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Eclipse

Amorphis

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Album Review

After forcing their eclectic but often scattered sonic experiments to extremes of self-indulgence on albums like Tuonela and Am Universum (both of which still offered the odd great song, mind you), Finnish heavy metal godfathers Amorphis found their way back to songwriting consistency and economy on 2004's acclaimed Far from the Sun. A surprisingly focused amalgam of past and present, that album marked a measured return to Amorphis' heavy metal roots after years of apparent disownment, and set the stage for yet another compelling LP in 2006's even more unapologetically metallic Eclipse. Not that either one of the records could be called a death metal slugfest, nor a complete abandonment of those not-always-stellar but still necessary forays into other progressive musical realms, but rather mature and well-balanced statements, acknowledging the style that made the band famous in the first place. New songs such as "Two Moons," "House of Sleep," and "Born from Fire" offer driving heavy rock, frequently embellished with atmospheric piano passages, psychedelic organs, and, yes, those alluring folksy melodies that first distinguished Amorphis from the extreme metal pack. New vocalist Tomi Joutsen's expansive range of clean and dirty singing capably replaces those of longtime frontman Pasi Koskinen, whose unexpected departure coincidentally made way for rhythm guitarist and original vocalist Tomi Koivusaari to reactivate his cookie monster growl for occasional use here. As well as making for even cooler emotional contrasts within retroactive standouts like "Leaves Scar," "The Smoke," and the return to Finnish legend, "Perkele (The God of Fire)," this obviously answers the long hoped for, yet never actually expected, wishes of Amorphis' metal-minded older fans. And since even the listeners who actually enjoyed the band's more recent diversions are catered to here by mellower numbers such as "Under a Soil and Black Stone" and "Same Flesh," it's fair to assume that Eclipse contains the broadest appeal of any Amorphis LP yet.

Customer Reviews

Thought I had a review up for this album.

I find it to be quite a step out of the box if you're into some of the bands I've found over the years. This is one of Amorphis's best albums to date. Every step of the way, you're provoked to listen closer and to remain listening. I've known about Amorphis since 1999, when I first heard a clip from Tuonela, which I find to be their best. If you liked this, continue to buy their material.

Amorphis Is Back!

After what some may call a few bad albums( some of which i actually like) Amorphis is returning to the origianl sound. Well not completly, it's like they found a way to balance their new sound with the old. Leaving us with this incredible album.

One of the best

I must say this is probably my favorite Amorphis album. Ok, I know, Elegy, Tuonela, great albums...but when I picked this album up I was just blown away. The new vocalist is great, and he fits perfectly with the Amorphis sound. It's also great to hear the growling back every now and then, it makes the music more dynamic. I love every song on this album. To me its as close to perfection as you could get. So, if you're thinking about buying this album...do yourself a favor, stop thinking...BUY IT!

Biography

Formed: 1990 in Helsinki, Finland

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Lead guitarist Esa Holopainen and drummer Jan Rechberger formed the band Amorphis in Finland in 1990. To complete their lineup they recruited vocalist/guitarist Tomi Koivusaari and bassist Olli-Pekka Laine. They released a demo in 1991 called Disment of Soul. The demo was so successful in getting attention for the group that they had acquired a record deal and released an EP the same year. They next released their first full-length album, The Karelian Isthmus, in 1992. The following year, their early...
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