Top 10 Metal Vocal Performances of the 21st Century

Very often the best vocal performances are not on the most popular songs of the singers. And even more often, the best vocal performances are not on the most popular metal songs.

Heavy metal has always had great singers but some newer vocal performances are underrated, or just unnoticed, compared to the songs of the 70s, 80s and 90s.
The Top Ten
1 My Last Sunrise - Demons & Wizards

Hansi Kürsch nailed it from start to finish - every second of it. Every transition, single note and emotion. A song with a progressive structure that doesn't even have a chorus.

2 Ghost of Perdition - Opeth
3 Sacrifice - Edguy
4 The Man (That I Don't Know) - Primal Fear
5 Dracula - Iced Earth

Matt Barlow, 2001. He's got one of the most powerful and emotional voices in metal. And a recognizable timbre.

6 The Devil's Hall of Fame - Beyond Twilight
7 Ghost Love Score - Nightwish

Tarja Turunen, 2004.

8 Morphine Child - Savatage
9 And Then There Was Silence - Blind Guardian
10 Ghost Opera - Kamelot
The Contenders
11 Tides of Blood - Into Eternity

Stu Block - a very versatile singer, several styles on one song from both clean and death vocals. Just play the song sample. Stu Block currently sings for Iced Earth.

12 Teräksen Taakka - Teräsbetoni
13 Highlander - Lost Horizon
14 Wishmaster - Nightwish

Tarja Turunen, 2000

15 Fiddler on the Green - Demons & Wizards

One of the greatest songs ever made. Hansi nails it completely.

16 Path of Glory - Demons and Wizards
17 Begging for Forgiveness - Helker
18 Reign In Madness - Symphony X

Russell Allen, 2011.

19 Age of False Innocence - Blind Guardian
20 Timeless Winter - Into Eternity

Stu Block, 2006 (clean vox and death vox).

21 Tears of a Mandrake - Edguy
22 Shadowland - Beyond Twilight
23 Wheel of Time - Blind Guardian

Hansi Kürsch, 2010 (7:00-7:05 - this guy never cease to surprise me with something new to his vocal style: he sounds like a soprano and soprano is a high female opera voice).

24 Mirror of Souls - Theocracy
25 Wrong Side - Strapping Young Lad

Devin Townsend, 2006. Growls and awesome operatic vocals.

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