Tuonela (album)

Tuonela
Studio album by Amorphis
Released March 29, 1999
Recorded October–November 1998
Genre Progressive metal, progressive rock, doom metal
Length 46:48 (Standard Version)
Label Relapse Records (us)
Nuclear Blast (eu)
Producer Simon Efemey
Amorphis chronology
My Kantele
(1997)
Tuonela
(1999)
Story - 10th Anniversary
(2000)
Singles from Tuonela
  1. "Divinity / Northern Lights"
    Released: 6 February 1999
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Tuonela is the fourth full-length album by Finnish band Amorphis.

The album is named from Tuonela, the realm of the dead in Finnish mythology. The album also shares inspiration with many of the band's productions in the text and themes of the Kalevala, or Finnish Epic.

The style is less progressive, like its predecessor, Elegy, but rather a stoner/doom metal record, with progressive metal/progressive rock elements, except few more progressive and rock-sounding songs including "Divinity" (which has a music video), "The Way", "Summer's End", "Tuonela" and "Northern Lights".

This album was the last release with original and long time bassist, Olli-Pekka Laine, who quit a year after this release in 2000, because of musical differences and to focus on his family.[2]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Pasi Koskinen, except track ten by Antti Litmanen, all music composed by Amorphis.

No. Title Length
1. "The Way"   4:35
2. "Morning Star"   3:50
3. "Nightfall"   3:52
4. "Tuonela"   4:32
5. "Greed"   4:17
6. "Divinity"   4:56
7. "Shining"   4:24
8. "Withered"   5:44
9. "Rusty Moon"   4:56
10. "Summer's End"   5:37
11. "Northern Lights" (Japanese Bonus Track) 3:18
Total length:
50:06

Personnel

Amorphis

Session musicians

References

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