Stratovarius
{{Short description|Finnish power metal band}}
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{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Stratovarius
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| caption = Stratovarius live at Tuska 2013. From left to right: Matias Kupiainen, Timo Kotipelto, Lauri Porra, Rolf Pilve and Jens Johansson
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| origin = Helsinki, Finland
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| years_active = 1984–present
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| website = {{URL|http://www.stratovarius.com|stratovarius.com}}
| current_members = {{plainlist|
- Timo Kotipelto
- Jens Johansson
- Lauri Porra
- Matias Kupiainen
- Rolf Pilve
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| past_members = {{plainlist|
- Timo Tolkki
- Jörg Michael
- Jari Kainulainen
- Antti Ikonen
- Tuomo Lassila
- Staffan Stråhlman
- John Vihervä
- Mika Ervaskari
- Jyrki Lentonen
- Jari Behm
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Stratovarius is a Finnish power metal band. Formed in 1984, they have released sixteen studio albums, six DVDs and six live albums. The band's line-up has changed many times, with no founding member left since the departure of drummer Tuomo Lassila in 1995, and no member from their early recording days left following guitarist Timo Tolkki's departure in 2008.[https://loudwire.com/rock-metal-bands-no-original-members/ 13 Awesome Rock + Metal Bands With No Original Members Left] Currently, the longest standing member is singer Timo Kotipelto, who joined in 1994.
The band was founded in August 1984 as Black Water, consisting of Lassila as singer and drummer, guitarist Staffan Stråhlman, bassist John Vihervä, and, later, keyboardist Antti Ikonen. In Summer 1984, the band changed its name to Stratovarius, which was soon followed by line-up changes. Tolkki replaced Stråhlman in 1985, and with this line-up, the band released its first album Fright Night in 1989, with Tolkki as sole songwriter. While going through many bassists, the band released the albums Twilight Time in 1992 and Dreamspace in 1994. In 1994, Kotipelto replaced Tolkki as lead vocalist, and after the release of Fourth Dimension in 1995, Lassila and Ikonen and both left the band and were replaced by Jörg Michael and Jens Johansson respectively.
This line-up, sometimes identified as the "classic line-up" of Stratovarius, lasted ten years and saw the releases of eight albums, including most of their popular works, until Tolkki's departure in 2008; Tolkki had originally intended to disband Stratovarius, but allowed the rest of the band to continue Stratovarius without him at their request. The band's following albums were all positively received, and were acknowledged as a return to form for the band. The current line-up, which has remained the same since the arrival of drummer Rolf Pilve in 2012, is the longest in the band's history.
History
= Early years (1984–1990)=
Black Water was founded in August 1984 in Finland. They went through a number of personnel and style changes before the band found its own voice. The founding members were Tuomo Lassila, Staffan Stråhlman, and John Vihervä.{{cite web|url=http://www.stratovarius.com/pages/biography.php|title=Biography|website=Official Stratovarius Website|access-date=9 September 2016}} By 1985, the band had disbanded and reformed as Stratovarius (a portmanteau of Stratocaster and Stradivarius, which is also the name of an early Kraftwerk song), with guitarist/vocalist Timo Tolkki entering the band in December of that year, replacing Stråhlman. In 1988 they released their first two singles, "Future Shock" and "Black Night". In 1989 their debut album Fright Night was released, which would be accompanied by a small tour of Europe.{{cite web|url=http://metalshockfinland.wordpress.com/2011/02/12/interview-with-timo-tolkki-painter-of-feelings/|title=Interview with Timo Tolkki: Painter Of Feelings|date=12 February 2011|website=Metalshockfinland.wordpress.com|access-date=2 June 2013}}
=''Twilight Time'', ''Dreamspace'' and ''Fourth Dimension'' (1991–1995)=
In 1991 the group released their second album, which was initially released under the name Stratovarius II but was later re-released in 1992 with the name Twilight Time. On this album, Tolkki played bass as well as guitar on all tracks, despite Jari Behm receiving credit on the album. After Twilight Time was released, Behm was fired and replaced with Jari Kainulainen.
After releasing their third album Dreamspace in 1994, Timo Tolkki decided to step down from the lead singer position of the band to concentrate on guitar and songwriting as well as to move Stratovarius in a new direction. Dreamspace was the last album that followed the style of the band's initial releases before the group adopted the more neo-classical/symphonic style which they became famous for.
The band started auditions for a new singer, eventually choosing Timo Kotipelto. In 1995, the band released their first album with Kotipelto on vocals Fourth Dimension, which was accompanied by a music video for the song "Against the Wind". This was the last album with a singing performance by Timo Tolkki, being featured as a backing vocalist on this album. This was the first album that showed signs of the new direction the band was heading, with tracks such as "Twilight Symphony" using an orchestra for the first time in their recordings.
=Departures of Tuomo Lassila and Antti Ikonen, ''Episode'', ''Visions'' and ''Destiny'' (1996–1999)=
That same year, 1995, Tuomo Lassila, the last member of Black Water, along with Antti Ikonen were fired from the band. This decision was, as Tolkki referred to years later shortly after leaving the band in 2008, "due to a non-dedication to the band's activities. They both were not at all into heavy metal and I don't think they ever thought that the band could become so successful. They didn't like the direction the music was heading."{{cite web | url=https://blabbermouth.net/news/timo-tolkki-issues-final-statement-regarding-stratovarius | title=TIMO TOLKKI Issues 'Final Statement' Regarding STRATOVARIUS | date=20 May 2008 }}
This left Tolkki and Stratovarius searching for a new drummer and keyboardist to fill their places. Jörg Michael from Rage was hired as their drummer and soon after, Jens Johansson of Yngwie Malmsteen-fame was hired as keyboardist, a position he has held to this date. This new line-up released Episode, an album that showcased their new symphonic direction with a full orchestra and choir utilized on tracks such as "Season of Change" and "Forever". The line-up on this album proved to be their most stable, remaining the same until the release of Polaris in 2009.
In 1997 the band released their sixth studio album titled Visions. This album was released to a very positive reception and featured notable songs "The Kiss of Judas", "Black Diamond" and the title track "Visions (Southern Cross)", a 10-minute epic that was their longest song at the time. "Black Diamond" has since become one of their most recognized songs, and has been included in almost all live setlists since its release. In the same year, the band recorded the album Destiny, which reached No. 1 on the Finnish charts.[http://www.ifpi.fi/lista/artistit/stratovarius/destiny/ Stratovarius - Suomen virallinen lista] Destiny contained "S.O.S." and "Rebel", as well as the 10-minute title track "Destiny".
=''Infinite'', ''Intermission'' and ''Elements'', ''Pts. 1'' & ''2'' (2000–2003)=
In 2000, the album Infinite was released. Just like its predecessor, Infinite reached No.1 in the Finnish chart, the last time one of their albums would do so until the release of Elysium in 2011. Continuing the trend of featuring lengthy symphonic pieces, the titular track "Infinity" is over 9 minutes long. Featured songs are "Hunting High and Low" and "A Million Light Years Away".
The following year saw the release of Intermission a compilation album of B-Sides, bonus tracks from previous albums and unreleased material. During this time, the band decided to take a break from working on new material for Stratovarius. It was in this time that Timo Tolkki released his second solo album Hymn to Life and guest appeared on the Avantasia album The Metal Opera (Tolkki would later play guest guitar on the sequel album The Metal Opera Part II). Timo Kotipelto also began his side project Kotipelto, with the first album Waiting for the Dawn getting released in 2002.
In 2002 the band started work on their next project titled Elements. Initially conceived as a double album, the project was eventually split into two different releases, with Elements Pt. 1 and Elements Pt. 2 both being released the same year in 2003. This would contain some of the group's most ambitious work yet, with the title track "Elements" on Elements Pt. 1 clocking in at 12 minutes, the longest song the band would write until the release of Elysium in 2011. Elements was also the first, and so far only attempt at recording a double-album, and showed the band experimenting with their musical style.
=Hiatus, ''Stratovarius'' and Tolkki's departure (2004–2008)=
During this period, tensions were increasing in the band, and in 2004 Stratovarius temporarily disbanded after Timo Tolkki suffered a nervous breakdown.{{fact|date=February 2025}} A couple of months after the breakdown, Tolkki was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and went into rehabilitation for a period. During this time, Timo Kotipelto released his second album with his side project Kotipelto titled Coldness. It was also during this time that Stratovarius orchestrated a series of publicity stunts, including Kotipelto being fired and replaced by a female singer named "Miss K" (Katriina Wiiala), as well as Tolkki being stabbed at a concert.{{fact|date=February 2025}} Eventually, the stunts were revealed to be a hoax, and Tolkki reunited the band to begin work on their next album.{{fact|date=February 2025}} In 2005, the self-titled album Stratovarius was released to hostile reception by fans.{{fact|date=February 2025}} Stratovarius featured a very different style compared to previous efforts, containing almost no symphonic or neo-classical elements in the music or soloing of Tolkki and Johansson that fans were used to, and did not feature any lengthy epics. Tolkki was also highly critical of the album, and Stratovarius was proof of the relationship between band members at an all-time low.{{fact|date=February 2025}} Seemingly against Tolkki's wishes, Jari Kainulainen was fired in 2005 following the release of the album for reasons Tolkki said were "so absurd that I am not even [going to] try and explain them here". Kainulainen was quickly replaced with Lauri Porra, and in 2006 the band began work on a new album that was tentatively titled R...R.... However, as internal issues increased, the project stalled. Eventually, the band reached a divide, with Johansson and Porra supporting Tolkki on one side, and Kotipelto and Michael on the other. Finally, on 4 March 2008, Tolkki officially declared that he was disbanding Stratovarius:
:"It is time to stop the silence and announce what some of you have already been speculating. Stratovarius is no more..."{{cite web|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/timo-tolkki-stratovarius-is-no-more/|title=Timo Tolkki: 'Stratovarius Is No More'|date=2 April 2008|website=Blabbermouth.net|access-date=24 June 2015}}
As Tolkki held the rights to the name Stratovarius and all its royalties, it was his initial intention to completely disband Stratovarius. However, on 20 May 2008 he agreed to sign over the rights to the name Stratovarius and all its royalties to Timo Kotipelto, Jens Johansson and Jörg Michael (though Michael was initially against using the name Stratovarius{{cite web|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/stratovarius-new-video-interview-with-jens-johansson/|title=Stratovarius: New Video Interview With Jens Johansson|date=7 February 2013|website=Blabbermouth.net|access-date=9 February 2013}}), allowing Stratovarius to continue on without him. Tolkki later took the songs he wrote for the R...R... sessions and formed the band Revolution Renaissance, using the R...R... to form the name of the band, instead of the album. Stratovarius eventually found a replacement guitarist with Matias Kupiainen, and soon after began work on their next album.
=First years without Tolkki: ''Polaris'' and ''Elysium'' (2009–2012)=
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In 2009 came the release of Polaris, which reached No. 2 in Finland. It was the first album after the departure of Timo Tolkki and Jari Kainulainen, and featured in their place new guitarist Matias Kupiainen and bassist Lauri Porra. The album yielded the two singles "Deep Unknown" and "Higher We Go". In 2010 the album was re-released along with various live material recorded during the Polaris Tour.
In September 2010, Stratovarius announced the start of recording of their second album with Matias Kupiainen on guitar. Before officially launching the album, the Darkest Hours EP was released with the new songs "Darkest Hours" and "Infernal Maze", plus two live recordings of older songs. To promote the new album, Stratovarius toured as guests on Helloween's Seven Sinners Tour. As Stratovarius's drummer Jörg Michael was diagnosed with cancer, he was temporarily replaced by Alex Landenburg in the band.
In 2011, the band released their new album titled Elysium that quickly reached No. 1 in Finland, the first of their albums to reach No.1 since Infinite. Notable songs on the album include the singles "Darkest Hours", "Under Flaming Skies", and the 18-minute epic "Elysium", the longest song that Stratovarius has ever recorded.
Jörg Michael has announced his plans to leave the band for personal reasons. Jörg played all the remaining tour dates until 31 January in Guatemala City, and celebrated with a special Finnish "Farewell Jörg" tour from 18 to 26 November.{{cite web|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/stratovarius-drummer-quits/|title=Stratovarius Drummer Quits|date=15 September 2011|website=Blabbermouth.net|access-date=27 July 2019}}
In March 2012, the band announced a drummer search on their Facebook page.{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/stratovarius/posts/10150601860076657 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/20648796656/10150601860076657 |archive-date=2022-02-26 |url-access=limited|title=Stratovarius - Drummer wanted!|date=8 March 2012|website=Facebook|access-date=27 July 2019}}{{cbignore}}
On 20 June 2012, the band announced that Rolf Pilve is their new drummer.{{cite web|url=http://www.stratovarius.com/pages/posts/stratovarius-announces-new-drummer-79.php|title=Stratovarius Announces New Drummer|date=20 June 2012|website=Official Stratovarius Website|access-date=2 June 2013}}
On 29 June 2012, live album and DVD Under Flaming Winter Skies - Live In Tampere has been released.
It was filmed in Tampere, Finland on 19 November 2011 and that is the last release with the drummer Jörg Michael.{{cite web|url=http://www.metal-archives.com/albums/Stratovarius/Under_Flaming_Winter_Skies_-_Live_in_Tampere/341749|title=Under Flaming Winter Skies - Live In Tampere|date=29 June 2012|website=Encyclopaedia Metallum|access-date=25 June 2015}}
= ''Nemesis'', ''Eternal'', ''Enigma: Intermission 2'' and ''Survive'' (2013–present)=
Their next album, Nemesis, was released on 22 February 2013. The first single, "Unbreakable", was released on 25 January 2013.{{cite news|url=http://www.ear-music.net/en/news/details/stratovarius-release-new-studio-album-nemesis-and-ep-unbreakable/|title=Stratovarius release new studio album "Nemesis" and EP "Unbreakable"|date=23 November 2012|newspaper=earMUSIC|access-date=26 November 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130217014611/https://www.ear-music.net/en/news/details/stratovarius-release-new-studio-album-nemesis-and-ep-unbreakable/|archive-date=17 February 2013}} They also released a DVD called Nemesis Days with some Nemesis World Tour recordings in this same year.{{cite web|url=http://www.stratovarius.com/pages/posts/80-minute-documentary-dvd-ndash--nemesis-days--100.php?p=15|title=80 Minute Documentary Nemesis Days Announced|date=4 April 2014|website=Official Stratovarius Website|access-date=24 June 2015}}
In August 2014 the band announced they would play a few shows dedicated to their 1997 hit album Visions. During these shows, the whole album was played. The premiere of these concept shows was 12 September 2014: their headliner performance at Progpower USA in Atlanta.{{cite web|url=http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=105301|title=Stratovarius To Perform Full Album Visions Live|date=12 August 2014|website=Metal Underground|access-date=24 June 2015}}
On 5 December 2014 Elements Pt. 1 and Elements Pt. 2 were reissued as a box set which included the high quality 3CD+DVD digi-pak, a cassette including previously unreleased demo songs which are only available on this format and are not made available anywhere else, an "Elements" tour T-shirt as well as a reproduction of the original tour program.{{cite web|url=http://www.stratovarius.com/pages/posts/elements-part1---elements-part2-reissue-on-december-5th-109.php|title=Elements Part 1 And Elements Part 2 Reissue Announced|date=17 October 2014|website=Official Stratovarius Website|access-date=24 June 2015}}
On 24 April 2015, Stratovarius announced that their fifteenth studio album, Eternal, would be released on 11 September 2015.{{cite web|url=http://www.stratovarius.com/pages/posts/the-new-album-ldquoeternalrdquo-out-august-14th-116.php|title=The New Album Eternal Out August 14th|date=24 April 2015|website=Official Stratovarius Website|access-date=24 June 2015}} On 23 June 2015, Stratovarius unveiled Eternal's cover, as well as the official track list of the album.{{cite news|url=http://www.ear-music.net/en/news/details/stratovarius-announce-final-release-dates-cover-for-eternal/|title=Stratovarius announce final release dates and cover for "Eternal"|date=23 June 2015|newspaper=earMUSIC|access-date=24 June 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150624164743/https://www.ear-music.net/en/news/details/stratovarius-announce-final-release-dates-cover-for-eternal/|archive-date=24 June 2015}} On 30 July 2015, the band announced that the lead single from Eternal will be Shine in the Dark. An official lyric video featuring vocalist Timo Kotipelto was uploaded onto YouTube. In October 2015, Stratovarius embarked on a world tour to promote the new album. They began this with a European Tour of 16 countries including France, Germany, and the Netherlands. Gloryhammer and Divine Ascension were the support acts for the European leg of the tour.
On 20 May 2016, the band released their Best Of compilation, which included one previously unreleased track called "Until the End of Days".{{cite web|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/stratovariuss-best-of-collection-to-include-new-song-until-the-end-of-days|title=Stratovarius's 'Best Of' Collection To Include New Song 'Until The End Of Days'|date=5 April 2016|website=Blabbermouth.net|access-date=4 June 2016}}
On 13 January 2018, Kotipelto discussed recent anniversary shows and also commented that the band had hoped to record a new album during spring 2018.{{cite web|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/stratovarius-vocalist-says-band-hopes-to-start-recording-new-album-in-the-spring/|title=Stratovarius Vocalist Says Band Hopes To Start Recording New Album In The Spring|date=13 January 2018|website=Blabbermouth.net|access-date=27 July 2019}} On 10 August 2018, Stratovarius released the new song "Oblivion" from the upcoming compilation album Enigma: Intermission 2, which came out 28 September 2018. It is the follow-up to 2001's Intermission. The band supported the new album with a European tour with Tarja Turunen on the A Nordic Symphony '18 tour.{{cite web|url=https://loudwire.com/stratovarius-new-song-oblivion-enigma-intermission-2-album/|title=Stratovarius Release New Song 'Oblivion,' New Album Details|last=Wiederhorn|first=Jon|date=10 August 2018|website=Loudwire|access-date=27 July 2019}}
By September 2021, Stratovarius had been tracking their new album at Kotipelto's studio.{{cite web|url=https://bravewords.com/news/stratovarius-new-album-in-the-works-it-will-be-a-busy-next-few-months|title=STRATOVARIUS - New Album In The Works: 'It Will Be a Busy Next Few Months'|publisher=Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles|access-date=September 5, 2021|date=September 4, 2021}} The new album Survive was released on 23 September 2022.{{cite web|url=https://blabbermouth.net/news/stratovarius-announces-survive-album|title=STRATOVARIUS Announces 'Survive' Album|website=Blabbermouth.net|access-date=June 2, 2022|date=June 2, 2022}}
Musical style
Stratovarius is primarily described as a melodic power metal band and one of the most influential groups of the genre,{{Cite web |last=Rutan |first=Ayron RutanAyron |date=2022-06-03 |title=Power Metal Icons Stratovarius Debut Uplifting New Song, Announce First Album in 7 Years |url=https://loudwire.com/stratovarius-survive-song-album/ |access-date=2025-04-09 |website=Loudwire |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=Team |first=Editorial |date=2023-09-18 |title=Legends Of Power Metal: The Story Of STRATOVARIUS; Video |url=https://ftp.bravewords.com/news/legends-of-power-metal-the-story-of-stratovarius-video |access-date=2025-04-09 |website=BraveWords - Where Music Lives |language=en-US}}[https://www.loudersound.com/features/10-greatest-power-metal-albums-as-chosen-by-northtale 10 greatest power metal albums as chosen by Northtale]{{Cite web |last=Metalhead |first=The Elitist |date=2022-09-01 |title=Stratovarius - Survive |url=https://www.metal-rules.com/2022/09/01/stratovarius-survive/ |access-date=2025-04-09 |website=Metal-Rules.com |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |title=Stratovarius - Visions |url=https://www.metalreviews.com/reviews/album/2152 |access-date=2025-04-09 |website=www.metalreviews.com}} and also encompassed other genres, such as neoclassical metal, {{Cite web |title=Stratovarius - Visions |url=https://www.metalreviews.com/reviews/album/2152 |access-date=2025-04-09 |website=www.metalreviews.com}} and symphonic metal.{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/9044263/Eight-year-old-guitar-wizard-takes-internet-by-storm.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120128204247/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/9044263/Eight-year-old-guitar-wizard-takes-internet-by-storm.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=28 January 2012|title=Eight year-old guitar wizard takes internet by storm|date=27 January 2012|website=The Telegraph|access-date=27 July 2019}}{{Cite web |date=2010-12-20 |title=Review: Stratovarius – Polaris (2009) |url=https://metalshockfinland.com/2010/12/20/review-stratovarius-polaris-2009/ |access-date=2025-04-09 |website=Metal Shock Finland (World Assault ) |language=en}}
Band members
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; Current members
- Timo Kotipelto – vocals (1994–present)
- Jens Johansson – keyboards (1995–present)
- Lauri Porra – bass, backing vocals (2005–present)
- Matias Kupiainen – guitars, backing vocals (2008–present)
- Rolf Pilve – drums (2012–present)
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; Former members
- Tuomo Lassila – drums (1984–1995), lead vocals (1984–1985)
- Mika Ervaskari – keyboards (1984–1987,{{cite web |title=Hymn To Life TIMO TOLKKI |url=https://www.nuclearblast.de/en/label/music/band/discography/details/75227.70966.hymn-to-life.html |website=Nuclear Blast |access-date=21 April 2021}} died 2005)
- Staffan Stråhlman – guitars (1984–1985)
- John Vihervä – bass (1984–1985)
- Timo Tolkki – guitars (1985–2008), lead vocals (1985–1994), backing vocals (1994–2008)
- Jyrki Lentonen – bass (1985–1990)
- Antti Ikonen – keyboards (1988–1995)
- Jari Behm – bass (1989–1993)
- Jari Kainulainen – bass (1993–2005)
- Jörg Michael – drums (1995–2012)
; Former session musicians
- Sami Kuoppamäki (studio) – drums (1993-1994)
- Anders Johansson (live) – drums (2004)
- Alex Landenburg (live) – drums (2010)
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File:Stratovarius Metal Frenzy 2017 25.jpg|Kotipelto
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File:Stratovarius Metal Frenzy 2017 06.jpg|Porra
File:Stratovarius Metal Frenzy 2017 20.jpg|Kupiainen
File:Stratovarius Metal Frenzy 2017 17.jpg|Pilve
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bar:Johansson from:12/01/1995 till:end color:Keyboards
bar:Lassila from:11/01/1984 till:07/01/1985 color:Vocals width:3
bar:Lassila from:11/01/1984 till:11/30/1995 color:Drums
bar:Michael from:12/01/1995 till:01/31/2012 color:Drums
bar:Pilve from:06/20/2012 till:end color:Drums
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Discography
{{Mainlist|Stratovarius discography}}
Studio albums
- Fright Night (1989)
- Twilight Time (1992)
- Dreamspace (1994)
- Fourth Dimension (1995)
- Episode (1996)
- Visions (1997)
- Destiny (1998)
- Infinite (2000)
- Elements Pt. 1 (2003)
- Elements Pt. 2 (2003)
- Stratovarius (2005)
- Polaris (2009)
- Elysium (2011)
- Nemesis (2013)
- Eternal (2015)
- Survive (2022)
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
{{commons|Stratovarius}}
- {{Official website|http://www.stratovarius.com}}
- {{discogs artist|Stratovarius}}
- {{imdb name|4237573}}
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