- Product Code: RR7414 | LP4984R / RR49841
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€ 49.90
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The fourth re-release of the second full-length studio album by legendary Finnish Progressive/Folk/Gothic Melodic Death/Doom Metal band.
"Tales From The Thousand Lakes" is a concept album based on the Finnish national epic, Kalevala. The album was an influential release in the development of the Melodic Death Metal genre, predominantly mixing the genre with Death/Doom and Gothic Metal, compared to the band's Death Metal debut. The album's song structures are considered to be progressive. The album also has elements of Psychedelic music and Folk music. The music is considered to be less extreme than other Melodic Death Metal releases, incorporating Heavy Metal singing in addition to Death Metal growls on some tracks. The instrumentation draws from Neo-Prog. This showcases a more melodic sound for the band, with hints at their later, more Progressive direction. The album also introduced synthesizers and clean vocals to the band's sound, though the latter was used sparingly.
"Tales From The Thousand Lakes" is the first Amorphis release to have an official keyboardist, Kasper Mårtenson, as any previous of the band's releases had the band's own drummer, Jan Rechberger, provide the empty keyboardist role until the band decided to have a keyboardist and also to find one being Mårtenson. With Mårtenson in the band, it is the first time the band's original lineup changed by having an additional member. Jan Rechberger would leave the band after this album but rejoin the band for 2003's "Far From The Sun".
The influence of Amorphis’ second album can be heard in countless branches of the history of Metal. The Finnish band’s incorporation of their homeland’s native melodies and lyrics based on epic poetry had a clear impact on the development of Folk Metal, while the kinetic riffs of “Drowning Maid” and melodies of “Black Winter Day” laid down foundations for the then-burgeoning Melodic Death Metal genre.
"Tales From The Thousand Lakes" is the most commercially successful Relapse release, selling over 100 000 copies to date.
Limited Edition to 2133 copies, Custom Galaxy Merge Vinyl.
Relapse Records, 1994/2023 (RR7414 | LP4984R / RR49841). Made in Czech for the USA.
Tracklist:
Side A
1. Thousand Lakes 2:03
2. Into Hiding 3:45
3. The Castaway 5:32
4. First Doom 3:52
5. Black Winter Day 3:50
Side B
6. Drowned Maid 4:23
7. In The Beginning 3:37
8. Forgotten Sunrise 4:53
9. To Father´s Cabin 3:50
10. Magic And Mayhem 4:27
Total playing time: 40:12 min.
https://relapsealumni.bandcamp.com/
"Tales From The Thousand Lakes" is a concept album based on the Finnish national epic, Kalevala. The album was an influential release in the development of the Melodic Death Metal genre, predominantly mixing the genre with Death/Doom and Gothic Metal, compared to the band's Death Metal debut. The album's song structures are considered to be progressive. The album also has elements of Psychedelic music and Folk music. The music is considered to be less extreme than other Melodic Death Metal releases, incorporating Heavy Metal singing in addition to Death Metal growls on some tracks. The instrumentation draws from Neo-Prog. This showcases a more melodic sound for the band, with hints at their later, more Progressive direction. The album also introduced synthesizers and clean vocals to the band's sound, though the latter was used sparingly.
"Tales From The Thousand Lakes" is the first Amorphis release to have an official keyboardist, Kasper Mårtenson, as any previous of the band's releases had the band's own drummer, Jan Rechberger, provide the empty keyboardist role until the band decided to have a keyboardist and also to find one being Mårtenson. With Mårtenson in the band, it is the first time the band's original lineup changed by having an additional member. Jan Rechberger would leave the band after this album but rejoin the band for 2003's "Far From The Sun".
The influence of Amorphis’ second album can be heard in countless branches of the history of Metal. The Finnish band’s incorporation of their homeland’s native melodies and lyrics based on epic poetry had a clear impact on the development of Folk Metal, while the kinetic riffs of “Drowning Maid” and melodies of “Black Winter Day” laid down foundations for the then-burgeoning Melodic Death Metal genre.
"Tales From The Thousand Lakes" is the most commercially successful Relapse release, selling over 100 000 copies to date.
Limited Edition to 2133 copies, Custom Galaxy Merge Vinyl.
Relapse Records, 1994/2023 (RR7414 | LP4984R / RR49841). Made in Czech for the USA.
Tracklist:
Side A
1. Thousand Lakes 2:03
2. Into Hiding 3:45
3. The Castaway 5:32
4. First Doom 3:52
5. Black Winter Day 3:50
Side B
6. Drowned Maid 4:23
7. In The Beginning 3:37
8. Forgotten Sunrise 4:53
9. To Father´s Cabin 3:50
10. Magic And Mayhem 4:27
Total playing time: 40:12 min.
https://relapsealumni.bandcamp.com/
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