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Skyforger (album)

Skyforger
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Studio album by Amorphis
Released 27 May 2009 Finland
29 May 2009 European Union
June 16, 2009 United States
Recorded November 2008–January 2009
Genre Folk metal, progressive metal
Length 47:42
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Mikko Karmila, Marco Hietala, Amorphis
Amorphis chronology
Silent Waters
(2007)
Skyforger
(2009)
Magic & Mayhem – Tales from the Early Years
(2010)
Singles from Skyforger
  1. "Silver Bride"
    Released: April 22, 2009
  2. "From the Heaven of My Heart"
    Released: October 30, 2009
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About.com 4.5/5 stars
Allmusic 4/5 stars
Revolver 4/5 stars

Skyforger is the ninth studio album by Finnish heavy metal band Amorphis. Like the previous album, the lyrics to Skyforger are English translations of Finnish poems based on the Kalevala and written by Pekka Kainulainen. Unlike the two previous albums, it is based on different parts of several episodes, but all told from a single character's point of view. In this sense it is a return to Tales from the Thousand Lakes which told stories from different parts of the Kalevala. The last two albums focused on Kullervo and Lemminkäinen, respectively, and this one focuses on Ilmarinen.

Like Amorphis's previous two albums, Eclipse and Silent Waters, Skyforger is a concept album and was recorded at Sonic Pump Studios in Helsinki.

In addition to a regular edition, the album was also released in a limited digipak edition which included the bonus track "Godlike Machine". Initially, this digipak edition caused controversy because of sound level fluctuations during the tracks "My Sun" and "Skyforger", but Nuclear Blast has since remedied the problem by promising replacement CDs.

On April 22, 2009, "Silver Bride" was released as a Finland-only single, peaking at number 1. The music video for the single premiered on May 11, 2009.

The album's sound has been described as melodic death metal with influences from progressive metal, power metal and folk metal.


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