[For Beginners] The Epic World of Symphonic Metal: A Collection of Popular and Classic Songs
A vast sonic universe woven from the majesty of orchestral music and the intensity of heavy metal—that is symphonic metal.
Its distinctive musicality, born from the fusion of the elegance of classical music and the power of metal, has long captivated music fans.
The world conjured by beautiful female vocals, orchestral arrangements, and a weighty guitar sound has truly opened up a new horizon in music.
In this article, we’ll introduce essential masterpieces and pivotal tracks that have contributed to the genre’s development.
Even if you’ve never experienced the allure of symphonic metal, take this opportunity to peer into its grand world!
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[For Beginners] The Epic World of Symphonic Metal: Popular Songs and Classic Anthems (21–30)
Killing FrostBride Adorned

A Finnish band.
Rather than bold, catchy symphonic metal, their hallmark is a sorrowful melody.
Even the abundant orchestral sounds are used purely to evoke sadness.
It’s a song I want to listen to on a rainy day when I want to bask in a solemn mood.
The Art of WarSERENITY

The songs are of high quality, unfolding into a dramatic symphonic metal with a heavy, imposing presence.
From the grandiose choirs and sprinkled exotic melodies to the wind-like rush of the piano lines, you can feel a deep sense of storytelling.
Per Aspera Ad AstraHaggard

A distinctive feature is that the orchestra is made up of permanent members.
As a result, it’s a large-scale band with more than 15 members.
The authentic classical melodies of the strings fuse brilliantly with gothic metal, creating an addictive sound.
The Path To DecaySirenia

Irene’s cute vocals are catchy, making it extremely easy to listen to, but you might feel it lacks impact and power.
That said, it fits this song’s beautiful yet slightly dark tone perfectly, and it’s wonderful.
PerséfoneNostra Morte

This is a Mexican band with an impressively decadent, aesthetically pleasing sound.
While paying respect to the great predecessors, they also blend in catchiness, striking a good balance between accessibility and eeriness.
I imagine there are people who are looking for exactly this kind of music.
Fallen Angel in the HellMETALWINGS

They’re a Bulgarian band that covers Nightwish live.
The vocalist’s slightly slender tone, combined with the piano’s beautiful melody, creates a nicely ethereal atmosphere.
The wistful violin in the intro and interludes is also deeply moving.
Master Of The Bright SeaDark Horizon

An Italian band.
Guided by flowing keyboards, they unfold a fantastical symphonic metal sound.
With catchy choruses as well, it’s a track that, despite its low profile, can be recommended to those getting into symphonic metal or melodic speed metal for the first time.


