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The whole band is talented, but their bassist and vocalist stole the show for me. Especially Sky is Mine had a nice live-touch to it, since they played it a little bit faster than on the record. I already got into the great vocal abilities of him in my review of Queen of Time and likewise, he pulls this off amazingly on stage.


Mai 2018 ihr überaus erfolgreiches neues Album »Queen Of Time« via Nuclear Blast veröffentlicht. In support of Silent Waters, Amorphis launched their third headlining tour in North America alongside supporting acts and. Kallio performing in 2008 Background information Origin , Finland Genres , , , , early , early Years active 1990—present Labels 2003 , , , , , , , Website Amorphis is a Finnish band founded by Jan Rechberger, , and in 1990.


Amorphis Tickets - In support of Silent Waters, Amorphis launched their third headlining tour in North America alongside supporting acts and.


So when the tour with Soilwork, Jinjer and Nailed to Obscurity was announced, I obviously had to go. Unfortunately I could only catch Soilwork and Amorphis, but you should also check out the other bands, they both released some awesome new music this year. Soilwork started just after I got inside with the intro track of their newest album, which only came out a day before the show. After the intro ended, the band came on and kicked in with the first single of that album, Arrival. I absolutely love the blast beats and guitar leads that carry this track, as well as the vocal melodies in the chorus. This was such an epic track to start the show with, it immediately set a great mood for the rest of their performance. Vocals and guitar leads were often lost in the mix, which is a shame, because when you could hear them well, they sounded really good. Like Soilwork, Amorphis also started with the opening track of their latest album, The Bee, which instantly gave me so much energy by the great build-up with a synth lead and a choir in the background, after which it hits you with a wall of guitars, drums amorphis hamburg the brutal growls of Tomi Joutsen. I already got into the great vocal abilities of him in my review of Queen of Time and likewise, he pulls this off amazingly on stage. The other band members were incredible as well, the songs were played really tight and they all looked like they amorphis hamburg great fun playing on stage. This translated well to the crowd, as everyone seemed to have a wonderful time, like I did as well. A highlight of the show was definitely the song Heart of the Giant. The epic sounding string and guitar section at the beginning and about three quarters into the song works great in a live setting. Also I really loved the synth solo by keyboardist Santeri Kallio on this track. Fortunately for me, they played a lot of songs of their last two albums, so I knew a big part of the setlist. Especially Sky is Mine had a nice live-touch to it, since they played it a little bit faster than on the record. One thing I was somewhat disappointed by was the live mixing. While a song like Message in Amber did sound great, it underwhelmed amorphis hamburg a bit. Also, like with Soilwork, some lead guitar and vocal parts were a little too low. amorphis hamburg Overall I thought it was an incredible show, although I would love to see them again with a better live mixing so they can really blow me away. We unfortunately missed most of Amorphis hamburg to Obscurity due to travel time from outside of Stockholm, but we did catch the end of their set and they sounded great. Jinjer was a fun live band amorphis hamburg if I'm not hugely into their music. The whole band is talented, amorphis hamburg their bassist and vocalist stole the show for me. Soilwork I've never been that into, but Verkligheten is a great record and that material was super electric. The band was tight and happy to be playing to sold out crowd on a Tuesday night in Stockholm. There was a lot of love going on there between the band and the crowd and that was super fun to watch. Amorphis was awesome, as well. The last time I saw them was in 2000 when they were supporting Tuonela. And I can say that this was a much amorphis hamburg show than I remember them playing 18 years ago. Tomi is a fantastic vocalist with great presence. And while the band is on the more stationary side, the music is so engaging that the crowd really just steals the show. The setlist was a good cover of newer stuff, but I would've loved to hear something from Tuonela or Elegy. Or also Silent Waters, which I think is a criminally underrated record. The show was great and the vibe was pretty electric at times. It's the second time I've seen seriously electric shows at Fryshuset. This six piece band are no laughing matter: six giant blokes with hair longer than mine and voices so low and powerful that they barely seemed real. All others, proceed with caution. Encompassing several genres, from death to folk metal, I had never heard anything the likes of this band before. Their unique folk twist, derived from Finnish folk stories and legends, added another dimension to the heavy metal. The lyrics were often terrifying and aggressive yet oddly captivating: the band often use the Kalevala, the Epic Poem of their home country Finland, as source material for their lyrics. Amorphis is a Finnish band that was formed in the year 1990 by Jan Rechberger, Tomi Koivusaari, and Esa Holopainen. They perform a wide variety of music that is categorized as metal, ranging from death, progressive and folk metal. They are mainly classified as a Heavy Metal band though. They have released 11 studio albums and counting since their creating in 1990. I had the chance to watch them perform at the Rock Hard Festival in the year 2011 in Rockpalast, Germany. I took up this opportunity and I am sure glad I did. They concert was performed at an outdoor venue. They didn't use any props but they had some visuals such as lights and they used smoke. A very large audience showed up to greet this amazingly talented band. The band met everyone's expectations by performing passionately and interacting with the audience at any moment that seemed fitting. The atmosphere that was created at this performance was fantastic. I had never had so much fun before this concert and I absolutely can not wait until I am given another opportunity to watch this band perform again. I would recommend that anyone who has a chance to watch this band should take that chance. It will be money well spent. So much energy and the sound was great. I finally got to see them. They did one hell of a job. Swallow the Sun was a good choice for touring with. They put on a great show as well.


AMORPHIS Live PARIS 23 08 1994
So much energy and the sound was great. The band met everyone's expectations by performing passionately and interacting with the audience at any moment that seemed fitting. The setlist was a good cover of newer stuff, but I would've loved to hear something from Tuonela or Elegy. Fortunately for me, they played a lot of songs of their last two albums, so I knew a big part of the setlist. Joutsen, best known for his work with metal band Sinisthra, urged Amorphis to return to the use of contrasting vocal styles for their next album.

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