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| 1. Weaving the Incantation |
| 2. A Servant |
| 3. Silent Waters |
| 4. Towards And Against |
| 5. I Of Crimson Blood |
| 6. Her Alone |
| 7. Enigma |
| 8. Shaman |
| 9. The White Swan |
| 10. Black River |
| 11. Sign |
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Amorphis Masterpiece,
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This review is from: Silent Waters (Audio CD)
After the first time I listened to this album, all I could say was "Wow!" Amorphis is definitely back on top of their game with "Silent Waters." Not that I feel they have ever released a bad album; in the ten years that I have been listening to them, they have consistently been one of my favorite bands, through all of their musical changes. However, with new vocalist Tomi Joutsen and a return to their roots in the folklore of the Finnish epics The Kanteletar and The Kalevala, this is truly an amazing album, in the vein of "Elegy" and "Tales From The Thousand Lakes." Following on the heels of last year's incredible "Eclipse," this is the story of Lemminkainen from The Kalevala, who embarks on a hero's journey and literally goes to hell and back; the entire cycle of poems (English translation) that comprises this story can be read on Amorphis' official website. While every song on this album is excellent, and obviously are meant to be taken as a whole in order to tell the story, "Weaving the Incantation," "Towards and Against," "The White Swan" and "Black River" are my personal favorites; the return to contrasting clean and guttural vocals being one of the main reasons. Basically, buy this album as soon as possible and you will not be disappointed! On a side note, one of the most frustrating things with new albums today is that the foreign release has all sorts of extra stuff, while the extra songs are not made available in the USA until months later, usually on a "special" edition, which just means buying the same album twice. Thank you, Amorphis, for making a bonus track standard on the last two US releases!
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stunning! (4.5/5),
By freedom78 (Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Silent Waters (Audio CD)
I've never been a big Amorphis fan and have, in the past, decided against purchasing their albums. I never thought their music bad, mind you, but it just wasn't my cup of tea. But this album has completely changed my view of this band. Melodic, a great mix of brutal vocals with beautiful clean vocals, and fantastic songwriting, this album hooked me in with the opening riff and I was kept fast, throughout. The combination of songs that are wonderfully beautiful, acoustic and often folk driven, with others that are straight up metal is one that Amorphis use masterfully, on this album. Simply stunning!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amorphis are back!,
This review is from: Silent Waters (Audio CD)
Again..............Well the return to form album was Eclipse and this sees them experimenting with that sound again..This seems alot more natural this time around...As strong as ever...Up there with Elegy, Tales and Eclipse
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