Far From The Sun - Vinil Music

by Amorphis
label: Atomic Fire, January of 2022 ‧
OUT OF STOCK OR NOT AVAILABLE

ALIGNMENT

Disco 1
A1 - Day Of Your Beliefs
A2 - Planetary Misfortune
A3 - Evil Inside
A4 - Mourning Soil
A5 - Far From The Sun
B1 - Ethereal Solitude
B2 - Killing Goodness
B3 - God Of Deception
B4 - Higher Ground
B5 - Smithereens

Informação Adicional
Gatefold sleeve. Limited to 500 copies.

& © 2022 - Atomic Fire™GmbH

Recorded at Finnvox Studios, Seawolf Studios & CCPC - Helsinki, November 2002 - January 2003.
Mixed at Finnvox Studios - Helsinki, February 2003.
Mastered at Cutting Room - Stockholm, February 2003.

Far From The Sun - Vinil

by Amorphis

Property Description
label: Atomic Fire
Release Date: January of 2022
Dimensions: 313 x 316 x 7 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Metal > Heavy Metal
EAN: 0190296088414
Duration (m): 43
Number of disks: 1
Formato: Vinyl / LP / Album / Limited Edition / Reissue

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Amorphis

Amorphis is a Finnish metal band formed in 1990 in Helsinki. Throughout their career, the band has become known for their ability to blend different musical genres, including death metal, folk, progressive metal, and traditional Finnish music, creating a unique and highly influential sound. The band is considered one of the pioneers of progressive and melodic metal, and remains one of the most respected and innovative within the genre.

The band's original line-up included Esa Holopainen (guitar), Tomi Koivusaari (guitar, vocals), Jan Rechberger (drums), and Olli-Pekka Laine (bass). From an early age, Amorphis stood out for their fusion of death metal with melodic elements and influences from Finnish folklore. The band's debut album, The Karelian Isthmus (1992), strongly reflected these influences, with a heavy and dark sound, inspired by the history and mythology of Karelia, a historical region of Finland.

However, it was with the release of Tales from the Thousand Lakes (1994) that Amorphis gained international notoriety. This album was a milestone in the band's career and the development of melodic metal, combining death metal with elements of folk and progressive music, and being based on the Finnish national epic, Kalevala. Songs like "Black Winter Day" have become classics, standing out for their combination of weight and melody.

As the band evolved, so did their sound Elegy (1996) was an important step in this direction, introducing more elements of progressive and melodic rock, with the inclusion of more prominent keyboards and more complex song structures. From this point on, Amorphis continued to expand her musical horizons, exploring different styles and themes.

In the 2000s, the band continued to release albums that explored new directions, such as Am Universum (2001) and Far from the Sun (2003). However, it was with the entry of vocalist Tomi Joutsen in 2005 that Amorphis experienced a creative renaissance. The album Eclipse (2006), inspired again by Kalevala, marked the beginning of a new era for the band, combining their traditional sound with a more modern and melodic approach.

Since then, Amorphis has continued to release acclaimed albums such as Skyforger (2009), Circle (2013), and Queen of Time (2018), while remaining relevant and innovative in the global metal scene. The band is known for exploring deep lyrical themes, often inspired by Finnish mythology and existential questions.

Amorphis is celebrated not only for her music, but also for her captivating live performances and her ability to reinvent her sound over the years. The band continues to be one of Finland's top musical exports, with a dedicated fan base around the world and a lasting influence on melodic and progressive metal.

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