This week’s Blackdiamond’s Metal Mayhem on Tuesday 12th April is a special show starring guitarist Tomi Koivusaari from Finnish metal legends AMORPHIS. You will hear the recently recorded interview with Tomi conducted by our Senior Manager Alison Booth (who also has the radio show on TotalRock) at their recent show in Nottingham, along with specially selected tracks. The show also features another chat with Uri Dijk from Dutch metallers TEXTURES, also recorded in Nottingham.
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I first discovered epic Finnish progressive metallers AMORPHIS back in the “Tuonela” days of 1999. They fast became one of my favourites and have always blown me away with their live performances. Moving forwards to the band’s 12th album release in 2015, “Under The Red Cloud”, it achieved impressive chart results all around the world, including their first ever entry in United Kingdom and Australia, as well as their highest ever entries in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands and France.
I last saw AMORPHIS at Bloodstock Open Air in 2013, so jumped at the opportunity to go and see my favourite Finns on the last date of their tour in Ireland and the UK at The Rescue Rooms in Nottingham. Prior to the show, I had interviews with Tomi from AMORPHIS and Uri from TEXTURES, so I just caught the end of opening band, Greek prog metallers POEM. I hadn’t heard them before and was impressed with what I saw – quality music with great stage presence, I look forward to hearing more.
After a short break, the next band on stage were modern prog metallers from the Netherlands, TEXTURES. I didn’t catch the whole performance but what I experienced was a great crowd pleasing show. The band were full of energy, delivering a finely honed and tight performance, featuring tracks from their new album “Phenotype”.
On to the main band of the night! The venue seemed to be pretty packed from my view at the front, with the crowd cheering for AMORPHIS to make their appearance, the stage adorned with the stunning album artwork on all sides. Each band member appeared on stage one after the other, accompanied by a prolonged introduction to ‘Under The Red Cloud’, which went down well with the Finn loving metal crowd! The opening three songs were all new and I’d been dying to hear them live, they didn’t disappoint! ‘Under The Red Cloud’, ‘Sacrifice’ and ‘Bad Blood’ set the tone for the next hour and a half, our eardrums were treated to the unique sound that makes AMORPHIS sound like nobody else in metal. Tomi Joutsen‘s vocals were on fine form, flowing effortlessly between clean singing and growls, he also worked the crowd like the pro that he is. Lead guitarist Esa Holopainen‘s solos sounded perfectly melodic, he really makes that guitar sing! It was great to hear, but unfortunate that I could barely see him from my left side of the stage surrounded by giants! It’s a shame the stage in this venue did not allow for Esa, Tomi Koivusaari and Niclas Etelävuori to move around and swap sides, but entirely understandable given the size and the fact there are six band members.
AMORPHIS, Nottingham 2016
With a catalogue of albums stretching back over 24 years, it must be get a little more difficult with each tour to choose set lists, but some great classics were played during the show. ‘Drowned Maid’ from the epic 1994 release “Tales From The Thousand Lakes” stood out for two reasons – it was great to hear the dual vocals between the two Tomi‘s, complementing each other well. The other was the slight hiccup whereby the custom microphone Tomi J uses had a technical hitch and he had to use a standard one, which worked perfectly but looked quite strange! Quite rightly, there was a large cheer from the crowd when he came back with the one we know and associate him with.
‘The Wanderer’ and ‘Hopeless Days’ from the last album release “Circle” sounded excellent, showcasing Santeri Kallio‘s atmospheric multi-layered keyboard sounds, along with the crowd’s fine voice during the choruses. The whole rhythm section of the band is a real powerhouse backdrop complementing Tomi‘s vocals and Jan Rechberger‘s precision drumming creates a commanding presence.
‘House Of Sleep’ from 2006’s “Eclipse” was a splendid close to the show before the encores. And what an encore it was! Starting with the new opus ‘Death Of A King’, this is already high up in my top AMORPHIS songs of all time. I never tire of listening to it and to see the track performed live was stunning. Followed by the equally excellent ‘Silver Bride’ and ‘The Smoke’ to round off the perfect metal night.
AMORPHIS – don’t leave it too long until you come back to see us in the UK!!
Set List:
Under The Red Cloud
Sacrifice
Bad Blood
Sky Is Mine
The Wanderer
On Rich And Poor
Drowned Maid
Dark Path
Four Wise Ones
Silent Waters
My Kantele
Hopeless Days
House Of Sleep
Encore:
Death Of A King
Silver Bride
The Smoke
Rating: 9.5/10
Our recent interview with Tomi Koivusaari can be found at this location. Check out some photos from the show on the slide show below.
Finland’s progressive metal veterans AMORPHIS are currently storming through Europe on their “Under The Red Cloud” 2016 tour, in support of their 12th album which was released last September.
“Under The Red Cloud” which was produced by the world renowned Jens Bogren, achieved great chart results all around the world, including their first ever entry in United Kingdom and Australia, as well as their highest ever entries in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands and France. AMORPHIS have been busy touring since the release of the album, touring Finland in September and October 2015, before ending the year in style with a run of dates appearing with NIGHTWISH and ARCH ENEMY.
On the last date of the band’s British and Irish dates, at The Rescue Rooms in Nottingham, I caught up with guitarist Tomi Koivusaari for a chat about the tour and album. You can read a few excerpts from the chat and view the video below.
Tomi Koivusaari, AMORPHIS Nottingham 2016
Discussing the reaction of the fans to “Under The Red Cloud”, Tomi said:
“A lot of people have said that it sounds somehow fresh and there’s new elements, but there’s also a lot of stuff from our history as well. We are still very satisfied with it, how it turned out.
On the gigs, it’s nice to see how people are reacting to the new songs. It feels like the new songs are even more popular, at least here in England, than the very old ones.”
On the band’s longstanding collaboration with lyricist Pekka Kainulainen, Tomi stated:
“None of us are into writing lyrics, so we don’t want to ruin the songs with our lousy lyrics (laughs). I think it works to us, this subject, it’s not from Kalevala any more, but the way the stories are written, it’s like based on Kalevala stories and also the same kind of subjects. It would be quite odd if we were singing about fast cars or something!”
Regarding future tour dates, including a first for AMORPHIS to South Africa, Tomi enthused:
“Very excited to go there! This time we will play Cape Town and Johannesburg and having a safari of course, so looking forward. I don’t know what to expect.”
For more information on AMORPHIS and the full tour schedule, check their official website here and official Facebook page at this location.
Finnish masters of melancholic metal, AMORPHIS, have announced dutch polyrhythmic metal maniacs TEXTURES as support for their upcoming European tour in March/April 2016. See all dates below.
On this tour, AMORPHIS will be showcasing tracks their current, highly-acclaimed album “Under The Red Cloud” (released: September 4th, 2015 via Nuclear Blast), which can be ordered here.
A new live video for the track ‘The Four Wise Ones’ will be released soon, watch a brand-new teaser here:
German dates presented by:
Metal Hammer, Sonic Seducer, Musix, Metalnews.de, Nuclear Blast Mag
04.03. D Hannover – Capitol
05.03. DK Copenhagen – Amager Bio
06.03. S Stockholm – Debaster Strand
08.03. S Gothenburg – Sticky Fingers
09.03. N Oslo – Vulkan Arena
10.03. N Drammen – Union Scene
11.03. N Bergen – USF
12.03. N Haugesund – Byscenen
14.03. DK Aarhus – Voxhall
15.03. D Hamburg – Gruenspan
17.03. NL Tilburg – O13
w/ TEXTURES
18.03. UK Bristol – Fleece
19.03. UK Manchester – Sound Control
20.03. IRL Dublin – Button Factory
22.03. UK Wolverhampton – Slade Rooms
23.03. UK London – o2 Academy Islington*
24.03. UK Glasgow – Cathouse
25.03. UK Nottingham – Rescue Rooms
26.03. F Paris – Le Petit Bain*
27.03. LUX Esch Sur Alzette – Kulturfabrik
29.03. I Florence – Viper Club
30.03. I Rome – Orion
31.03. SLO Nova Gorice – Mostnova
01.04. SRB Novi Sad – The Quartier
02.04. BG Sofia – Mixtape 5 Club
03.04. RO Bucharest – Arenele Romane
05.04. H Budapest – Barba Negra Club
06.04. PL Wroclaw – Alibi
07.04. A Vienna – Szene
08.04. D Munich – Backstage
09.04. D Geiselwind – Music Hall
10.04. I Milan – Fabrique
12.04. D Frankfurt – Batschkapp
13.04. D Berlin – PBHF Club
14.04. D Ludwigsburg – Rockfabrik
15.04. CH Pratteln – Z7*
16.04. B Antwerp – Trix
17.04. D Bochum – Matrix
*no TEXTURES
More AMORPHIS live dates:
13.02. FIN Joensuu – Lunta Ilosaaressa
05.06. CZ Pilsen – Metalfest Open Air
10.06. FIN Tampere – South Park-Festival
24.06. FIN Nummijarvi – Nummirock
07.07. FIN Helsinki – Kaisaniemi
14. – 16.07. D Neukirchen-Vluyn – Dong Open Air
15./16.07. S Gävle – Gefle Metal Festival
22.07. FIN Laukaa – John Smith Festival
More info: http://www.amorphis.net http://www.facebook.com/amorphis http://www.nuclearblast.de/amorphis
Italian female fronted visual death metal act ELARMIR, who recetly signed with ALPHA OMEGA Management, are confirmed to support AMORPHIS on February 6th at Re:Public, in Minsk.
ELARMIR – with influences of progressive- black metal, jazz, groove and classic music – was born in 2010 as a project of metal and classical music for films. The purpose was to join visual and musical art without following any business wire but just the band’s own idea and musical flavor. On September 2015 came out the band’s latest album “Human Wisdom”. In July 2015 ELARMIR supported ARCH ENEMY in Rome. Furthermore the band shared the stage with EPICA and SIRENIA at Maximum Rock Festival 2015 on October 16th in Bucarest.
As it is our tradition to announce our “Top Metal” each year, we, Metal Shock Finland’s staff, met up again and voted for our favourite albums of 2015. There is a list of the Top 5 Metal Albums which you can see below, however I should mention that we believe that almost all the metal albums which were released this year were great, except for a few disappointing ones. Check out our list and share yours with us. We wish you all a wonderful and metal new year!
1
IRON MAIDEN
Album: The Book of Souls
Record Label: Parlophone
Release Date: 4 September 2015
2
SAXON
Album: Battering Ram
Record Label: UDR Music
Release Date: 16 October 2015
3
HELLOWEEN
Album: My God Given Right
Record Label: Nuclear Blast
Release Date: May 29 2015
4
Gus G.
Album: Brand New Revolution
Record Label: Century Media Records
Release Date: 24 July 2015
5
AMORPHIS
Album: Under The Red Cloud
Record Label: Nuclear Blast
Release Date: 4 September 2015
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