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Amorphis|Far From The Sun

Far From The Sun

Amorphis

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Listeners who found Am Universum too indulgent and jazzy will be happy to find that Far from the Sun is a streamlined rocker in comparison. At their best, Amorphis have carved great, twisting metallic riffs from the building blocks of Finnish folk melodies, and that continues here with standouts like "Planetary Misfortune," "Far From the Sun," and "Higher Ground." Yet as Amorphis drift further from their frenzied death metal roots and closer to mainstream hard rock, a trajectory they fully succeeded with on Elegy and less so on Tuonela and Am Universum, they lose the searching momentum that made their albums, if not always satisfying, at least intriguing. Previous high watermarks -- the pitch-black death of Karelian Isthmus; the heavy, doom-laden classic Tales From the Thousand Lakes; and even the progressive, keyboard-driven polish of Elegy -- were all signs of growth, expanding the definition of what Amorphis could tackle as a band. Far from the Sun, as well-executed and crafted as it may be, is another step toward a familiar middle. Any further from the sun and Amorphis are likely to wither and fade away.

© Wade Kergan /TiVo

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1
Day Of Your Beliefs
00:05:04

Thomas Eberger, Masterer - Amorphis, Producer, Arranger, Music, MainArtist - Hiili Hiilsemaa, Mixer - Pasi Koskinen, Lyricist - John McGregor, Producer

© 2003 Atomic Fire ℗ 2003 The Copyright in this sound recording is owned by OY EMI Finland AB

2
Planetary Misfortune
00:04:27

Amorphis, MainArtist

© 2003 Atomic Fire ℗ 2003 Atomic Fire

3
Evil Inside
00:03:57

Thomas Eberger, Masterer - Amorphis, Producer, Arranger, Music, MainArtist - Hiili Hiilsemaa, Mixer - Pasi Koskinen, Lyricist

© 2003 Atomic Fire ℗ 2003 The Copyright in this sound recording is owned by OY EMI Finland AB

4
Mourning Soil
00:03:47

Amorphis, MainArtist

© 2003 Atomic Fire ℗ 2003 Atomic Fire

5
Far from the Sun
00:04:00

Amorphis, MainArtist

© 2003 Atomic Fire ℗ 2003 Atomic Fire

6
Ethereal Solitude
00:04:30

Amorphis, MainArtist

© 2003 Atomic Fire ℗ 2003 Atomic Fire

7
Killing Goodness
00:03:55

Amorphis, MainArtist

© 2003 Atomic Fire ℗ 2003 Atomic Fire

8
God of Deception
00:03:38

Amorphis, MainArtist

© 2003 Atomic Fire ℗ 2003 Atomic Fire

9
Higher Ground
00:05:39

Amorphis, MainArtist

© 2003 Atomic Fire ℗ 2003 Atomic Fire

10
Smithereens
00:04:51

Amorphis, MainArtist

© 2003 Atomic Fire ℗ 2003 Atomic Fire

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Listeners who found Am Universum too indulgent and jazzy will be happy to find that Far from the Sun is a streamlined rocker in comparison. At their best, Amorphis have carved great, twisting metallic riffs from the building blocks of Finnish folk melodies, and that continues here with standouts like "Planetary Misfortune," "Far From the Sun," and "Higher Ground." Yet as Amorphis drift further from their frenzied death metal roots and closer to mainstream hard rock, a trajectory they fully succeeded with on Elegy and less so on Tuonela and Am Universum, they lose the searching momentum that made their albums, if not always satisfying, at least intriguing. Previous high watermarks -- the pitch-black death of Karelian Isthmus; the heavy, doom-laden classic Tales From the Thousand Lakes; and even the progressive, keyboard-driven polish of Elegy -- were all signs of growth, expanding the definition of what Amorphis could tackle as a band. Far from the Sun, as well-executed and crafted as it may be, is another step toward a familiar middle. Any further from the sun and Amorphis are likely to wither and fade away.

© Wade Kergan /TiVo

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