Fright Night

Stratovarius

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Description

Stratovarius’s Fright Night is the Finnish band’s 1989 debut album, released before they fully developed the polished European power metal style that would later define them. At this stage, the band sounded rougher, darker, and more rooted in traditional heavy metal and speed metal, with flashes of early power metal beginning to appear. It is also notable for featuring guitarist Timo Tolkki on lead vocals, before Timo Kotipelto joined the band several albums later.

Songs like “Future Shock,” “False Messiah,” “Black Night,” “Witch-Hunt,” and the long title track show a young band testing out fast riffs, neoclassical guitar leads, eerie keyboards, and dramatic metal storytelling. The production is raw and the songwriting is less refined than on later Stratovarius albums, but that gives Fright Night a certain historical charm. It is best heard as a formative debut: uneven, energetic, and darker than much of the band’s later work, but already hinting at the melodic ambition and guitar-driven precision that would become central to their identity.

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Barcode :
8719262040274
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Publisher :
Music On Vinyl B.v.
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Genre :
Metal
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
250 g

Fright Night

Stratovarius

Sale - Sale price $44.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $44.99 CAD
Sold Out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Description

Stratovarius’s Fright Night is the Finnish band’s 1989 debut album, released before they fully developed the polished European power metal style that would later define them. At this stage, the band sounded rougher, darker, and more rooted in traditional heavy metal and speed metal, with flashes of early power metal beginning to appear. It is also notable for featuring guitarist Timo Tolkki on lead vocals, before Timo Kotipelto joined the band several albums later.

Songs like “Future Shock,” “False Messiah,” “Black Night,” “Witch-Hunt,” and the long title track show a young band testing out fast riffs, neoclassical guitar leads, eerie keyboards, and dramatic metal storytelling. The production is raw and the songwriting is less refined than on later Stratovarius albums, but that gives Fright Night a certain historical charm. It is best heard as a formative debut: uneven, energetic, and darker than much of the band’s later work, but already hinting at the melodic ambition and guitar-driven precision that would become central to their identity.

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