Posts Tagged ‘amorphis’


SCIENCE FINALLY ASKS THE QUESTION: “WHAT IS THE MEANING OF METAL?”

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011 at 3:30pm by

A 100% accurate portrayal of the research discussed in this article.

In college, I once took a course on literary representations of New York City, and one the texts utilized was Frank Miller’s graphic novel, The Dark Knight Returns.

My point being simply that it was only a matter of time until academia turned its eye towards extreme music.

From an official press release:

“A research group of a faculty member and graduate students in the University of North Carolina system and in the university of Oulu, Finland, are conducting a multi-year international study of the meaning of metal music. The research project was started in summer 2008 and its main data consists of questionnaires and interviews on the meaning of metal to the different participants of the global metal scene. So far, the researchers have received 370 survey responses, representing a diverse community of Metal fans—men and women between the ages of 13 and 70 from 25 different countries have participated in the research project thus far. Some of the artists interviewed in the project include members from Amorphis, Dark Tranquillity, Disturbed, Nonpoint, Swallow the Sun, Katatonia, The Black Dahlia Murder, Kreator, Epica, Scar Symmetry, As I Lay Dying, Barren Earth, Rotten Sound, and Cannibal Corpse.”

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NEILSTEIN ROSENBERG SOUNDSCAM: DEF LEPPARD HAVE A POSSE

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011 at 1:30pm by

Vince isn’t here, so I guess it falls to me to take over his regular “Neilstein SoundScam” columnBWA-HA-HA!!!

Some of the more noteworthy sales stats from the latest Top Hard Music charts after the jump!

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SHIT THAT COMES OUT TODAY – THE JUNE 7TH, 2011 EDITION

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011 at 12:30pm by

Morbid Angel - Ilud Divinum Insanus

June is going to be a huge month for metal releases and it starts with a bang today, the month’s first Tuesday. New releases by Morbid Angel, Arch Enemy, Job For A Cowboy and Amorphis are the biggest hitters, while new ones from Origin, Engineer, Gigan, Khann and Tombs are sure to put some hair on your chest. And that’s just a small sampling of all that comes out today. Vic Vaughn on each and every one of ‘em after the jump.

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AMORPHIS: I DON’T NEED THIS

Monday, May 23rd, 2011 at 4:00pm by

“You I Need,” the new video for an Amorphis song which was apparently titled by Yoda, takes place in a post-apocalyptic world in which it would seem lots and lots of bombs have dropped, destroying buildings and wiping out the population, but perfectly preserving shopping carts and umbrellas. Oh, what a cruel fate, to be outlived by a one dollar product made in a sweat shop in Korea and sold for ten dollars to poor schmucks who weren’t smart enough to carry some rain protection with them when they left the house!

Also a survivor of the apocalypse: a mermaid, which the singer finds in a car trunk. How the crap did a mermaid wind up in a car trunk? Shhh. Don’t worry your pretty head little head with insignificant issues like logic, baby. It’ll give you wrinkles.

Amorphis’ new album, The Beginning of Times, comes out May 27 on Nuclear Blast.

-AR

YOU AMORPHIS NEED

Monday, April 11th, 2011 at 12:00pm by

I dunno what’s going on with Amorphis and titles right now. Their new album is called The Beginning of Times, plural, not the The Beginning of Time, singular, and, no, I don’t know what that means. Also, their new single is called “You I Need,” which doesn’t quite sound like something Yoda would say but almost sounds like something Yoda would say. So yeah all that is happening.

While I try to figure out what the what, you can actually listen to that new Amorphis track on Facebook, and you don’t even have to click the “like” button to do it. I don’t really have anything to say about it. Maybe Celtic flutes n’ shit just isn’t what I’m in the mood for right now? The song is really not doing a damn thing for me. Sorry, Amorphis.

The Beginning of Times comes out May 27 on Nuclear Blast. Hopefully you are more excited for it than I am.

-AR

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ALBUM OF THE DAY: AMORPHIS, ECLIPSE

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011 at 10:30am by

Lately melodic death hasn’t been impressing anyone, including myself. And so I thought I’d take a look back at a record that never fails to give me that warm fuzzy feeling inside. Sure, everyone has a big ol’ boner for Tales from the Thousand Lakes, but the Amorphis album I prefer is the less-favored Eclipse. No offence to Lakes — I could muster a pretty impressive showing of lady wood for that album, too — but Eclipse? Ah, Eclipse!

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BARREN EARTH CHECK IN FROM THE FINNISH METAL TOUR PART II

Thursday, February 24th, 2011 at 4:30pm by

Veteran touring musicians are able to tune all sorts of things out, from tinnitus-inducing treble to terrible opening bands to snoring bandmates. Still, it must have been quite the endurance test for Barren Earth’s Oppu Laine and Mikko Kotomäki to talk to MetalSucks from the balcony of L.A.’s Key Club, right in the middle of sound check for their first ever tour. They were there as part of the Finnish Metal Tour Part II package, in support of last year’s excellent debut Curse of the Red River. As snare drums thwacked repeatedly and guitars sprayed ear-splitting distortion at regular intervals, the Finnish band’s bassist/founder and lead vocalist (respectively) opined about their musical pasts and presents, why Finland seems to produce folk and funeral doom bands almost exclusively, and what excites them about being on the road.

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IT’S VALENTINE’S DAY, LET’S LISTEN TO METAL AND FUCK

Monday, February 14th, 2011 at 5:00pm by

Ah, Valentine’s Day. Reviled by most, enjoyed by the smug, and shrugged off by the belligerently ambivalent. But while most of us couldn’t care less about this specific day in February, it’s still an annoyance that comes around every year. Kind of like the common cold.

Now, most places will have shitloads of “quirky” recommendations you can do with your special someone, even if you’re of the metalhead persuasion. You can hold sweaty hands in the privacy of your parents’ basement, pour each other some classy Motorhead wine, and share a blood pudding in the dreamy light of those church candles. It’s all very nice and sweet to be… nice and sweet.

But you know what’s better? DOING IT. With a killer soundtrack. So on this very special day, I’ve made you all a romantically inappropriate mix tape.

Picking “mood” songs is a little too obvious for my taste. I mean yeah, Faith No More’s “Stripsearch” (Actually, that might be more of a stripping song than a sexing one, but ,hmm, “Evidence” maybe? Heh, “Be Aggressive” might work for some. Either way, Patton’s voice = nudity.) and NIN’s “Closer” are both appropriate (for very different reasons), but that’s no fun. Go forth and find that special someone willing to get, get naked to these select songs. There’s a little something for everyone. St. Valentine would’ve wanted it that way.

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FEAR, EMPTINESS, DECIBEL: AMOPRHIS’ TALES FROM THE THOUSAND LAKES GETS INDUCTED INTO THE DECIBEL HALL OF FAME

Thursday, August 26th, 2010 at 4:30pm by

Before there were blogs there were these things called magazines, and the only metal magazine we still get excited about reading every month is Decibel. Smart, funny, insightful, and honest, Decibel was recently called “The not completely fucktarded version of MetalSucks” by revered cultural critic Slavoj Žižek. Here’s managing editor Andrew Bonazelli.

First of all, holy shit, we misspelled Kataklysm on the last cover. Great catch by Clancy in the comments. You win my unyielding respect, which means a lot, since I’m the sort of person who seriously entertained rolling bowling balls down a hill toward oncoming traffic during high school. Anyway (hi mom!), Good Christ, do I fucking detest misspelling. I’m talking anything from “Woah” instead of “Whoa” to Jonas “Renske” instead of “Renkse.” Then again, the second “e” in our logo was backwards, dawg, for the first 24 issues. (It took throwing those big fat smart bugs in Isis on the cover to inspire some semblance of editorial literacy — and some semblance of not many people buying an issue of Decibel that month.)

Amorphis — well, you can’t really misspell that, short of writing a review as Sylvester the Cat. Another thing about Amorphis: They’re hard to write about when you’re simultaneously listening to The Promise Ring in your iTunes. Who the FUCK put that shit in there anyway? Surely not the same genius that put Amorphis’ Tales From the Thousand Lakes into our vaunted Hall of Fame. (Transitions: my specialty.) That genius would be Albert Mudrian, our Editor in Chief, the same man who has IMed me the word “Woah” on several occasions over the past two weeks. Do you know how much he loves Tales From the Thousand Lakes? So much so that he detested it until 2008, before mysteriously falling in love with it. (Kind of the same way you all feel about Disturbed’s Ten Thousand Fists.) And just like that, we got Scandi-phile Chris Dick on the trail, and Tomi, Esa, Jan, Olli-Pekka and Kasper regaling us with — you guessed it —t ales of ill-fated dentistry videos, Doors covers, clean vocals and hotel trashing. And accomplishing that was no walk in the park, as the Dickman has been working on a Moog-less version of this HOF for years, with or without the EIC’s kind of necessary approval.

So, what do you guys think? Is Tales worthy of induction? Is another Amorphis jam more deserving? Should we have just gone with 10K Fist Fuckz? Talk it out.

-AB

Buy yourself a copy of the October 2010 issue of Decibel here, or just go ahead and buy yourself a full subscription hereIt comes down to about two bucks an issue for a one-year subscription, which is roughly thirty-six dollars more a year you could be spending on spelling lessins.

EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE: GET DARK AND DOOMY WITH BARREN EARTH’S “THE LEER”

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 at 1:00pm by

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When I wrote an article in the wintry depths of December proclaiming Finnish melo-doomsters Barren Earth “Metal to Be Really, Really Cold To” and likened their dark, epic music to bands like Swallow the Sun (among others), I didn’t even realize that the genetic makeup of Barren Earth essentially makes them a melo-doom supergroup. For those filling out their roster cards in the stands, here’s the starting lineup:

Mikko Kotamäki – Vocals (Swallow The Sun)
Olli-Pekka Laine – Bass (Ex-Amorphis, Mannhai)
Kasper Mårtenson – Keyboards (Ex-Amorphis, Ben Granfelt Band)
Janne Perttilä – Guitar (Rytmihäiriö)
Marko Tarvonen – Drums (Moonsorrow)
Sami Ylisirniö – Guitar (Kreator, Waltari)

I mean, like, WOAH, right? Barren Earth’s Our Twilight EP, released this past fall, was a dark and doomy affair reminiscent of Swallow the Sun (duh), Agalloch, Daylight Dies and you know exactly what I mean if you’ve made it this far into the article. On the eve of the release of their new full-length, Curse of the Red River (March 29th in Europe, April 6th in the U.S.), Barren Earth have offered us an exclusive stream of their new track “The Leer.” Both this track and “Forlorn Waves” (available on their MySpace) are a bit more uptempo than the material on Our Twilight but no less characteristic of the parts from which the band is comprised.

Stream “The Leer” below and pre-order the new album here.

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FOUR INCREDAMAZING METAL SHOWS IN NYC TONIGHT!

Monday, September 29th, 2008 at 4:21pm by

Amorphis, Samael, Virgin BlackIt always happens this way; you wait and wait and wait for a band you love to come around, and when they finally do they’re playing at the same time as that other band you’ve waited and waited and waited for. So it is tonight in NYC, FOUR-fold. So if you’ve still got an open card for the evening, check out at least one of these awesome shows, and if you’re ambitious and have deep pockets lined with cab money, check out all four! It’s a great night to be a metal fan in NYC, with headliners Wetnurse, Origin, Amorphis and Kataklysm sitting atop 4 totally well-rounded and deep tour bills.

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