Reflections

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  • Artist: Apocalyptica
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 02, 2003
  • Total Time: 48:38
  • Genre: Rock

Review

From classical cover band devoted exclusively to performing Metallica's symphony-friendly epics to all purpose string ensemble interpreters of other heavy metal bands' music for the cello, to composers of original material fit to mingle with even more metallic translations, Finland's Apocalyptica had come a long way in the span of their first three albums. And, naturally, there were bound to be further innovations lined up for the band's fourth opus, Reflections, which arrived in 2003 bearing not a single heavy metal cover, and introducing several unexpected innovations into Apocalyptica's m.o., to boot. Chief among these was the addition of a drummer behind the group (recently paired down from quartet to trio), and since Apocalyptica's virtuosos would hardly stand for anything short of brilliance for such an assignment, that percussionist wound up being none other than Slayer legend Dave Lombardo, on whose Grip Inc. albums, group leader Eicca Toppinen had conveniently performed as well. One of those rare rock drummers whose sound and style is instantly recognizable, Lombardo was more than up to the task, providing the necessary flailing-limbs thrust behind dramatically driving originals like "Prologue (Apprehension)," "Somewhere Around Nothing," and "Resurrection" (which sounds like it should have originated as a metal song, but didn't). Apocalyptica also does without him on several compositions, of course, but they keep the experimentation coming by adding a pianist for the exquisite ballad "Far Away," discreet synth effects for the multi-faceted "Cohkka," full-on drum machines for "Heat," and a Spanish horn section for "Toreador II" -- Ole! And for those fans who simply want to hear them shred, there's plenty of that throughout this set, with the suitably named "Pandemonium" offering an especially blinding display. All in all, Apocalyptica's first foray into all-original material is nothing short of triumphant, and an eye opener for rock music fans who simply came along because of the Metallica connection. Recommended. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi

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Reflections (Apocalyptica album)

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Reflections
Studio album by Apocalyptica
Released February 10, 2003
Genre Cello metal, symphonic metal, neo-classical metal, progressive metal, classical
Length 46:41
Label Universal
Apocalyptica chronology
Best of Apocalyptica
(2002)
Reflections
(2003)
Apocalyptica
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars[1]
PiercingMetal 8/10 stars[2]

Reflections is the fourth studio album of Finnish metal band Apocalyptica, released in 2003 with a special-edition entitled Reflections Revised released in the later part of 2003 containing a DVD as well as the original album with five bonus tracks. It is the first album from the band to include drums. The US slipcase cover was a picture of a burning cello, which is also seen in the inside traycard of all versions. The woman featured on the international cover is Linda Sundblad, who provided vocals for the song "Faraway Vol.2". The cover is similar to the cover of the film The Red Violin.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Prologue (Apprehension)" - 3:12
  2. "No Education" - 3:17
  3. "Faraway" - 5:13
  4. "Somewhere Around Nothing" - 4:09
  5. "Drive" - 3:21
  6. "Čohkka" - 4:27
  7. "Conclusion" - 4:06
  8. "Resurrection" - 3:34
  9. "Heat" - 3:21
  10. "Cortége" - 4:28
  11. "Pandemonium" - 2:06
  12. "Toreador II" - 3:56
  13. "Epilogue (Relief)" - 3:29

Revised

  1. "Seemann" (Feat. Nina Hagen) (Rammstein Cover) - 4:43
  2. "Faraway, Vol. 2" (Extended Version) (Feat. Linda Sundblad) - 5:12
  3. "Delusion" - 4:10
  4. "Perdition" - 4:09
  5. "Leave Me Alone" - 4:11

Russian edition

  1. "Letting the Cables Sleep (Apocalyptica Remix)" (Bush cover) - 4:03

2005 US Reflections re-release

  1. "Seemann" (Feat. Nina Hagen) (Rammstein Cover) - 4:43
  2. "Faraway, Vol. 2" (Extended Version) (Feat. Linda Sundblad) - 5:12
  3. "Deep Down Ascend" (Demo) - 3:46
  4. "Kellot" (Demo) - 4:17

The CD also contains the "Somewhere Around Nothing" video.

DVD

  1. "Faraway" Live 2003
  2. "Enter Sandman" Live 2003
  3. "Inquisition Symphony" Live 2003
  4. "Nothing Else Matters" Live 2003
  5. "Somewhere Around Nothing" Live 2003
  6. "Somewhere Around Nothing" Video
  7. "Faraway, Vol. 2" Video
  8. "Seemann" Video
  9. "Faraway, Vol. 2" EPK
  10. "Reflections" EPK
  11. "Seemann" EPK

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