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Artist: Within Temptation
Label: Season of Mist
Category: Music

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 7619

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 31961
UPC: 822603196122
EAN: 0822603196122
ASIN: B000UZ4EIO

Release Date: September 18, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Restless - Within Temptation, Den Adel
  • Enter - Within Temptation, Den Adel, S.
  • Pearls of Light
  • Deep Within - Within Temptation, Den Adel
  • Gatekeeper
  • Grace
  • Blooded
  • Candles

Similar Items:

  • The Dance
  • The Heart of Everything
  • Mother Earth
  • The Silent Force
  • Mother Earth

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
The goth-rock act's 1997 debut album features eight tracks. Rough Trade.

Album Details
Their Debut Album Released in 1997


Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Great CD   November 19, 2007
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is Within Temptation's debut that has finally been released in the U.S. It's not a bad album but very different from their later work. The songs are a bit darker, longer and more heavy and there's also a few tracks that feature male growling. But of course, the highlight here is Sharon Den Adel's beautiful angelic voice. My favorite tracks are Restless, Enter, Pearls of Light, and Candles. This is a good album but hopefully, Roadrunner will be smart and release both Mother Earth and The Silent Force in the U.S.


5 out of 5 stars Fantastic start for an amazing band   December 18, 2007
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Within Temptation is a band from the Netherlands that has been releasing symphonic metal/rock for over 10 years. Their debut album "Enter" contains the humble beginnings of a band that is now considered a fore-runner in the genre. After listening to "Enter", it's easy to see why.

The album successfully combines many different types of musical sounds: male growls, piano solos, guitars, keyboards, and even odd sounds that one wouldn't expect to be included in such a genre. As such, their songs aren't predictable in the slightest. There's always something interesting to be heard on the album, which is not only enjoyable to listen to; but it's a refreshing break from the generic songs and chords played by other bands, namely mainstream ones. It's extremely rare, in my opinion; to find an artist that manages to compose songs that are so different from each other in style and tempo, yet still make them sound amazing. Not only that; but each song tells its own story as it unfolds. Most of the songs you can relate to in some way or another.

Both the first and closing tracks, "Restless" and "Candles" combine the melodic vocals of Sharon den Adel with background keyboard/piano melodies, yet making them sound completely the opposite of each other. The combination works perfectly, making both the songs a highlight of the entire album. Of course, male growls are included on "Candles", contrasting Sharon's soft voice with a harsher male counterpart (fellow guitarist Robert Westerholt). Yet, somehow it works perfectly with the pace of the song.

The title track "Enter" is also a beautiful song. The keyboard is used a lot during the piece, making it mostly instrumental. The beginning even has a major goth sound with what sounds like a slow violin (they probably used something else, but that's what it sounds like to me) The beginning of the piece creeps along slowly until the keyboards enter the song creating an exquisite and unconventional catchy tune. The male growling is present once again, but fits with the dark tone of the song leading into the vocals, contrasting the harshness of the song again with a female voice. At over 7 minutes long, the song never gets tiring. That is a feat unto itself.

"Pearls of Light" is an ode to the past, with fantasy elements mixed in wonderfully with the background music. It's nostalgic in a way, about one's decisions in life and straying from one's own identity. The song isn't as heavy as the others; but the message is strong. It's a song everyone can relate to. And of course, it's sung beautifully.

The fourth track "Deep Within" is the only track I couldn't relate to. It's the only downer on an already perfect album. All male growls made it hard to understand the song. Secondly, the growling didn't always work for me.

"Gatekeeper" is another mostly instrumental piece that builds as it goes along. The music is pulsing even though it starts out slow. But WT's strength lies in the fact that they can lure you into a sense of calm, while building the song up. Soon without realizing it the feelings of anxiety and excitement build-up for the listener. And this is before Robert and Sharon begin to sing in the song.

The following song, "Grace" is a truly haunting piece. It seems to be focused around war and soldiers. A choir is present in the background, adding to the dark feel of the song. Sharon's voice changes from harsh to light in this song. She manages the transition well adding to it a feel of regret and sadness. "Fallen from grace/help me rise again/Fallen from grace/Help me through." It's a song that stuck in my head for a while after listening to it. Another wonderful song.

The final song is instrumental. It's called "Blooded". Centered around a specific melody, the song takes off drawing the listener in. Just when you feel you've got a handle on the chorus, WT changes things up. While still playing a similar tune, other sounds and melodies are added on top of it. The instrumental song draws everything from fear to suspense forming a picture of the battle taking place.

Overall, "Enter" is a wonderful debut album. I highly recommend it.



4 out of 5 stars Enter...or not   November 13, 2007
 2 out of 6 found this review helpful

Of the...what? Five albums? I like this one the least. In fact, I've removed two of the tracts from my iPod. I started with The Heart of Everything, a truly amazing album, then just bought them all.

They're all excellent, with this one exception. And even then Enter still rates 4 stars...it's just shy of 5.



5 out of 5 stars Great album, but get one of their later ones first.   December 23, 2007
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I started my Within Temptation collection with Silent Force and then went on to get Mother Earth and Heart of Everything. These albums have made me a permanent fan of WT. So seeing their albums, both new and old, finally coming stateside is nothing less than a dream. I would highly suggest getting any one of their albums.

Enter is where it all began. There are vast differences in style on Enter than in their later albums. As such, I would not recommend this as your first WT album. It's so vastly different in style from their later albums, it could give you the wrong idea about what to expect from them now. I recommend either Silent Force or Heart of Everything if you're looking for your first WT album.

That is not to say Enter is a bad album. On the contrary, I rated this album five stars for a reason. Enter is a stunning first venture for WT. On all their albums, WT has knack for blending angelic vocals, death growls, orchestral music and heavy metal guitars.

But nowhere is that mix as stark and brutal than on Enter. The death growls by Robert Westerholt are pushed back more into the mix on later albums. On Enter, they are prominently featured along side Sharon's more soothing and angelic voice...and it works.

This is a must have for Within Temptation fans. Again, I would not recommend it for your first Within Temptation album. Check out their later albums. Get used to what they are now. But then if you come to truly love their music and if you come to call yourself a fan, you owe it to yourself to pick this up.



3 out of 5 stars Watch out for defective copies   April 8, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Not their best but still a good album. However I am writing to let you know to watch out for defective copies. My cd had a 2 second blank space during track 8, candles. It did not sound like a thing the band did on purpose. SO I had amazon replace it and the replacement was the same. at 2:14 or so on track 8 the song sound stops while the counter keeps going. Tried it on 3 cd players and a computer. Still enjoying the cd though. Other albums of interest would be Within Temptation MOTHER EARTH, Nightwish ONCE, Anti-M DAMAGE, Lacuna Coil...well anything Lacuna does rocks, and Evanescence.

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