Music / pop

Artemis


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Summary: Titled after the Greek goddess of the moon and daughter of Zeus, Lindsey Stirling's new album takes listeners on a journey of tragedy and triumph. Each song on the album sonically represents the upward struggle that Artemis, the hero of this journey, takes to find the light within.

Reviews (2)


AllMusic

2019

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Neil Z. Yeung

2019

"Album Pick" - "Wielding her violin like a huntress' bow, Lindsey Stirling focuses her classical crossover vision with a deeply imaginative concept for her fifth album, Artemis. Named after the Greek goddess of the hunt and the moon, the effort finds Stirling hitting her artistic stride with a grand soundtrack to a movie that doesn't yet exist, like a neon cyberpunk take on Howard Shore's Lord of the Rings score ... With less folksy fiddling or outdated EDM to bog it down, Artemis signals an evolution for the artist, revealing itself to be Stirling's strongest work to date and a pure thrill for fans of her particular hybrid style".


The Young Folks

d. 15. Sep. 2019

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Max Russell

d. 15. Sep. 2019

"Artemis begins with classical vibes weaving woodland elements that turn into a cyber rock light show by the album's end. Her latest album is another success as with each new release, the international superstar adds more layers to her performance with each artful addition highlighting the talents of the rest".