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13th Floor
Sirenia
13th Floor
Genres: Alternative Rock, International Music, Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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2009 release from the Norwegian Metal band led by former Tristania vocalist/guitarist Morten Veland. In 2006 Sirenia released Nine Destinies And A Downfall which turned out to sound more powerful and heavier than its two p...  more »

     
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All Artists: Sirenia
Title: 13th Floor
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Century Media
Release Date: 4/21/2009
Album Type: Enhanced, Extra tracks
Genres: Alternative Rock, International Music, Pop, Rock, Metal
Styles: Goth & Industrial, Europe, Scandinavia, Alternative Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
Other Editions: 13th Floor
UPCs: 727361229122, 0727361229122

Synopsis

Album Description
2009 release from the Norwegian Metal band led by former Tristania vocalist/guitarist Morten Veland. In 2006 Sirenia released Nine Destinies And A Downfall which turned out to sound more powerful and heavier than its two predecessors. The album gained the band access to a broader audience. The 13th Floor is the logical continuation of what the band did in the past years and will definitely take Sirenia to the next level, that is for sure! A must-have for fans of Nightwish, Lacuna Coil and Evanescence. Nuclear Blast.
 

CD Reviews

Same Trick. Different Chick. "13th" is better than "9."
Formerly known as | Boston, MA | 02/22/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"As a long-time fan of over a decade who as followed Morten Veland since the good ol' Tristania days, I felt that a review was necessary to inform other veteran fans of the quality of this album.



I speak from the perspective of a fan who loved the variety and surprises of the first two Sirenia albums and one who will always regard Beyond the Veil as one of the greatest gothic metal albums of all time.



The Good:



This album contains elements of the first two albums in terms of variety and has a less overall poppy sound. Morten appears a bit more and there are more breaks from the traditional "verse-chorus, verse chorus" formula that was so over-used on Nine Destinies and a Downfall. Just listen to Winterborn 77 as proof that Veland has not forgotten how to write epic music.



Ailyn does a better job on mixing her vocal style than Monika, while sounding very similar to her at the same time. I still prefer Fabian's vocals from At Sixes and Sevens to compliment Sirenia's sound.



The Bad:



The first couple of songs are in the vein of "Nine Destinies." It's as if Veland heard the complaints from the last album and thought, "Okay. I'll make a more 'Sirenia-like' album, but I still need to record a couple of poppy songs to put on the radio." Fair enough. The band does need to generate revenue and "pop-ularity" can help with that. I mean, just looking at how blatantly similar the album cover looks to Evanescence's "The Open Door" cover shows what audience is being targeted here.



The songs have a bit more variety but as a whole, the album does not reach the caliber of variety and surprise of the first two albums simply because of the lack of male vocals. While there is a bit more of Morten on this CD, he still remains well in the background, giving up the lead vocal spot to Ailyn. Also, we're hearing some similar guitar bridges and drum fills from albums past which can lead to a bit much on the nostalgia sometimes.



Closing:



Overall it is great to hear some real "Sirenia" on this album, even though a couple of poppy songs remain. I guess it should be expected that Morten would not abandon that sound entirely. I rate this album 3rd best out of the four albums with At Sixes and Sevens being best and An Elixir for Existence being second best.



Morten's vocals were so powerful on the first two albums. Seesawing off of his female vocalists made those albums both dynamic and consistently refreshing. If Morten had taken lead vocals on The Thirteenth Floor and placed Ailyn in the supporting vocal role, this could have been a 5-star album. If Amazon had the option, this would be a 3.5 star rating.

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It think this is the best they've done so far.
ShadowPlay | 08/05/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The album has a couple of fillers but most are killers, in my opinion.

Great production, as usual for these guys.

Her voice is good 80 percent of the time. Can sound like a cat screeching and a bit 'flat' in small parts, but overall pretty cool performance, i think.

If you are a fan of female fronted metal, I think it's definitely a must for your collection.



Duane"
A Different Band
Lupine Smile | California | 04/29/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I will keep if simple. If you liked the old Sirenia, think long and hard before buying this CD. This is definitely cut for the radio. I can't blame them for targetting a wider audience, but this is not for me."