Wintersun (album)

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Wintersun
Wintersun cover
Studio album by Wintersun
Released September 13, 2004
Recorded January - May, 2004 Sundi Coop Studios
Genre Progressive metal
Melodic death metal
Melodic black metal
Power metal
Folk metal
Length 54:09
69:38 (with bonus tracks)
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Jari Mäenpää
Professional reviews
Wintersun chronology
Winter Madness
(2004)
Wintersun
(2004)
Wintersun: Tour Edition
(2006)

Wintersun, released on September 13, 2004, is the first release and full-length studio album by progressive metal band Wintersun. According to Jari Mäenpää, the cover reflects the cold and spacey atmosphere of the music on the album. Also, the man lying in the snow represents death, while the light behind the trees represents birth, or healing.[1] The Japanese edition of the album was released with the original three demo tracks.[2]

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Beyond the Dark Sun" – 2:38 (1998)
  2. "Winter Madness" – 5:08 (2002)
  3. "Sleeping Stars" – 5:41 (1995-2003)
  4. "Battle Against Time" – 7:03 (2002-2003)
  5. "Death and the Healing" – 7:13 (1996)
  6. "Starchild" – 7:54 (2000-2003)
  7. "Beautiful Death" – 8:16 (2003)
  8. "Sadness and Hate" – 10:16 (1996)
  9. "Winter Madness" (demo) [Japanese bonus track] − 6:00
  10. "Beyond the Dark Sun" (demo) [Japanese bonus track] − 2:43
  11. "Death and the Healing" (demo) [Japanese bonus track] − 6:46

[edit] Videography

A considerably short video was released for "Beyond the Dark Sun" running in at 2:43, compared to the song at 2:38 was directed by Maurice Swinkels in 2004. The video can be seen here.

[edit] Trivia

  • The songs on the album were written over a span of several years by Jari Mäenpää, starting in 1995 and ending in 2003.[3]
  • The song "Beautiful Death" is about Jari's experience with tuberculosis following his hospitalization.[4]
  • On Kristian Wåhlin's art for the album cover, The man fallen into the snow could represent "death", "despair" and the light between the trees could represent "home", "destination", "birth/healing".[5]

[edit] Credits

[edit] Band members

[edit] Production

  • Drums recorded at Tico Tico Studios in January, 2004 by Ahti Kortelainen.
  • Everything else recorded at Sundi Coop Studios in April by Tuomo Valtonen.
  • Mixed at Sonic Pump Studios in May by Nino Laurenne.
  • Mastered at Finnvox Studios in May by Mika Jussila.
  • All music and lyrics written and composed by Jari Mäenpää.

[edit] Other

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