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Since then, STRATOVARIUS continue to walk the path of success, inspiring fans and other bands, young and old.Apple is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusion and diversity. The album became a hell of a comeback and charted higher than previous releases around the globe. Instead of being a difficult re-start, “Polaris” showed STRATOVARIUS in top form and perfectly able to captivate. In 2009, “Polaris” marked a fresh start for STRATOVARIUS as guitarist and band leader Timo Tolkki left the group. 2”, to name just a few of the band’s milestones. 1” (a peak in the progressive and symphonic style of power metal) and “Elements, Pt.
STRATOVARIUS gained international success with albums like “Fourth Dimension” (1995), “Episode” (1996) and the epic project “Elements, Pt. There’s a lot of positive stuff on there as well.” Some of the lyrics are perhaps less uplifting than they could have been, but that reflects our mood at the time. It was the middle of the summer, there were forest fires everywhere, there was a global pandemic, and all kinds of crazy shit was going on. “This band has been through some strange days! The original lineup formed in 1984, so it’s been a long story. It fits with the history of the band, too, because we managed to survive as long as we have. “When we finally settled on that punchline for the chorus, it was a good song about survival, and it all just seemed to fit. “We spent five or six days solid, trying to come up with the lyrics for that song,” notes keyboardist Jens Johansson. Therefore, “Survive” - the title of the new album and the accompanying artwork - aren’t surprising, especially in the view of the current global situation. The environment and humanity’s future have always been an important and recurring theme in STRATOVARIUS‘s music. The band remains on the pulse of time with the new release.