Originally released as the title track of Nightwish's only EP in 2001, this song is one of the band's most recognizable works from the Tarja Turunen era.
Nightwish transformed Gary Moore's hard-rock original into a symphonic metal anthem, blending Celtic folk melodies with operatic vocals and heavy orchestral bombast. Originally released as the title track of Nightwish's
The phenomenon of represents a unique intersection between symphonic metal and modern psychoacoustic digital effects. While the song itself is a legendary 2001 cover of Gary Moore's 1987 track, the "8D Audio" version is a fan-created digital modification designed to simulate a 360-degree soundscape that "moves" around the listener's head. The Song: "Over The Hills And Far Away" While the song itself is a legendary 2001
The lyrics tell a gripping story of a man wrongfully imprisoned for 10 years for an armed robbery he didn't commit. He refuses to provide an alibi because he was with his best friend's wife at the time of the crime. Originally released as the title track of Nightwish's
Originally released as the title track of Nightwish's only EP in 2001, this song is one of the band's most recognizable works from the Tarja Turunen era.
Nightwish transformed Gary Moore's hard-rock original into a symphonic metal anthem, blending Celtic folk melodies with operatic vocals and heavy orchestral bombast.
The phenomenon of represents a unique intersection between symphonic metal and modern psychoacoustic digital effects. While the song itself is a legendary 2001 cover of Gary Moore's 1987 track, the "8D Audio" version is a fan-created digital modification designed to simulate a 360-degree soundscape that "moves" around the listener's head. The Song: "Over The Hills And Far Away"
The lyrics tell a gripping story of a man wrongfully imprisoned for 10 years for an armed robbery he didn't commit. He refuses to provide an alibi because he was with his best friend's wife at the time of the crime.