Tervaskanto (meaning elder) is the fourth album by the Finnish band Korpiklaani a band that is positioned in a place of privilege Folk European metal, something that distinguishes this group is that their music has an equal proportion of metal and folk music of Finland (Humppa) prevailing the highly original rhythmic foundation with drums, accordion and violin obtaining a truly customized sound.
The first thing to note is the beautifully presented with excellent photographs including step between winter and spring and of course the entire disc art, as is common to most of the lyrics are in Finnish .... the theme of the album playing enters with dark elements of the customs, legends, history and folklore for example the song Finnish Veriset Aparat deals with the custom of killing and abandoning unwanted babies in the forest or the song Vesilahden veräjillä which tells the story of how a missionary was hacked to pieces.
As usual Korpiklaani discs, the first song is the theme of the drink is an issue as gay as it is usual in them ....
Korpiklaanni here I leave with her album entitled "Tervaskanto" shows that his proposal is still in force and can exploit many more folk melodies as well metaleras all with the joy of Folk Metal.
Artist:::
Korpiklaani Album::: Tervaskanto
Year::: 2007
Genre::: Folk Metal
Country ::: Finlandia
Tracklist:
1. Let`s drink
2. Tervaskanto
3. Viima
4. Veriset Äpärät
5. Running with Wolves
6. Liekkiön Isku
7. Palovana
8. Karhunkaatolaulu
9. Misty Fields
10. Vesilahden Veräjillä
11. Nordic Feast
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