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Story To Tell
Artist: Timeless Fairytale
Format: CD
New: We Can Order For In-Store Pickup or Choose To Ship It $23.98
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Entering the Fairytale (Intro)
2. Forever and a Day
3. New Dawn
4. Master of Illusion
5. Emptiness
6. A Story to Tell
7. The Best Part of Your Life
8. Forsaken Dream
9. The Last Chance
10. Trust Your Heart
11. Farewell Fairytale (Outro)

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Timeless Fairytale is a new international melodic metal outfit, founded by Danish singer Henrik Brockmann (original frontman of Royal Hunt and Evil Masquerade) and Italian guitarist/songwriter Luca Sellitto, from the band Stamina and session guitarist for Ian Parry's Rock Emporium, Magic Opera, In Search of and others. The mighty lineup is completed by a killer rhythm section, consisting of Stamina's bass player Carmine Vivo and Swedish drummer Viktor Enebjörn, from the bands Forever Still and Darknd. Timeless Fairytale's style is the result of a tasty combination of neoclassical/power metal, symphonic metal and classic rock. This band can be considered a "dream come true" for all fans of catchy and elegant vocal melodies, classically influenced instrumental parts and majestic/bombastic arrangements. Luca Sellitto about the album: "When singer Henrik Brockmann (ex-Royal Hunt) and I decided to form Timeless Fairytale, we settled on creating a very melodic and energetic album, with a lot of strong and deep melodies, neoclassical/symphonic influences, virtuosic playing and slightly melanchonic lyrics. 'A story to tell' leads the listener into an evocative journey through multiple facets of human experiences and feelings, by offering a very dynamic and diverse sound palette which will surely keep the attention and interest high from the first to the last note. Henrik acts just like a storyteller. His charming and unique vocal timbre matches perfectly with the underlying 'arabesque' musical atmosphere that characterizes most of the tracks. The album also has a few pleasant twists here and there, but without ever losing it's cohesive nature. My songwriting pays homage to some great Melodic-/Power-/Neoclassical metal artists and bands from the 80's and 90's for sure, but without simply paraphrasing their style. We strongly believe that we have our very own identity and a modern sound as a band, and we just can't wait to share with world what we've come up with"
        
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