Trinity (Visions of Atlantis album) explained

Trinity
Type:Album
Artist:Visions of Atlantis
Cover:VoATrinity.jpg
Released:25 May 2007
Genre:Symphonic power metal
Length:47:37
Label:Napalm/SPV
Prev Title:Cast Away
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:Delta
Next Year:2011

Trinity is the third studio album by Austrian symphonic metal band Visions of Atlantis, released on 25 May 2007 in Europe and 5 June 2007 in the US. It features American vocalist Melissa Ferlaak.

Reception

The album received a mixed reception by critics. About.com's reviewer marked strong influences of Nightwish to the band and wrote that the album, although well done, was not very original. A review by the German edition of Metal Hammer concluded that, at the time, the band had not yet written any remarkable song. The style was called kitschy, and singer Melissa Ferlaak's voice was criticised for being too "fairy-like" when compared to the male vocals by Mario Plank. The Sonic Seducer was, however, positive about the album and wrote that Visions of Atlantis had matured. In contrast to Metal Hammer, the Seducer's reviewer praised Ferlaak's voice as powerful.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Visions Of Atlantis – Trinity . Markus . Eck . . de . 2007 . 6 .