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Over the Hills and Far Away

Nightwish · 2001

75 min · 15 tracks · power metal · symphonic metal

Symphonic arrangements intertwine with operatic vocals and heavy guitar riffs, creating an epic metal landscape.

Why listen to this

Best for
dynamic live performance energy wave-like emotional crescendos epic soundscapes for escapism
Context
Released in 2001, 'Over the Hills and Far Away' is Nightwish's first EP following their breakthrough album 'Wishmaster' from 2000. At this point, the band was solidifying their identity within the symphonic metal genre, showcasing their ability to blend classical music influences with heavy metal elements. The EP featured both new and live tracks, reflecting their growing popularity and performance prowess.
If you like
power metal, symphonic metal

Over the Hills and Far Away is an EP by Nightwish, released in 2001. Symphonic arrangements intertwine with operatic vocals and heavy guitar riffs, creating an epic metal landscape. This EP reached significant chart positions across Europe and showcased Nightwish’s expanding influence in the power metal scene. It helped solidify their reputation for theatricality in live performances, leading to a devoted fanbase that would grow exponentially in subsequent years. The release also marked the beginning of their experimentation with orchestral elements that would become a hallmark of their later work. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Over the Hills and Far Away sound like?

Symphonic arrangements intertwine with operatic vocals and heavy guitar riffs, creating an epic metal landscape. Rooted in power metal and symphonic metal.

What makes Over the Hills and Far Away by Nightwish notable?

This EP reached significant chart positions across Europe and showcased Nightwish’s expanding influence in the power metal scene. It helped solidify their reputation for theatricality in live performances, leading to a devoted fanbase that would grow exponentially in subsequent years. The release also marked the beginning of their experimentation with orchestral elements that would become a hallmark of their later work. Released in 2001, 'Over the Hills and Far Away' is Nightwish's first EP following their breakthrough album 'Wishmaster' from 2000. At this point, the band was solidifying their identity within the symphonic metal genre, showcasing their ability to blend classical music influences with heavy metal elements. The EP featured both new and live tracks, reflecting their growing popularity and performance prowess.

Who is Over the Hills and Far Away for?

Over the Hills and Far Away works well if you're into dynamic live performance energy, wave-like emotional crescendos and epic soundscapes for escapism.

How many songs are on Over the Hills and Far Away?

Over the Hills and Far Away has 15 tracks, running approximately 75 minutes.

Tracklist

15 tracks·75:45

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Over the Hills and Far Away Standout 5:03
  • 2 10th Man Down Standout 5:24
  • 3 Away 4:33
  • 4 Astral Romance (remake 2001) 5:22
  • 5 The Kinslayer (live) 4:12
  • 6 She Is My Sin (live) Standout 4:44
  • 7 Sacrament of Wilderness (live) 5:01
  • 8 Walking in the Air (live) 5:10
  • 9 Beauty and the Beast (live) 6:40
  • 10 Wishmaster (live) 5:03
  • 11 The Pharaoh Sails to Orion (live) 6:51
  • 12 Come Cover Me (live) 4:44
  • 13 Wanderlust (live) 4:35
  • 14 Elvenpath (live) 4:51
  • 15 FantasMic, Part 3 (live) 3:27

Release Date

June 25, 2001

Artist Origin

Finland

Runtime

75 min 45 sec