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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If I could give it more than 5 stars...
...you better believe I would! This has to be the most daring and innovative band on Napalm Records, which is really saying a lot, since that same label carries Atrocity, Vintersorg, Sirenia, and other fantastic artists. But Korpiklaani is likely to be some of the most captivating, yet very fun metal you'll ever hear. If you were put off by the overdose of black metal...
Published on August 13, 2004 by mysanthropyk_overlord

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not as good as later work
While enjoyable, I can't justify giving this a higher rating because I consider Tales Along This Road to be superior primarily because of the presence of accordion. That said, I don't regret getting it.
Published on November 25, 2008 by Eric Schwenke


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If I could give it more than 5 stars..., August 13, 2004
This review is from: Spirit of the Forest (Audio CD)
...you better believe I would! This has to be the most daring and innovative band on Napalm Records, which is really saying a lot, since that same label carries Atrocity, Vintersorg, Sirenia, and other fantastic artists. But Korpiklaani is likely to be some of the most captivating, yet very fun metal you'll ever hear. If you were put off by the overdose of black metal influence found on Finntroll's albums, then Korpiklaani is the antidote. First of all, they sing in English, so you can understand them. Their earlier works, under the band name Shaman, were in Finnish, but their first attempt in English is much better. Not that Jonne is any particularly wonderful lyricist, but hey, it's all based off of Finnish folklore, so in the end, it's all good. This album features searing guitar work, inspired by gothic and old-school metal and maybe even a tad of folk-noir, but the real highlight comes from Hittavainen, the violinist/flutist. It's not like Tristania or My Dying Bride, where you get a little melancholic violin sample now and then; Hittavainen is right up front there, playing alongside the guitars and often taking center stage. His work sounds exactly like what you'd expect to hear sitting around a campfire in the Finnish wilderness. As a friend of mine so kindly pointed out, Jonne (vocals/lead guitar) has the voice of a storyteller who's trying to scare little kids. It may sound contrary to the music at first, but his voice really grows on you after a while.

One thing that might put many listeners off is the fact that many of the songs are rather short. There are a few long ones, like the absolutely exceptional "With Trees," but most of them never even exceed four minutes (some don't even reach three). There are six songs that are totally instrumental, with the best (and longest) being the closer, "Mother Earth." It sounds nothing like the sappy Within Temptation song by the same name, by the way. This one actually possesses fine musicianship. It reminds me a bit of a Native American tune, although it's really Native Finnish, hehe. Other highlights for me are "Pellonpekko" (an instrumental adaptation of a Finnish folk tune; there are several like it but this is the best), "Wooden Pints," and "Before the Morning Sun." There are no poor songs, although Jonne's vocals in "You Looked Into My Eyes" aren't very good (the song itself is, though). This is an excellent addition to any metal collection. If you like this type of 'nature metal,' I'd also recommend Agalloch and Nest; neither band sounds anything like Korpiklaani (Nest isn't even metal), but are great for forest souls. A must-have; Finland's best band easily!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars OH. MY. GOD., January 16, 2006
This review is from: Spirit of the Forest (Audio CD)
5 stars! 10 stars! This is some of the most hands down astounding music I have ever heard. I got this CD because it was recommended to me as a fan of Finntroll. Well, Korpiklaani surpasses even them, it's perfect, pure genius! I can listen to their music over and over again. The instrumentals are brilliant. And I disagree with those who don't like the vocals. The guy's vocals are great, sort of gruff-clean-slightly growly, and in fact quite sexy (I am a female so I can say this! heheheh).

I see in other reviews that some people are comparing this band to Flogging Molly... admittedly I am not that familiar with them, but from the bits I've heard, I would disagree actually, to me they are a little more like Skyclad or Cruachan (but not celtic of course).
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome and innovative!!, March 23, 2005
This review is from: Spirit of the Forest (Audio CD)
Korpiklaani do an incredible job of blending traditional Finnish folk music and heavy metal together in a way that most similar bands fail in doing. In fact, the only other band that I've heard successfully attempt this, is Finntroll, and Spirit of the Forest is way better than anything Finntroll ever did. This is by far one of the most interesting, powerful and innovative albums I've heard in a long time. I absolutely love the instrumentals "The Pixie's Dance" and "Hullenhumppa". "Wooden Pints", "God of Wind", and "Man Can Go Even Through The Grey Stone" are probably my favorite songs on the album. The vocals aren't bad at all, ranging from low growls to gravelly throated singing at times, and the guitar work is quite good, though there could have been a few more solos in some of the songs, but that doesn't take away from the music whatsoever. What really makes it all worthwhile is the folk aspect, with the violins, accordians and flutes- like I said, not something that is done well very often. All in all, this is a great album, and if you like the mideival sounding folk influenced Scandanavian rock, this is definately for you. Awesome!!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars what if..., January 11, 2007
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This review is from: Spirit of the Forest (Audio CD)
Imagine if you will that Metallica had been asked to do the soundtrack to Braveheart. That is what much of this album sounds like. I don't speak Finnish but I do enjoy this quite a bit. Where else does metal guitar and accordian gel so well?
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hypnotic - will come to define the "Viking Metal" genre, December 10, 2006
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Definitely a unique album. Wikipedia correctly classifies Korpiklaani as Finnish Folk Metal, but this album is multilayered with haunting celtic and Central European elements. There are even some wooden flutes that - darned if they don't sound like something done in a Mexican Mayan performance. More experimental than metal, but metalheads will be comfortable with this album.

I heard the song Pellonpekko on WSOU - Seton Hall Pirate Radio - and was spellbound. Korpiklaani clearly didn't make this album in order sell it to the mainstream - which is why the "in your face" metal fans in New Jersey think they are worth listening to.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Korpi-catchy, January 4, 2007
This review is from: Spirit of the Forest (Audio CD)
I was a huge Fintroll fan before I discovered this band, and I have to say that Kopiklaani isn't -quite- the same, but it's very good in a few other ways. This is, for the most part, a great companion to Fintroll because it still has some of the folk sound, but is less hard. If you're having not-so-great a day, and aren't really feeling like you want some HARD stuff, this is the band for you. My only complaint with the band as a whole (and with every album) is that some of the tunes are a bit repetetive. This especially sticks out in their beautiful musical pieces without singing. It doesn't make it any less beautiful, but after you've listened to it a few times, it starts to get old. I really enjoy this album, but highly advise anyone looking at this album to check out their newest "Tales Along This Road" first, as it is a much better album with a newer, not so "fuzzy" sound. After you check that out, then come back and grab this one up if you like what you heard. A great band if you like Fintroll, or if you're simply looking for something a little different.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not as good as later work, November 25, 2008
This review is from: Spirit of the Forest (Audio CD)
While enjoyable, I can't justify giving this a higher rating because I consider Tales Along This Road to be superior primarily because of the presence of accordion. That said, I don't regret getting it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars korpiklaani- spirit of the forest, February 9, 2008
This review is from: Spirit of the Forest (Audio CD)
the cd is great. lots of great music to listen to in the car. It sounds best when volume is high
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Viking/Folk Metal, December 10, 2007
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Ok, I'm not a fan of super brief reviews, but in this case I think short and sweet is best.

If you are a fan of, or have an interest in, viking/folk metal, BUY THIS ALBUM. You will not regret this purchase, as Korpiklaani are among the best in the genre.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites!, September 22, 2007
This review is from: Spirit of the Forest (Audio CD)
This is an amazing piece of work! It's great if you just want to settle down after a long, hard, frustrating day. Korpiklaani completely master blending folk metal and heavy metal together to make an absolutely awsome listening experience for any folk metal fan. Tracks like "Wooden pints", "Shaman drum","Man Can Go Even Through the Grey Stone," and "With Trees" are among my favorites and get stuck in your head after the first time of hearing them. "Pellonpekko" and "Mother Earth" are tremendously brilliant instrumentals. I strongly recommend this album to fans of Finntroll, Kampfar, and Dragonlord. It trully makes you feel as though you are living in a deep forest away from all civilization and are up and about talking to animals....at least it does for me...
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