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{{Short description|German progressive metal project}}
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| label = Transmission/The End Records
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| current_members = [[Sascha Paeth]]<br/>[[Amanda Somerville]]<br/>[[Robert Hunecke-Rizzo]]<br/>[[Michael Rodenberg|Michael "Miro" Rodenberg]]
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'''Aina''' is a [[progressive metal]] project produced by [[Sascha Paeth]] with a number of guest appearances including [[Glenn Hughes]], [[Michael Kiske]] and [[Candice Night]]. It resulted in the [[metal opera]] ''Days of Rising Doom'', which was released in [[2003 in music|2003]] by Transmission/The End Records. The concept was created by [[Amanda Somerville]] who also wrote the lyrics. The music was composed by [[Robert Hunecke-Rizzo]]. Ten years after its release, Paeth indicated that there were no plans to revisit the project.<ref name="metalblast">{{cite web|first1=J.|title=Sascha Paeth (Avantasia) Interview @ PPM 2013|url=http://www.metalblast.net/interviews/sascha-paeth-avantasia-interview-ppm-2013/|website=Metal Blast|accessdate=21 August 2014|location=[[Mons]]|date=27 April 2013|last = (editor)}}</ref>
'''Aina''' was a German [[progressive metal]] project produced by [[Sascha Paeth]] with a number of guest appearances including [[Glenn Hughes (British musician)|Glenn Hughes]], [[Michael Kiske]] and [[Candice Night]]. It resulted in the [[metal opera]] ''Days of Rising Doom'', which was released in [[2003 in music|2003]] by Transmission/The End Records. The concept was created by [[Amanda Somerville]] who also wrote the lyrics. The music was composed by [[Robert Hunecke-Rizzo]]. Ten years after its release, Paeth indicated that there were no plans to revisit the project.<ref name="metalblast">{{cite web|title=Sascha Paeth (Avantasia) Interview @ PPM 2013|url=http://www.metalblast.net/interviews/sascha-paeth-avantasia-interview-ppm-2013/|website=Metal Blast|accessdate=21 August 2014|location=[[Mons, Belgium|Mons]]|date=27 April 2013}}</ref>


==Story==
==Story==
The album tells the story of a fictional country, Aina, ruled by King Taetius. It begins with a warning delivered to King Taetius (Damian Wilson) from The Prophets. The story involves a love triangle between Oria Allyahan (Candice Night) and the two sons of King Taetius: Talon (Glenn Hughes) and Torek (Thomas Rettke). After the death of Taetius, Torek becomes the king of Aina. However, he flees the kingdom in rage and humiliation when Talon is the one that gains lady Oria's hand in marriage.
The album tells the story of a fictional country, Aina, ruled by King Taetius. It begins with a warning delivered to King Taetius (Damian Wilson) from The Prophets. ("Revelations") The story involves a love triangle between Oria Allyahan (Candice Night) and the two sons of King Taetius: Talon (Glenn Hughes) and Torek (Thomas Rettke). ("Silver Maiden") After the death of Taetius, Torek becomes the king of Aina. However, he flees the kingdom in rage and humiliation when Talon is the one that gains lady Oria's hand in marriage. ("Flight of Torek")


Torek befriends a gruesome race known as the Krakhon, to whom he becomes a mix of king and deity; he also takes on the name of their deity, Sorvahr. Quickly, Sorvahr gathers the army of the Krakhon and leads them into a war against the whole world. Eventually he sieges and takes over Aina, casting out his brother, Talon, as well as Talon's wife, Oria, and daughter, Oriana. In an effort to preserve his kingdom, Talon sends Oriana away from him where she can be safe. Meanwhile, Sorvahr rapes Oria, who eventually gives birth to Syrius.
Torek befriends a gruesome race known as the Krakhon, to whom he becomes a mix of king and deity; he also takes on the name of their deity, Sorvahr. ("Naschtok Is Born") Quickly, Sorvahr gathers the army of the Krakhon and leads them into a war against the whole world. ("The Beast Within") Eventually he sieges and takes over Aina, casting out his brother, Talon, as well as Talon's wife, Oria, and daughter, Oriana. ("The Siege of Aina") In an effort to preserve his kingdom, Talon sends Oriana away from him where she can be safe. ("Talon's Last Hope") Meanwhile, Sorvahr rapes Oria, who eventually gives birth to Syrius. ("Rape of Oria", "Son of Sorvahr")


Unknowing of their relation to each other (as half-siblings and as enemies), Oriana and Syrius meet one another and fall in love. As the couple reaches adulthood, Talon returns to the kingdom with a new army to retake the throne of Aina. Talon takes Oriana with him to help lead the army; on the other side, Sorvahr takes Syrius with him to lead the opposing army. As Oriana and Syrius meet in battle, they declare a tentative peace on the battlefield. The peace is shattered when Sorvahr, disgusted with his son for making peace rather than war, kills Syrius. Horrified and enraged, Oriana then takes the fight back to Sorvahr and defeats him on the battlefield; she then takes the throne of the newly reinstated Kingdom of Aina.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.revelationz.net/index.asp?ID=4874|title = Album Review - Aina - Days Of Rising Doom|date = September 29, 2014|accessdate = October 16, 2014|website = RevelationZ|publisher = |last = Jepsen|first = Steen}}</ref>
Unknowing of their relation to each other (as half-siblings and as enemies), Oriana and Syrius meet one another and fall in love. ("Serendipity") As the couple reaches adulthood, Talon returns to the kingdom with a new army to retake the throne of Aina. ("Rebellion") Talon takes Oriana with him to help lead the army; on the other side, Sorvahr takes Syrius with him to lead the opposing army. As Oriana and Syrius meet in battle, they declare a tentative peace on the battlefield. The peace is shattered when Sorvahr, disgusted with his son for making peace rather than war, kills Syrius. Horrified and enraged, Oriana then takes the fight back to Sorvahr and defeats him on the battlefield. ("Oriana's Wrath") She then takes the throne of the newly reinstated Kingdom of Aina. ("Restoration")<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.revelationz.net/index.asp?ID=4874|title = Album Review - Aina - Days Of Rising Doom|date = September 29, 2014|accessdate = October 16, 2014|website = RevelationZ|publisher = |last = Jepsen|first = Steen}}</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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# "Aina Overture" - 2:01
# "Aina Overture" - 2:01
# "Revelations" - 5:29
# "Revelations" - 5:29
# "Silver Maiden" - 5:00 singer: Michael Kiske
# "Silver Maiden" - 5:00
# "Flight of Torek" - 5:21 singer: Tobias Sammet
# "Flight of Torek" - 5:21
# "Naschtok Is Born" - 4:39
# "Naschtok is Born" - 4:39
# "The Beast Within" - 3:17
# "The Beast Within" - 3:17
# "The Siege Of Aina" - 6:50
# "The Siege of Aina" - 6:50
# "Talon's Last Hope" - 6:10
# "Talon's Last Hope" - 6:10
# "Rape of Oria" - 3:05
# "Rape of Oria" - 3:05
# "Son of Sorvahr" - 2:58
# "Son of Sorvahr" - 2:58
# "Serendipity" - 4:04 singer: Michael Kiske
# "Serendipity" - 4:04
# "Lalae Amer" - 4:13
# "Lalae Amer" - 4:13
# "Rebellion" - 4:01 singer: Glenn Hughes
# "Rebellion" - 4:01
# "Oriana's Wrath" - 6:13
# "Oriana's Wrath" - 6:13
# "Restoration" - 4:55
# "Restoration" - 4:55


===Disc 2: The Story of Aina===
===Disc 2: The Story of Aina===
# "The Story Of Aina" - (instrumental) - 15:08
# "The Story Of Aina (instrumental)" - 15:08
# "The Beast Within" - (single version) - 3:43
# "The Beast Within (single version)" - 3:43
# "Ve Toura Sol-Rape Of Oria" - (Ainae version) - 3:05
# "Ve Toura Sol-Rape Of Oria (Ainae version)" - 3:05
# "Flight Of Torek" - (single version) - 3:33
# "Flight Of Torek (single version)" - 3:33
# "Silver Maiden" - (alternate version) - 4:59
# "Silver Maiden (alternate version)" - 4:59
# "Talon's Last Hope" - (demo) - 5:46
# "Talon's Last Hope (demo)" - 5:46
# "The Siege Of Aina" - (single version) - 3:55
# "The Siege Of Aina (single version)" - 3:55
# "The Story Of Aina" - 15:08
# "The Story Of Aina" - 15:08
# "Oriana's Wrath" - (alternate version) (Japanese Bonus Track) - 6:11
# "Oriana's Wrath (alternate version)" (Japanese Bonus Track) - 6:11


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
Credits for ''Days of Rising Doom'' adapted from liner notes.<ref>(2003). "''Days of Rising Doom'' liner notes". In ''Days of Rising Doom'' [CD booklet]. Transmission.</ref>
===Creators===
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* [[Sascha Paeth]] ([[Heavens Gate (band)|Heavens Gate]], [[Luca Turilli]], [[Rhapsody of Fire]], [[Kamelot]]) - Producer & guitarist
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* [[Amanda Somerville]] ([[HDK (band)|HDK]], [[Epica (band)|Epica]], [[Kamelot]])- Story, lyricist & vocalist: ''Maiden Voice and Oriana's Conscience''
'''Aina'''
* [[Robert Hunecke-Rizzo]] ([[Heavens Gate (band)|Heavens Gate]], [[Luca Turilli]], [[Rhapsody of Fire]], [[Kamelot]]) - Drummer & bassist
* [[Amanda Somerville]] vocals as ''Maiden Voice and Oriana's Conscience'', choir vocals
* [[Michael Rodenberg|Michael "Miro" Rodenberg]] ([[Heavens Gate (band)|Heavens Gate]], [[Luca Turilli]], [[Rhapsody of Fire]], [[Kamelot]]) - Arranger & keyboardist
* [[Robert Hunecke-Rizzo]] – drums, guitars, bass, choir vocals, mixing, engineering
* [[Michael Rodenberg]] – keyboards, effects, choir vocals, vocals as ''The Prophet'', mixing, engineering


'''Additional personnel'''
===Performers===
* [[Glenn Hughes (British musician)|Glenn Hughes]] ''Talon''
'''Singers'''
* [[Michael Kiske]] – ''Narrator''
* [[Glenn Hughes]] ([[Deep Purple]], [[Black Sabbath]]) - ''Talon''
* [[André Matos]] – ''Tyran''
* [[Michael Kiske]] (formerly of [[Helloween]], [[Unisonic (band)|Unisonic]]) - ''Narrator''
* [[Candice Night]] – ''Oria''
* [[André Matos]] (formerly of [[Shaaman]], formerly of [[Angra (band)|Angra]], formerly of [[Symfonia]]) - ''Tyran''
* [[Candice Night]] ([[Blackmore's Night]]) - ''Oria''
* [[Sass Jordan]] ''Oriana''
* [[Sass Jordan]] - ''Oriana''
* [[Tobias Sammet]] ''Narrator''
* [[Tobias Sammet]] ([[Edguy]], [[Avantasia]]) - ''Narrator''
* [[Marko Hietala]] ''Syrius''
* Sebastian Thomson – ''The Storyteller''
* [[Marco Hietala]] ([[Nightwish]], [[Tarot (band)|Tarot]]) - ''Syrius''
* Sebastian Thomson - ''The Storyteller''
* [[Damian Wilson]] ''King Taetius''
* Thomas Rettke ''Torek (Sorvahr)''
* [[Damian Wilson]] ([[Ayreon]], [[Star One (band)|Star One]], [[Landmarq]], [[Threshold (band)|Threshold]]) - ''King Taetius''
* [[Olaf Hayer]] ''Baktúk''
* Thomas Rettke ([[Heavens Gate (band)|Heavens Gate]]) - ''Torek (Sorvahr)''
* Cinzia Rizzo – vocals
* [[Olaf Hayer]] ([[Luca Turilli]]) - ''Baktúk''
* Rannveig Sif Sigurdardottir vocals
* Cinzia Rizzo ([[Luca Turilli]], [[Rhapsody of Fire|Rhapsody]], [[Kamelot]]) - ''Opera Voice and Background Vocals''
* [[Simone Simons]] – soprano vocals
* Rannveig Sif Sigurdardottir ([[Luca Turilli]]) - ''Opera Voice''
* Ann Shee – choir vocals
* [[Simone Simons]] ([[Epica (band)|Epica]]) - ''[[Mezzo-Soprano]] Voice''
* [[Oliver Hartmann]] (formerly of [[At Vance]]) and Herbie Langhans ([[Luca Turilli]], [[Seventh Avenue (band)|Seventh Avenue]]) - ''The Prophets''
* [[Oliver Hartmann]] ''The Prophets''
* Herbie Langhans – ''The Prophets''
* Also featuring The Trinity School Boys Choir as the ''Angelic Ainae Choir''
* The Trinity School Boys Choir ''The Angelic Ainae Choir''
** Directed by David Swinson
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'''Additional musicians'''
* Olaf Reitmeier acoustic guitars on "Revelations" and "Serendipity", engineering
* [[Derek Sherinian]] keyboard solo on "The Siege of Aina"
* [[Jens Johansson]] – keyboard solo on "Revelations"
* [[T.M. Stevens]] bass on "Son of Sorvahr"
* Axel Naschke organ on "Son of Sorvahr"
* [[Emppu Vuorinen]] – guitar solo on "Rebellion"
* [[Thomas Youngblood]] guitar solo on "Lalae Amêr"
* [[Erik Norlander]] – keyboard solo on "Rebellion"<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/|title=AllMusic &#124; Record Reviews, Streaming Songs, Genres & Bands|website=[[AllMusic]]|accessdate=13 October 2020}}</ref>
* Andreas Pfaff, Gregor Dierck, Thomas Glöckner – violins
* David Schlage, Stefanie Priess – violas
* Jörn Kellermann, Lauri Angervo – cellos


'''Musicians'''
'''Production'''
* [[Sascha Paeth]] – additional arrangements, mixing, engineering
* Olaf Reitmeier (Virgo) - Acoustic guitars on "Revelations" and "Serendipity"
* Peter van 't Riet – mastering
* [[Derek Sherinian]] (formerly of [[Dream Theater]]) - Keyboard solo on "The Siege of Aina"
* Adam Briggs – artwork
* [[Jens Johansson]] ([[Stratovarius]], [[Yngwie Malmsteen]], Majestic, [[Dio (band)|Dio]]) - Keyboard solo on "Revelations"
* Carsten Drescher – layout
* [[T.M. Stevens]] ([[Steve Vai]], [[Tina Turner]]) - Bass on "Son of Sorvahr"
* Marc Klinnert – cover concept, artwork, logo
* Axel Naschke ([[Gamma Ray (band)|Gamma Ray]]) - Organ on "Son of Sorvahr"
* Hans van Vuuren – executive producer
* [[Emppu Vuorinen|Erno "Emppu" Vuorinen]] ([[Nightwish]], [[Altaria (band)|Altaria]]) - Guitar solo on "Rebellion"
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* [[Thomas Youngblood]] ([[Kamelot]], [[Ian Parry]]) - Guitar solo on "Lalae Amêr"
* [[Erik Norlander]] ([[Ayreon]], [[Ambeon]]) - Keyboard solo on "Rebellion"<ref>[http://allmusic.com allmusic<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 3 November 2024

Aina
GenresProgressive metal, power metal, symphonic metal
Years active2003–2004
LabelsTransmission/The End Records
Past membersSascha Paeth
Amanda Somerville
Robert Hunecke-Rizzo
Michael "Miro" Rodenberg

Aina was a German progressive metal project produced by Sascha Paeth with a number of guest appearances including Glenn Hughes, Michael Kiske and Candice Night. It resulted in the metal opera Days of Rising Doom, which was released in 2003 by Transmission/The End Records. The concept was created by Amanda Somerville who also wrote the lyrics. The music was composed by Robert Hunecke-Rizzo. Ten years after its release, Paeth indicated that there were no plans to revisit the project.[1]

Story

[edit]

The album tells the story of a fictional country, Aina, ruled by King Taetius. It begins with a warning delivered to King Taetius (Damian Wilson) from The Prophets. ("Revelations") The story involves a love triangle between Oria Allyahan (Candice Night) and the two sons of King Taetius: Talon (Glenn Hughes) and Torek (Thomas Rettke). ("Silver Maiden") After the death of Taetius, Torek becomes the king of Aina. However, he flees the kingdom in rage and humiliation when Talon is the one that gains lady Oria's hand in marriage. ("Flight of Torek")

Torek befriends a gruesome race known as the Krakhon, to whom he becomes a mix of king and deity; he also takes on the name of their deity, Sorvahr. ("Naschtok Is Born") Quickly, Sorvahr gathers the army of the Krakhon and leads them into a war against the whole world. ("The Beast Within") Eventually he sieges and takes over Aina, casting out his brother, Talon, as well as Talon's wife, Oria, and daughter, Oriana. ("The Siege of Aina") In an effort to preserve his kingdom, Talon sends Oriana away from him where she can be safe. ("Talon's Last Hope") Meanwhile, Sorvahr rapes Oria, who eventually gives birth to Syrius. ("Rape of Oria", "Son of Sorvahr")

Unknowing of their relation to each other (as half-siblings and as enemies), Oriana and Syrius meet one another and fall in love. ("Serendipity") As the couple reaches adulthood, Talon returns to the kingdom with a new army to retake the throne of Aina. ("Rebellion") Talon takes Oriana with him to help lead the army; on the other side, Sorvahr takes Syrius with him to lead the opposing army. As Oriana and Syrius meet in battle, they declare a tentative peace on the battlefield. The peace is shattered when Sorvahr, disgusted with his son for making peace rather than war, kills Syrius. Horrified and enraged, Oriana then takes the fight back to Sorvahr and defeats him on the battlefield. ("Oriana's Wrath") She then takes the throne of the newly reinstated Kingdom of Aina. ("Restoration")[2]

Track listing

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Disc 1: Days of Rising Doom

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  1. "Aina Overture" - 2:01
  2. "Revelations" - 5:29
  3. "Silver Maiden" - 5:00
  4. "Flight of Torek" - 5:21
  5. "Naschtok is Born" - 4:39
  6. "The Beast Within" - 3:17
  7. "The Siege of Aina" - 6:50
  8. "Talon's Last Hope" - 6:10
  9. "Rape of Oria" - 3:05
  10. "Son of Sorvahr" - 2:58
  11. "Serendipity" - 4:04
  12. "Lalae Amer" - 4:13
  13. "Rebellion" - 4:01
  14. "Oriana's Wrath" - 6:13
  15. "Restoration" - 4:55

Disc 2: The Story of Aina

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  1. "The Story Of Aina (instrumental)" - 15:08
  2. "The Beast Within (single version)" - 3:43
  3. "Ve Toura Sol-Rape Of Oria (Ainae version)" - 3:05
  4. "Flight Of Torek (single version)" - 3:33
  5. "Silver Maiden (alternate version)" - 4:59
  6. "Talon's Last Hope (demo)" - 5:46
  7. "The Siege Of Aina (single version)" - 3:55
  8. "The Story Of Aina" - 15:08
  9. "Oriana's Wrath (alternate version)" (Japanese Bonus Track) - 6:11

Personnel

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Credits for Days of Rising Doom adapted from liner notes.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Sascha Paeth (Avantasia) Interview @ PPM 2013". Metal Blast. Mons. 27 April 2013. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  2. ^ Jepsen, Steen (September 29, 2014). "Album Review - Aina - Days Of Rising Doom". RevelationZ. Retrieved October 16, 2014.
  3. ^ (2003). "Days of Rising Doom liner notes". In Days of Rising Doom [CD booklet]. Transmission.
  4. ^ "AllMusic | Record Reviews, Streaming Songs, Genres & Bands". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 October 2020.