Tag Archives: Tarja Turunen

Outlanders (Tarja Turunen) share new song “Closer to the Sky”

Posted by on January 5, 2022

  Outlanders, the new project launched by Tarja Turunen and EDM artist Torsten Stenzel, have unveiled a visualizer for their latest single “Closer to the Sky.” The song features guitarist Trevor Rabin (Yes). “The Cruelest Goodbye ” will be the next single coming from Outlanders, scheduled to arrive on January 28th and featuring Al Di […]

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Twelve music videos to check out this week 4/12

Posted by on April 12, 2021

    From a quarantine jam to an acoustic rendition and everything in between, here are twelve music videos that were released over the past week that you don’t want to miss.   01) Wolfheart – Acoustic Version of “Aeon of Cold” Wolfheart have released a music video for the acoustic version of “Aeon of […]

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Tarja premieres “Railroads” Music Video

Posted by on July 1, 2019

When Tarja released her new single “Railroads,” the singer promised it’s accompanied video will feature “very special guests.” This past Friday (28th), the artist kept her word as her new video for the song features members of Tarja’s official fan club, Winter Storm. The clip is intertwined with Tarja and her devoted fanbase singing along […]

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Tarja streaming new song “Railroads”

Posted by on June 21, 2019

Tarja Turunen has released the new song “Railroads.” The track is taken from her new album In The Raw, which is scheduled to arrive on August 30th via earMUSIC. This marks the second single from her upcoming effort as the singer unveiled “Dead Promises” last month. “Railroads” was inspired by the book Aleph by the […]

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Tarja (ex-Nightwish) to release new album ‘In The Raw’ in August

Posted by on May 7, 2019

Last week Tarja Turunen unleashed a lyric video for her new song “Dead Promises,” taken from her upcoming album In The Raw. However, the LP will include a different version of the track as it will feature guest vocals by Soilwork’s Björn “Speed” Strid. The record will also feature Lacuna Coil’s Cristina Scabbia and Kamelot’s Tommy […]

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Tarja Turunen (ex-Nightwish) premieres “Dead Promises” lyric video

Posted by on May 2, 2019

Tarja Turunen has unveiled a lyric video for her latest single, “Dead Promises.” The track is taken from her new studio album In The Raw, which is expected to arrive later this year via earMUSIC. The follow-up to 2016’s The Shadow Self marks the singer’s overall fifth solo full-length rock album, as she has also […]

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Tarja premieres live “Undertaker” video

Posted by on June 22, 2018

On July 27th, Tarja’s live-art-album and video Act II will arrive via earMUSIC. Today (22nd), she revealed the live video for “Undertaker.” The clip was filmed during her performance in Milan. The song “Undertaker” is originally taken from her sixth studio effort 2016’s The Shadow Self. Watch “Undertaker” below and pre-order the live-art-album here.

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ProgPower USA 2018 line-up announced: James Labrie, Tarja Turunen, Angra, and Voyager to headline

Posted by on September 11, 2017

ProgPower USA is the premier U.S. festival for progressive and power metal. For 18 years they have been a paramount part in bringing some of the biggest and best names in the international progressive and power metal scenes to a country not particularly known for either. It takes place every September at the Center Stage […]

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Contest: Win a limited edition Tarja Turunen box set!

Posted by on January 13, 2017

Last year, former Nightwish vocalist Tarja Turunen released her fourth solo album, The Shadow Self. Already acclaimed for her powerful, emotive and sometimes operatic voice, she’s now closing in on ten years of being a solo artist. We dug around the Metal Insider prize closet, and found a limited edition box set of 2013’s Colours in the […]

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Metal By Numbers 6/15: Volbeat boogie into the top five

Posted by on June 15, 2016

Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week. Any day there’s an metal album in the top ten is worthy of praise. When there’s two, that’s even better. And when one of those albums is second only to Paul Simon’s first release […]

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