This band is sometimes called a national treasure of Finland. They are extremely versatile with their style, and arguably one of the best male vocalist ever.
Amorphis is one of my all time favorites. Finnish melodicdeathfolkprogmetal. Their lyrics are heavily influenced by Kalevala, the Finnish national epic. Since 2007 the lyrics have been written by Pekka Kainulainen, a Finnish artist (not a member of the band) who writes in Finnish and then they are translated to English. Tuonela is the land of the dead, underworld, sort of like Hades is in Greek mythology. River of Tuoni divides the worlds. I highly recommend The Bee for the next song from them.
@@JTMMTV What comes to the song The Bee i can give you a little background so you can understand the story Like most of their songs are from the book of Kalevala, and other folklore connected to it. Kalevala is basicly a collection of oral wisdom, poetry, incantations and mythology. The Bee is about the demigod Lemminkäinen dying and being sent to the river Tuonela (the underworld) & his mother going to fetch him back. His mother sews his body back in one piece and the sky god Ukko sends a bee from the heavens to blow life back into him. I'd also recommend some live performances to see the band in action at stage. Here is a good introductory song called "Sampo" Live at Oulu. ua-cam.com/video/OGYHTJevXkQ/v-deo.html
To what you said about "hitting different", Tolkien said about Kalevala, that it's stories are literature so very unlike any of the things that are familiar to general readers, they are so un-European and yet could only come from Europe. Here's a good video for that "The Bee" background, if you haven't already checked it out: "Stories of Finnish Art - Akseli Gallen-Kallela: Lemminkäinen's Mother, 1897". Tolkien also liked Sibelius' Kalevala themed work: "Sibelius : The Swan of Tuonela - Karajan*". Couple of traditional Finnish songs from Kanteletar to get into the mystical ancient mood: "Loituma - missing him" and "My Kantele (Eriskummainen kantele) - Loituma". Amorphis' version of "My Kantele": "Amorphis - My Kantele (Acoustic Reprise)". Here's a haunting tune, which could be an intro to that "On The Dark Waters" song: "Trad / Arr Salminen: Konevitsan kirkonkellot". Especially Sentenced's version of that song could be: "Sentenced - Konevitsan kirkonkellot". Here's Piirpauke's version: "Piirpauke - Konevitsan kirkonkellot". Since Amorphis is considered to have created the basis for the Finnish Folk Metal, here's a song from their album "Tales from the Thousand Lakes" (1994): "Amorphis - Black Winter Day".
They're great. I've been fan of them about 3 decades 😁 So... There is plenty to discover. The Bee, Death of the King, Among Stars., Wanderer, House of Sleep.... Ever heard Imsomnium? Finnish, of course. "Heart like a grave" (my favorite) ua-cam.com/video/Xy5KAHD2uak/v-deo.html There are so many awesome bands in Finland. Children of Bodom (they split up -19. Gitarist/vocalist died suddenly december-20, R.I.P. Alexi Laiho 😭) Anything from COB will do. Greetings from 🇧🇻🇫🇮
Yes, you did it! Finally some love for Amorphis ❤️ Tomi has amazing voice, he is only growler I can listen 😅 They have so many good songs. If you want to hear a song with only clean vocals go with You I Need, House Of Sleep Or Smoke... Also would recommend Amongst Stars with Anneke van Giersbergen. Also with Amorphis go with official videos, they don't have many great live recordings in UA-cam.
One of my favourite bands. Not a bad album in their discography. Lyrics can seem strange and difficult to understand on 1st listen a lot of the time as their songs are all based on the Kalevala, which is an epic Finnish folk tale about the creation of the earth and magic and gods and the afterlife etc etc. A number of their albums are concept albums about a particular character from those tales. I would recommend songs like House Of Sleep, The Bee, Silver Bride, Amongst Stars, Heart Of. Giant, Towards and Against. They haven't done a bad album so you can't go wrong really.
In the finnish mythology. In the underworld (Tuonela) everything is backwards when compared to the human world. Left is right, up is down and so forth. There the world river turns around and becomes 'Tuonen joki', the river of the land of the dead. In this form the river flows from north to south and upwards again towards the upper world. In the heavens it returns to the spring at the roots of the birch tree. From there it flows down through the skies once more as a world river. This is the eternal cycle of life.
Nice reaction! Alot of their lyrics draw inspiration from Kalevala (the Finnish national epic) and their latest albums have been focusing on certain characters and story lines. I just read a book written about the band and i believe it said the last 3 or 4 albums lyrics have been written first in finnish by artist Pekka Kainulainen, and then translated to english. I think that sounds like an interesting and time consuming process!
For a more straight forward story You I need ua-cam.com/video/9rs-or7As0k/v-deo.html (but I just cannot resist - if I ever were to be rescued, let ithe rescuer be like him, please :) ) And a really really old one (with previous singer and all - might not recogize as the same band, even) My Kantele ua-cam.com/video/UufaC2TI7dg/v-deo.html - Totally from Kalevala. "Truly they lie, they talk utter nonsense Who say that music reckon that the kantele Was fashioned by a god Out of a great pike's shoulders From a water-dog's hooked bones It was made from the grief It's belly out of hard days It's soundboard from endless woes It's strings gathered from torments And it's pegs from other ills Truly they lie, they talk utter nonsense It's belly out of hard days It's soundboard from endless woes It's strings gathered from torments And it's pegs from other ills Truly they lie, they talk utter nonsense So it not play, will not rejoice at all Music will not play to please Give off the right sort of joy For it was fashioned from cares Moulded from sorrow From sorrow"
Nice one,i love it You should check out some of In Flames older albums like The Jesters race,Whoracle,Colony,Clayman, they are from Sweeden and are pioneers of Melodic death metal,might like it,their songs have some amazing lyrics aswell,tho their thematics is alot different from Amorphis.
To fully understand their lyrics you have to go trough the the Finnish national epic Kalevala and that can take some months maybe years 😂! This is good song but some of their best songs are so epic that my expectations are maybe unfairly high when ever it comes to this band. This kalevala theme can be fascinating and appealing if you are into dark and unique stories. It has been said that the Kalevala was the reason why J. R. R. Tolkien originally created 'the Lord of the Rings' stories. Also these eastern sitar-like sounds brings some magic to this music.
In Finnish language the stress in always on the first syllable, so try saying 'TUOnela' that way, not 'tuone-ela'. Otherwise thanks for your reactions!
You should look into Kalevala book english edition. Full lord of the rings stuff of ancient times Finland. And J.R.R Tolkien draw inspiration to lord of the rings from the Finnish epic Kalevala.
Congrats, you've hit a gold vein of Finnish mythological texts infused with awesome metal music. Here are a few next suggestions with great stories. Added also the national epic's name Kalevala and the main character's name in it in parentheses. Have fun! 😊 My kantele (Kalevala) ua-cam.com/video/uMYgJ6u1c2U/v-deo.html (acoustic live) ua-cam.com/video/goVmwnXKgWY/v-deo.html (album version) Sampo (Kalevala, Ilmarinen) ua-cam.com/video/OGYHTJevXkQ/v-deo.html Majestic beast (Kalevala, Ilmarinen) ua-cam.com/video/fx551v8W9r0/v-deo.html Silver bride (Kalevala, Ilmarinen) ua-cam.com/video/xN-tu1AvAr4/v-deo.html Silent waters (Kalevala, Lemminkäinen) ua-cam.com/video/LVN2kueCO3g/v-deo.html Weaving the incantation (Kalevala, Lemminkäinen) ua-cam.com/video/AtkzXpzGysI/v-deo.html House of sleep (Kalevala, Kullervo) ua-cam.com/video/CleR2nYASdo/v-deo.html The smoke (Kalevala, Kullervo) ua-cam.com/video/J0Bd04qx6C8/v-deo.html Song of the sage (Kalevala, Väinämöinen) ua-cam.com/video/seR8FSqJn3E/v-deo.html Under the red cloud (inspired by Kalevala) ua-cam.com/video/juj4d5NlMCI/v-deo.html The skull (inspired by Kalevala) ua-cam.com/video/ldsk4xhT4QA/v-deo.html The bee (inspired by Kalevala) ua-cam.com/video/xf_4uvymwRw/v-deo.html
Why Finnish bands has their own mood in music they make? That is called Finnish melacholy and that is build in the Finnish songwriters. You can’t hear it elsewhere.
This band is sometimes called a national treasure of Finland. They are extremely versatile with their style, and arguably one of the best male vocalist ever.
Amorphis is one of my all time favorites. Finnish melodicdeathfolkprogmetal. Their lyrics are heavily influenced by Kalevala, the Finnish national epic. Since 2007 the lyrics have been written by Pekka Kainulainen, a Finnish artist (not a member of the band) who writes in Finnish and then they are translated to English. Tuonela is the land of the dead, underworld, sort of like Hades is in Greek mythology. River of Tuoni divides the worlds. I highly recommend The Bee for the next song from them.
Consider it done I loved this one
@@JTMMTV What comes to the song The Bee i can give you a little background so you can understand the story
Like most of their songs are from the book of Kalevala, and other folklore connected to it. Kalevala is basicly a collection of oral wisdom, poetry, incantations and mythology.
The Bee is about the demigod Lemminkäinen dying and being sent to the river Tuonela (the underworld) & his mother going to fetch him back. His mother sews his body back in one piece and the sky god Ukko sends a bee from the heavens to blow life back into him.
I'd also recommend some live performances to see the band in action at stage. Here is a good introductory song called "Sampo" Live at Oulu. ua-cam.com/video/OGYHTJevXkQ/v-deo.html
To what you said about "hitting different", Tolkien said about Kalevala, that it's stories are literature so very unlike any of the things that are familiar to general readers, they are so un-European and yet could only come from Europe. Here's a good video for that "The Bee" background, if you haven't already checked it out: "Stories of Finnish Art - Akseli Gallen-Kallela: Lemminkäinen's Mother, 1897". Tolkien also liked Sibelius' Kalevala themed work: "Sibelius : The Swan of Tuonela - Karajan*". Couple of traditional Finnish songs from Kanteletar to get into the mystical ancient mood: "Loituma - missing him" and "My Kantele (Eriskummainen kantele) - Loituma". Amorphis' version of "My Kantele": "Amorphis - My Kantele (Acoustic Reprise)". Here's a haunting tune, which could be an intro to that "On The Dark Waters" song: "Trad / Arr Salminen: Konevitsan kirkonkellot". Especially Sentenced's version of that song could be: "Sentenced - Konevitsan kirkonkellot". Here's Piirpauke's version: "Piirpauke - Konevitsan kirkonkellot". Since Amorphis is considered to have created the basis for the Finnish Folk Metal, here's a song from their album "Tales from the Thousand Lakes" (1994): "Amorphis - Black Winter Day".
They're great. I've been fan of them about 3 decades 😁 So... There is plenty to discover.
The Bee, Death of the King, Among Stars., Wanderer, House of Sleep....
Ever heard Imsomnium? Finnish, of course.
"Heart like a grave" (my favorite)
ua-cam.com/video/Xy5KAHD2uak/v-deo.html
There are so many awesome bands in Finland.
Children of Bodom (they split up -19. Gitarist/vocalist died suddenly december-20, R.I.P. Alexi Laiho 😭)
Anything from COB will do.
Greetings from 🇧🇻🇫🇮
Yes, you did it! Finally some love for Amorphis ❤️
Tomi has amazing voice, he is only growler I can listen 😅 They have so many good songs. If you want to hear a song with only clean vocals go with You I Need, House Of Sleep Or Smoke... Also would recommend Amongst Stars with Anneke van Giersbergen. Also with Amorphis go with official videos, they don't have many great live recordings in UA-cam.
Duuuuuuuuude I'm hooked lol
Sampo, Death of the King, The Bee, Silver Bride, Message in the Amber, Golden Elk, ...
One of my favourite bands. Not a bad album in their discography. Lyrics can seem strange and difficult to understand on 1st listen a lot of the time as their songs are all based on the Kalevala, which is an epic Finnish folk tale about the creation of the earth and magic and gods and the afterlife etc etc. A number of their albums are concept albums about a particular character from those tales. I would recommend songs like House Of Sleep, The Bee, Silver Bride, Amongst Stars, Heart Of. Giant, Towards and Against. They haven't done a bad album so you can't go wrong really.
One of the best songs ever made ❤️
Amorphis are such a great band
Great reaction:)
In the finnish mythology. In the underworld (Tuonela) everything is backwards when compared to the human world. Left is right, up is
down and so forth. There the world river turns around and becomes 'Tuonen joki', the river of the land
of the dead. In this form the river flows from north to south and upwards again towards the upper
world. In the heavens it returns to the spring at the roots of the birch tree. From there it flows down
through the skies once more as a world river. This is the eternal cycle of life.
The Bee please is awesome!!
I have it on my list for next week :)
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Nice reaction! Alot of their lyrics draw inspiration from Kalevala (the Finnish national epic) and their latest albums have been focusing on certain characters and story lines. I just read a book written about the band and i believe it said the last 3 or 4 albums lyrics have been written first in finnish by artist Pekka Kainulainen, and then translated to english. I think that sounds like an interesting and time consuming process!
They have so many amazing songs. You can get any of their song and you be impressed.))
The Bee official lyric video next. Bees are life givers in the Finnish mythology. With their honey from the god they can make the dead living again.
If you like to watch live performances, then I would recommend their Forging the Land of Thousand Lakes tour (Oulu gig).
For a more straight forward story You I need ua-cam.com/video/9rs-or7As0k/v-deo.html (but I just cannot resist - if I ever were to be rescued, let ithe rescuer be like him, please :) )
And a really really old one (with previous singer and all - might not recogize as the same band, even) My Kantele ua-cam.com/video/UufaC2TI7dg/v-deo.html - Totally from Kalevala.
"Truly they lie, they talk utter nonsense
Who say that music reckon that the kantele
Was fashioned by a god
Out of a great pike's shoulders
From a water-dog's hooked bones
It was made from the grief
It's belly out of hard days
It's soundboard from endless woes
It's strings gathered from torments
And it's pegs from other ills
Truly they lie, they talk utter nonsense
It's belly out of hard days
It's soundboard from endless woes
It's strings gathered from torments
And it's pegs from other ills
Truly they lie, they talk utter nonsense
So it not play, will not rejoice at all
Music will not play to please
Give off the right sort of joy
For it was fashioned from cares
Moulded from sorrow
From sorrow"
Nice one,i love it
You should check out some of In Flames older albums like The Jesters race,Whoracle,Colony,Clayman,
they are from Sweeden and are pioneers of Melodic death metal,might like it,their songs have some amazing lyrics aswell,tho their thematics is alot different from Amorphis.
To fully understand their lyrics you have to go trough the the Finnish national epic Kalevala and that can take some months maybe years 😂! This is good song but some of their best songs are so epic that my expectations are maybe unfairly high when ever it comes to this band. This kalevala theme can be fascinating and appealing if you are into dark and unique stories. It has been said that the Kalevala was the reason why J. R. R. Tolkien originally created 'the Lord of the Rings' stories. Also these eastern sitar-like sounds brings some magic to this music.
...also I agree that mainstream anything sucks!! Mainstream = making money... nothing else! No heart no soul.
In Finnish language the stress in always on the first syllable, so try saying 'TUOnela' that way, not 'tuone-ela'. Otherwise thanks for your reactions!
You should look into Kalevala book english edition. Full lord of the rings stuff of ancient times Finland. And J.R.R Tolkien draw inspiration to lord of the rings from the Finnish epic Kalevala.
Amorphis Alone, please
Congrats, you've hit a gold vein of Finnish mythological texts infused with awesome metal music.
Here are a few next suggestions with great stories. Added also the national epic's name Kalevala and the main character's name in it in parentheses. Have fun! 😊
My kantele (Kalevala)
ua-cam.com/video/uMYgJ6u1c2U/v-deo.html (acoustic live)
ua-cam.com/video/goVmwnXKgWY/v-deo.html (album version)
Sampo (Kalevala, Ilmarinen)
ua-cam.com/video/OGYHTJevXkQ/v-deo.html
Majestic beast (Kalevala, Ilmarinen)
ua-cam.com/video/fx551v8W9r0/v-deo.html
Silver bride (Kalevala, Ilmarinen)
ua-cam.com/video/xN-tu1AvAr4/v-deo.html
Silent waters (Kalevala, Lemminkäinen)
ua-cam.com/video/LVN2kueCO3g/v-deo.html
Weaving the incantation (Kalevala, Lemminkäinen)
ua-cam.com/video/AtkzXpzGysI/v-deo.html
House of sleep (Kalevala, Kullervo)
ua-cam.com/video/CleR2nYASdo/v-deo.html
The smoke (Kalevala, Kullervo)
ua-cam.com/video/J0Bd04qx6C8/v-deo.html
Song of the sage (Kalevala, Väinämöinen)
ua-cam.com/video/seR8FSqJn3E/v-deo.html
Under the red cloud (inspired by Kalevala)
ua-cam.com/video/juj4d5NlMCI/v-deo.html
The skull (inspired by Kalevala)
ua-cam.com/video/ldsk4xhT4QA/v-deo.html
The bee (inspired by Kalevala)
ua-cam.com/video/xf_4uvymwRw/v-deo.html
You had me at acoustic lol
Why Finnish bands has their own mood in music they make? That is called Finnish melacholy and that is build in the Finnish songwriters. You can’t hear it elsewhere.
and I am in love with it lol
Try there song Bad blood 😀