What Lies Beneath (Tarja album)

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What Lies Beneath
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Studio album by
Released1 September 2010 (2010-09-01)
RecordedJanuary 2010, April 2010
Studio
  • Petrax Studio, Hollola, Finland
  • Stardust
  • La Nave de Osberg Studios, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Slovak Radio Recording Studios, Bratislava, Slovakia
GenreSymphonic metal[1]
Length55:23 / 73:00
Label
ProducerMarcelo Cabuli
Tarja chronology
The Seer EP
(2008)
What Lies Beneath
(2010)
Act I : Live in Rosario
(2012)
Tarja studio albums chronology
My Winter Storm
(2007)
What Lies Beneath
(2010)
Colours in the Dark
(2013)
Singles from What Lies Beneath
  1. "Falling Awake"
    Released: 19 July 2010
  2. "I Feel Immortal"
    Released: 27 August 2010
  3. "Until My Last Breath"
    Released: 30 August 2010
  4. "Underneath"
    Released: 22 April 2011

What Lies Beneath is the third album by the Finnish singer Tarja Turunen, which was released on 1 September 2010 in Finland, on 3 September in Germany, Switzerland and Austria and on 14 September in Latin and North America.[2] It is the first of Tarja's albums in which she is credited for composition on every track.[2] The album was mixed at '62 Studios in Austin Texas by Tim Palmer

In 2008, after the first leg of the Storm World Tour, Turunen took time to compose new songs.[3] She announced in her blog two songs that she had composed in her time off, "Wisdom of Wind" and "Enough", both later released on the My Winter Storm extended edition.[4] On January 25, Turunen announced on her blog the name of her follow-up to My Winter Storm and talked about the album, revealing titles and lyrics.[3] What Lies Beneath, which sold around 1,300 copies in the United States in its first week of release, landed at position 24 on the Billboard's Top Heatseekers, which lists the best-selling albums by new and developing artists.[5] In Finland, it was at 6th position after two months on the official Finnish charts, also spending two months on the German Top 100, one and a half months on the Austrian Top 40, and a full month on the charts in Switzerland, Belgium and Greece,[6] ending 2010 at 13th position on Billboard's Top 100 of best-selling albums in Europe.[5]

Background and composition[]

In 2008, after the first leg of the Storm World Tour, Turunen took time to compose new songs.[7] She revealed in her blog two songs that she composed in her time off, "Wisdom Of Wind" and "Enough", both later released on the My Winter Storm Extended edition.[8]

On 25 January, Turunen posted on her blog announcing the name of her follow-up to My Winter Storm and talking about the album:

My friends,

Happy 2009!

In the last months I've been writing a lot of music for my new album.... Song writing is always an amazing learning experience and it has been a pleasure to discuss music with different people. The album process is still going on and I have more songs that are in the working.... With My Winter Storm I chose the name of the album in the early stages and that helped me to create the concept for the album. With the new album I decided to do it the same way, so I searched for an inspiring title and all the songs are one way or another related to it. So I leave you now with the working title of my new album: "What Lies Beneath".[9]

After the break in her tour Tarja returned with the second leg, called "Summer Storm", which started on 5 June, in which she played a new song called "If You Believe", which is meant to be released on What Lies Beneath. In a video interview with Metalhead magazine, on 21 June, Tarja said that it "[...] will be a continuation of the method that I used on my first album, My Winter Storm.[9] It is a very experimental album and has been or is My Winter Storm. But some elements are more worked, for example the guitars in some songs. It's an album [that is] more mature and more personal than the first". In another interview in a Romanian magazine, she stated that the album "is an album more mature, the songs are more "film" and have strong lyrics.[9] People around me affect me, the books of Paulo Coelho, the nature and the mysteries of life. Musically the album is a mixture of metal, soundtrack and classical music. It will be a continuation of the previous one. It will be very experimental."[9] In an interview with a Venezuelan radio on 19 May 2009, Tarja said that she has twenty songs ready to record,[10] and she announced via her official blog that the recording process was finished on 14 April 2010.[10]

Title and lyrics[]

Speaking to the german magazine Metal.De, Tarja told that the title of "What Lies Beneath" was actually chosen two years before its release. And about it concept, she explained: "stands for the question of what constitutes an artist, what describes me as a person, as a woman. I write about things that sometimes need a second look. As a small person, it is often difficult to understand yourself, understand them. The title can also stand for the question of what is under the water, the sea, for example. I am a passionate diver, I love the underwater world."[11]

That is visible in the fourth song of the album, "In For a Kill", which Tarja explained that is a song about sharks: "people, we think that sharks are hunting us, but really we are hunting sharks. That is the whole concept of that song, how sad it is. The misconception that we have in life in general that we think all the sharks are killers and we need to be afraid of sharks. I saw a documentary called Shark Water. I cried so much after that. It was so awful. You should all see that. It was terrible." "Naiad", one of the bonus tracks of the album, speaks for itself, and before the release of the album, the singer defined her as a "personalisation of beauty".[12] The concept and title of the album was actually born from that character, as Tarja said that she invented a whole history around the nymph and her underwater kingdom.[13] The Naiad's story is also told in another music of What Lies Beneath, the tenth song of the disc, "The Archive of Lost Dreams".

Turunen with her support band in front of a crowd at the Wacken Open Air.
Turunen promoting the album with her support band at the Wacken Open Air, August 6, 2010

Beyond the sea, "Rivers of Lust" it's a song that surrounds the concept of what we can't see in the first look. The seventh track of What Lies Beneath tells the story about a powerful and respectable man that is, in fact, a child abuser, "It’s possible to live with a person for many years and suddenly discover a dark side that you never knew existed.”[13] "Until My Last Breath", the third single from the album, reflects the bad things that surrounded the death of Michael Jackson and how people changed without noticing.[14] And "The Crying Moon", another bonus track of the album, it's, according to Tarja, "about the suffering and pain that the moon witnesses between two people totally in love who cannot be together."[15]

Promotion[]

To promote the album, Turunen started the What Lies Beneath World Tour on 12 June 2010, which ended on 8 April 2012, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It started with a special concert in Rio de Janeiro, during the big international festival Rock in Rio, on 15 September 2011.[16][17] In total, the singer performed 118 shows, mostly in Europe and Latin America. Tarja's first live DVD, Act I, was filmed during two nights in Rosario, Argentina, on 30 and 31 March 2012, being released months later, precisely in 24 August 2012.

The album generated four singles. "Falling Awake" was released as the first one, with a music video showing the backstage of the album. "I Feel Immortal" was released after, as the second single. The official video of this track was directed by Jörn Heitmann and filmed in Iceland. According to Tarja, the video it's "about loving someone, losing someone, struggling to find your way in life, the cycle of life"[18] Almost at the same time, "Until My Last Breath" was released as the third and international single of the disc. This was the most successful one from the album, receiving particularly popularity in Brazil. There are 2 music videos for this song. The first official video was shot in Iceland and features Tarja and some scenes of a diver going to the bottom of the sea. The second music video of the song is a reference to Michael Jackson's death and the marketing and publishing on it. The final single, "Underneath", receive only limited digital release, but was performed with Jyrki 69 in the Finnish version of the reality show Idols.

Reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic3.5/5 stars[19]
About.com3/5 stars[20]
Sputnikmusic3/5 stars[21]
Metal Storm7/10 stars[1]

The album was well-received among the critics and the fans; it charted in 18 countries, reaching the Top 20 in seven and the Top 10 in three. The critics generally praised her voice and originality in the album, with a critic of "Reflects of Darkness" saying that "'What Lies Beneath' is fresh, powerful and captivating so that you cannot ignore it. You're either going to love it or hate it. My advice: love it, it's worth it!".[22]

George Pacheco, from About.com, gave the album 3 out of 5 stars, saying that the album presents an "uneven tone" but also praised Tarja's voice, saying, "No one with ears will ever deny that Tarja Turunen can sing."[20] Kyle Ward, from Sputnikmusic webzine, also gave the album 3 stars out of 5, stating that the album is "enjoyable" but far better than her previous album, as he says that "the songs on What Lies Beneath are a stark contrast to the disjointed and ill-conceived tracks that comprised My Winter Storm."[21] Metal Storm criticized the songs, saying "Tarja's compositions are not enough for her vocal abilities" and stated that the highlight of the album is the "simplistic yet symphonic/atmospheric character and Tarja's operatic vocal lines".[1]

In Brazil, What Lies Beneath was named the 8th Best International Album by the readers of the Roadie Crew Magazine.[23]

Track listings[]

International Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Anteroom of Death" (featuring Van Canto)4:41
2."Until My Last Breath"4:24
3."I Feel Immortal"4:35
4."In for a Kill"4:35
5."Underneath"
  • Andrews
  • Turunen
5:27
6."Little Lies"
4:37
7."Rivers of Lust"
  • Kid Crazy
  • Johan Westmar
  • Kristoffer Karlsson
  • Jessika Lundstrom
  • Turunen
4:24
8."Dark Star" (featuring Phil Labonte)
  • Andrews
  • Turunen
4:33
9."Falling Awake" (featuring Joe Satriani)
  • Andrews
  • Turunen
5:14
10."The Archive of Lost Dreams"Turunen4:49
11."Crimson Deep"
  • Bart Hendrickson
  • Angela Heldmann
  • Turunen
7:35
US Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Anteroom of Death" 4:41
2."Until My Last Breath" 4:24
3."Dark Star" 4:33
4."Underneath" 5:27
5."Little Lies" 4:37
6."Rivers of Lust" 4:24
7."In for a Kill" 4:35
8."Montañas de Silencio" (Exclusive US track)4:25
9."Falling Awake" 5:14
10."The Archive of Lost Dreams" 4:49
11."Crimson Deep" 7:35
Deluxe Edition Bonus Disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."We Are"
  • Wollbeck
  • Lindblom
  • Turunen
4:16
2."Naiad"7:19
3."Still of the Night" (Whitesnake cover)6:33
4."Tarja Talks About "What Lies Beneath"" (Not included on US release) 13:58
Japanese Edition & Dreamers Box Set
No.TitleLength
1."Anteroom of Death"4:41
2."Until My Last Breath"4:24
3."Naiad"7:19
4."Dark Star"4:33
5."Underneath"5:27
6."Little Lies"4:37
7."Still of the Night" (Whitesnake cover)6:33
8."Rivers of Lust"4:24
9."In for a Kill"4:35
10."I Feel Immortal"4:35
11."We Are"4:16
12."Falling Awake"5:14
13."The Archive of Lost Dreams"4:49
14."Crimson Deep"7:35
Dreamers Box Set Bonus Disc
No.TitleLength
1."Dark Star" (Tarja lead vocals version)4:40
2."Montañas de Silencio"4:21
3."If You Believe"6:49
4."The Crying Moon"3:53
5."Underneath" (Orchestral version)5:00
6."I Feel Immortal" (Single version)4:27
7."Falling Awake" (featuring Jason Hook)4:40
8."The Good Die Young" (performed by Scorpions & Tarja)5:12
9."Naiad" (Instrumental extended version)11:31

Personnel[]

Credits for What Lies Beneath adapted from liner notes.[24]

Musicians[]

Production[]

  • Marcelo Cabuli - producer
  • James Dooley - orchestral arrangements
  • Mel Wesson - ambient music design and electronic arrangements
  • Jetro Vainio, Peter Fuchs, Mario Altamirano, Martin Toledo - recording engineers
  • Tim Palmer - mixing on tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 11, 13
  • Colin Richardson - mixing on tracks 4, 6, 8, 12, 14
  • Martyn Ford - mixing on tracks 4, 6, 8, 12
  • Slamm Andrews - orchestra and choir mixing
  • Louie Teran - mastering
  • Marcelo Cabuli - executive producer

Charts performance[]

Chart
(2010–2011)
Peak
position
Argentina Albums Chart[25] 18
Austrian Top 40 Albums[26] 12
Belgian Ultratop (Wallonia)[27] 38
Belgian Ultratop (Flanders)[28] 46
Czech Top 10 Albums[29] 6
Dutch Top 30 Alternative[30] 12
Dutch MegaCharts[31] 45
European Top 100 Albums[32] 13
Finnish Albums Chart[33] 7
German Albums Chart[34] 4
German LP-Downloads Chart[35] 9
Greek Albums Chart[36] 14
Hungarian Albums Chart[37] 30
Italian Metal Albums Chart[38] 1
Mexican Albums Chart[39] 74
Polish Airplay Chart[40] 28
Russian Top 25 Albums[citation needed] 14
Sweden iTunes Albums Chart[41] 23
Sweden Albums Chart[41] 45
Swiss Albums Top 100[42] 11
UK Rock Chart[43] 11
US Top Heatseekers[32] 24

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