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Tales from the Thousand Lakes / Black Winter Day

Amorphis

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Album Review

Bolder than The Karelian Isthmus and conceptually superior to later attempts at progressive but radio-friendly '90s metal, Tales From the Thousand Lakes might just be Amorphis' best recording. This record is heavy, yet never succumbs to the inane extremes common to the melodic death metal genre. The guitars and drums are in ample supply, and a rare attention to arrangement and production really sets this disc apart. The guttural vocal work isn't for every metal fan, but the neo-prog instrumental work and overall heaviness should impress those turned off by the throaty rants. In a possible attempt to widen the band's appeal, Tomi Koivusaari briefly sings, which doesn't exactly work out. These moments of confusion are short-lived, though, and they hardly blemish the release. The subtle addition of keyboards is a nice touch — Amorphis' captivation with the instrument would soften later efforts. So even though Tales From the Thousand Lakes heralded a shift toward later, inferior recordings, the new and old are balanced precisely on this 1994 Relapse offering.

Customer Reviews

This how Amorphis should have stayed

This album is there best! it has darkness, slow power, but at the same time, a classic and nordic beauty. Anyone who likes metal should listen to Amorphis. But to those that are trying them out I have but one warning: stay away from thier recent stuff, it is basically jazz+downgraded rock, without death metal vocals, stick to the classics

Progressive Death metal Bliss

like the other six reviewers said, this is the amorphis album to buy. Peacefull, at times almost doom-esq riffs, amazing death vocals, hounting folky melodies, this album has it all. their is anly one minor complaint, and that is that the clean vocals (thankfully are not yet a major part of their music)...well simply svck. That one minor complaint aside, this is a must have metal album. Simply Amazing.

Virtually perfect

Amorphis has always ruled, they just do it in a different way now. Everyone seems to have a problem with their newer music. I don't; actually, Perkele the God of Fire is one of their best songs, in my opinion, and it came straight off of Eclipse. It's true, though: this is the best album Amorphis has made. They need more. And I'm addicted to this one.

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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