Watch Nightwish: Showtime, Storytime
- 2013
- 1 hr 50 min
Nightwish: Showtime, Storytime is a 2013 concert film featuring the Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish. The film was recorded during the band's headline show at the Wacken Open Air Festival in Germany on August 3, 2013. The film starts with a short animated intro, which gives a glimpse of the band's universe, a surreal and fantastic world full of Gothic and fairytale elements, which is a hallmark of their music. Then, the band members emerge onto stage, dressed in their characteristic black and silver outfits, and give a powerful performance of the opening song, "Dark Chest of Wonders," from their 2004 album, "Once."
The concert features a setlist of 17 songs, spanning the band's entire career, from their first album "Angels Fall First" (1997) to their latest work at the time, "Imaginaerum" (2011). The setlist includes some of Nightwish's most iconic tracks, such as "Nemo," "Wishmaster," and "Ghost Love Score," as well as some lesser-known songs that the band rarely performs live.
The concert is a stunning visual and musical spectacle. The stage is adorned with elaborate decorations, including a giant dragon head and a backdrop that changes with each song, projecting images that fit the mood and lyrics of the music. The band is accompanied by a full orchestra, a choir, and several guest musicians, which add richness and depth to the already complex and emotional music of Nightwish.
The performances of each member of the band are exceptional. Tuomas Holopainen, the band's founder and keyboardist, leads the show with his charismatic presence and epic keyboard solos. Marco Hietala, the bassist and male vocalist, enchants the audience with his powerful voice and energy. Troy Donockley, the Irish Uilleann pipes player, adds a Celtic touch to the band's sound, and his acoustic guitar and background vocals are essential to some of Nightwish's most beautiful songs. Floor Jansen, the Dutch singer who replaced Anette Olzon as Nightwish's lead vocalist in 2012, shines with her amazing voice and stage performance, showing her versatility and range throughout the concert.
In between songs, the film includes candid footage of the band's tour preparation, as well as interviews with the band members, where they share their thoughts and feelings about their music and their fans. The documentary aspect of the film adds depth and context to the concert, and allows the audience to connect with the band on a personal level.
Overall, Nightwish: Showtime, Storytime is a must-see for both fans of the band and lovers of symphonic and Gothic metal music. The film captures the essence of Nightwish's music, which mixes powerful guitar riffs, soaring vocals, and intricate melodies with epic orchestral arrangements and fantastical lyrics. The concert is a visual and musical feast, that showcases the band's talent, creativity, and passion, and celebrates the unique world they have created through their music.
Nightwish: Showtime, Storytime is a 2013 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 50 minutes.