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		<title>Stratovarius &#8211; &#8216;Polaris&#8217; (Ear Music)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to a new era of STRATOVARIUS. For years the band has relied heavily on the craftsmanship of guitarist Timo Tolkki, who wrote 95% of the material on the ten albums to date. Following Tolkki&#8217;s departure from the band last year, critics would have you believe that the future of the band was in grave [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.baconmusic.co.uk/files/2009/05/stratovarius-polaris_cover2-135x100.jpg" alt="stratovarius-polaris_cover2" title="stratovarius-polaris_cover2" width="135" height="100" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3704" />Welcome to a new era of <strong>STRATOVARIUS</strong>. For years the band has relied heavily on the craftsmanship of guitarist <strong>Timo Tolkki</strong>, who wrote 95% of the material on the ten albums to date. Following <strong>Tolkki&#8217;s </strong>departure from the band last year, critics would have you believe that the future of the band was in grave danger. However, with <strong>Tolkki </strong>waiving the rights to the name, the rest of the band have carried on regardless, and <strong>&#8216;Polaris&#8217; </strong>is the first release for the new line-up. </p>
<p>Frontman <strong>Timo Kotipelto </strong>has released a few respectable solo efforts, and does have a writing credit on some of  the very best <strong>STRATOVARIUS </strong>songs including <strong>&#8216;Black Diamond&#8217; </strong>and <strong>&#8216;Hunting High and Low&#8217; </strong>- so, bearing this in mind, there was always hope that &#8216;Polaris&#8217; could re-vitalise the career of the Finish five-piece, now that they have broken away from the mental illness stricken <strong>Tolkki</strong>. </p>
<p>Musically, the album sounds very much like classic late 90&#8217;s <strong>STRATOVARIUS</strong>, with the soaring vocals of <strong>Kotipelto </strong>and the thundering drums of <strong>Jorg Michael</strong>, alongside the neo-classical team work of keyboard supremo <strong>Jens Johansson </strong>and new guitarist <strong>Matias Kupiainen</strong>. <strong>Timo Tolkki </strong>was legendary for his neo-classical solos, but on <strong>&#8216;Polaris&#8217;</strong>, <strong>Kupiainen </strong>matches him every step of the way, proving a more than worthy replacement in the musical department. </p>
<p>The only band member not mentioned above is new bass player, <strong>Lauri Porra</strong>, who is in fact a key part of the <strong>&#8216;Polaris&#8217; </strong>jigsaw puzzle. In the ferocious <strong>&#8216;Forever Is Today&#8217; </strong>and the infectiously catchy <strong>&#8216;Falling Star&#8217;</strong>, <strong>Porra </strong>has single handedly written two absolutely outstanding tracks, as well as three other decent solo penned efforts on the album. Many would argue that <strong>STRATOVARIUS </strong>are the kings of the fast paced classic power metal, and awesome tracks like <strong>&#8216;Blind&#8217; </strong>and <strong>&#8216;Higher We Go&#8217; </strong>will certainly add to the justification of such an arguement. Lead single <strong>&#8216;Deep Unknown&#8217; </strong>is a slighly more progressive affair, but surprisingly serves well as the album&#8217;s opening song.</p>
<p>As well as some terrific metal tunes, <strong>STRATOVARIUS </strong>have always been capable of producing a good slower track, and such a track is delivered on <strong>&#8216;Polaris&#8217; </strong>via the excellent <strong>&#8216;Winter Skies&#8217;</strong>. <strong>&#8216;Somehow Precious&#8217; </strong>also impresses as the albums only variation into ballad territory. </p>
<p>So can <strong>STRATOVARIUS</strong> go on without <strong>Timo Tolkki</strong>?&#8230;damn right they can! In fact, it seems that the departure of <strong>Timo Tolkki </strong>has actually given <strong>STRATOVARIUS </strong>a completely new lease of life. <strong>&#8216;Polaris&#8217; </strong>is arguably the best <strong>STRATOVARIUS </strong>album of all time, and at the very least is the best album since 1997&#8217;s classic <strong>&#8216;Visions&#8217; </strong>record. This record is an absolute must for fans of the band &#8211; a classic!</p>
<p><strong>Rating: 4.8/5.0</p>
<p>Review by James Allman</strong></p>
<p><strong>Release Date: 18th May 2009</strong></p>
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