The fourteenth full-length studio album by legendary Finnish Melodic Folk/Gothic Metal band.
The longer a band’s career is, the higher is the probability of something fails in music. There are infinite examples that can be a proof of such words in music’s history. But, there are bands that refuse to work in a way that their best can’t be presented in their works, as they want to create a line of continuous classic albums. And one of these bands is the Finnish sextet AMORPHIS, because since their debut they’re delivering excellent albums, and their latest album, “Halo”, is another masterpiece.
Their musical formula isn’t easy to explain in few words: it’s a fusion between aggressiveness and melancholy (the vocals contrasts between clean and growl can depict such thing clearly), Metal elements with lysergic/Psychedelic influences of Hard Rock and Progressive Rock from the late 60s/early 70s (elements that can be clearly heard on “Northwards” due the keyboards and solos), good technical level with good taste and catchy moments (pay attention on the rich arrangements of “The Moon” to check such aspect), always with a deeper and excellent set of landscaping musical ambience.
The set of 11 songs that are presented on “Halo” was chosen between 30 songs, and it’s the kind of album that you can put on repeat for hours, days, months, centuries, eons… you’ll never get sick of it! There is something new to discover in this record every spin because across these songs, there are so many extraordinary details that spice things up a bit, but essentially really make a difference. Whether it’s extra spicy guitar licks, subtle keyboard melodies, or the often groovy bass lines and polyrhythmic drums, this album is truly dynamic and altogether an interesting rollercoaster to the attentive listener.
Atomic Fire GmbH, 2022 (AF0027). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
Side A
1. Northwards 5:30
2. On The Dark Waters 4:47
3. The Moon 5:57 Side B
4. Windmane 4:49
5. A New Land 4:36
6. When The Gods Came 4:56 Running time: 30:35 min
Side C
7. Seven Roads Come Together 5:38
8. War 5:24
9. Halo 4:40 Side D
10. The Wolf 4:46
11. My Name Is Night 4:43 Running time: 25:11 min.
The fourteenth full-length studio album by legendary Finnish Melodic Folk/Gothic Metal band.
The longer a band’s career is, the higher is the probability of something fails in music. There are infinite examples that can be a proof of such words in music’s history. But, there are bands t..
First re-release of the eighth full-length studio album by legendary Finnish Melodic Folk/Gothic Metal band.
After the release of the very good "Far From The Sun" in 2003, AMORPHIS faced the very difficult task of finding the proper replacement for Pasi Koskinen behind the microphone. Koskinen had already linked his voice with the band's second era after the prime Doom/Death Metal releases through the early 90s. This era was quite successful for the Finnish sextet and was characterized by albums like "Elegy", "Tuonela" and "Far From The Sun" that had distinct Gothic Metal additions. After many auditions, the band chose Tomi Joutsen as the new singer, who made his debut album appearance two years before, in "Eclipse". Although the album was pretty good, it raised some complaints, saying that Amorphis have chosen a more commercial sound and drifted further from their past works. "Silent Waters" clear away all the clouds of doubt that were gathered around Tomi Joutsen voice and performance in "Eclipse". The band had to search inside and bring some sounds from the old days for the new album.
The lyrics are English translations of Finnish poems written by poet Pekka Kainulainen, who wrote them based on the character of Lemminkäinen in the Kalevala.
Amorphis has gone through many changes and have progressed into a friendly territory on "Silent Waters". The songs here are accessible and very melodic, even when compared to albums like "Elegy" and "Tales From The Thousand Lakes". The band still has a distinctly Folk flavour, but doesn't have nearly as many Death Metal-influenced passages as they had in the past. The result is an album that is crystal clear, addictive and heart-warming.
Once again, Amorphis are over the top creative. The two sides of the band, light and dark, fusion perfectly on this melancholic and intense output! "Silent Waters" is one of Amorphis' stronger efforts, and it's recommended to any and all Metal fans!!
In February 2008, the record was certified gold in Finland, having sold over 15,000 units.
Nuclear Blast Records, 2007/2018 (27361 44171 | NB 4417-1). Made in Germany. 45 RPM.
Tracklist: Side a
1. Weaving The Incantation 4:57
2. A Servant 3:55
3. Silent Waters 4:50 Side b
1. Towards And Against 4:59
2. I Of Crimson Blood 5:05 Running time: 23:46 min.
Side c
1. Her Alone 6:02
2. Enigma 3:35
3. Shaman 4:56 Side d
1. The White Swan 4:50
2. Black River 3:49
3. Sign 4:34 Running time: 27:46 min.
First re-release of the eighth full-length studio album by legendary Finnish Melodic Folk/Gothic Metal band.
After the release of the very good "Far From The Sun" in 2003, AMORPHIS faced the very difficult task of finding the proper replacement for Pasi Koskinen behind the microphone. Kos..