows a nocturnal creature struggling to cope with the reality of boldness and beauty and ends up resorting to the darkness of the moonglow to hide itself from the world. [16]

Lyrics deal with themes such as adjustment and non-adjustment, expectations, convictions and feeling out of place and fall within the Victorian gothic and dark romanticism genres. [16]

Artwork

The album cover is influenced by Tim Burton; it was created by Swedish painter Alexander Jansson based on what Sammet told him about the character's story. [16]

Track listing

All songs are written by Tobias Sammet, except "Maniac" by Dennis Matkosky and Michael Sembello.

No.TitleGuest vocalist(s)Length
1."Ghost in the Moon" 9:51
2."Book of Shallows" Hansi Kürsch, Ronnie Atkins, Jørn Lande, Mille Petrozza 5:00
3."Moonglow" Candice Night 3:56
4."The Raven Child"Kürsch, Lande11:16
5."Starlight"Atkins3:38
6."Invincible" Geoff Tate 3:07
7."Alchemy"Tate7:28
8."The Piper at the Gates of Dawn"Atkins, Lande, Eric Martin, Bob Catley, Tate7:20
9."Lavender"Catley4:30
10."Requiem for a Dream" Michael Kiske 6:08
11."Maniac" (Michael Sembello cover)Martin4:31
Total length:66:45
Limited edition bonus track
No.TitleLength
12."Heart" (bonus track)3:45
Total length:70:43

Personnel

Adapted from the album's booklet, Nuclear Blast and Blabbermouth.net . [9] [10]

Avantasia
Guest vocalists
Additional musicians

Charts

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