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Tervaskanto [CD+DVD]

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発売日 2007年06月26日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルNapalm
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 NPLM26122
SKU 693723026121

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Korpiklaani: Cane (guitar); Jonne (acoustic guitar); Hittavainen (bagpipe); Juho (accordion); Jarkko (bass guitar); Matson (background vocals). Additional personnel: Samuel Dan, Yudai Fujita, Pete Ilvespakka, Nakki, Paukku (background vocals). Finnish folk-metal group (you read that right) Korpiklaani's greatest feat is to prove once and for all that there are still uncharted genres out there. This is not to say that there is anything tongue-in-cheek about what they do, and Tervaskanto is a really enjoyable, if sometimes cryptic, album. Korpiklaani ("woodland or forest clan" in Finnish) used to record as Shaman before 2002 and back then offered vocals primarily in the ancient Sami tongue. In recent years, they've taken a few steps toward accessibility by recording in a mixture of Finnish and English. The metal side of the group isn't too dire and a bit misleading (no "doom" or "death" here, despite their Arctic Circle pedigree). It primarily consists of chunky guitar chords welded to genuine and nimble Finnish folk, while the themes tend toward the rustic and debauched. The opener of this album is the fun, upbeat accordion-fueled romp "Let's Drink" (which is perhaps a sequel to the previous album's opener, "Happy Little Boozer," or maybe it's the final flourish in a triptych begun with "Beer Beer," from 2005's Voice of Wilderness). "Running with the Wolves" is actually a very restrained, string-folk tune at times, before it explodes off into a galloping romp (and, no, it's not a feminist tract, but a beer-hall instrumental). The title track of this album is a bit more metal in intention, but there's even more of an argument for punk, and overall Korpiklaani seem to be evolving in a more clearly folk-rock and less metal direction than on previous albums. They also seemed to be paralleling groups from other cultures that have plied rock (or punk) against Celtic or Gaelic strains. All of which is to say this is a lively and upbeat affair and one that should be noted for its top-notch, tight musicianship and engaging arrangements -- not for the novel genre tag. It wouldn't even be outlandish to assert that the group is doing the something for Finnish folk music akin to what Fairport Convention once did for the folk music of the British Isles. ~ Erik Hage
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Let's Drink

      アーティスト: Korpiklaani

    2. 2.
      Tervaskanto

      アーティスト: Korpiklaani

    3. 3.
      Viima

      アーティスト: Korpiklaani

    4. 4.
      Veriset Aparat

      アーティスト: Korpiklaani

    5. 5.
      Running With the Wolves

      アーティスト: Korpiklaani

    6. 6.
      Liekkion Isku

      アーティスト: Korpiklaani

    7. 7.
      Palovana

      アーティスト: Korpiklaani

    8. 8.
      Karhunkaatolaulu

      アーティスト: Korpiklaani

    9. 9.
      Misty Fields

      アーティスト: Korpiklaani

    10. 10.
      Vesilahden Verajilla

      アーティスト: Korpiklaani

    11. 11.
      Nordic Feast

      アーティスト: Korpiklaani

  2. 2.[DVD]

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Korpiklaani

オリジナル発売日:2007年

商品の紹介

Finnish folk-metal group (you read that right) Korpiklaani's greatest feat is to prove once and for all that there are still uncharted genres out there. This is not to say that there is anything tongue-in-cheek about what they do, and Tervaskanto is a really enjoyable, if sometimes cryptic, album. Korpiklaani ("woodland or forest clan" in Finnish) used to record as Shaman before 2002 and back then offered vocals primarily in the ancient Sami tongue. In recent years, they've taken a few steps toward accessibility by recording in a mixture of Finnish and English. The metal side of the group isn't too dire and a bit misleading (no "doom" or "death" here, despite their Arctic Circle pedigree). It primarily consists of chunky guitar chords welded to genuine and nimble Finnish folk, while the themes tend toward the rustic and debauched. The opener of this album is the fun, upbeat accordion-fueled romp "Let's Drink" (which is perhaps a sequel to the previous album's opener, "Happy Little Boozer," or maybe it's the final flourish in a triptych begun with "Beer Beer," from 2005's Voice of Wilderness). "Running with the Wolves" is actually a very restrained, string-folk tune at times, before it explodes off into a galloping romp (and, no, it's not a feminist tract, but a beer-hall instrumental). The title track of this album is a bit more metal in intention, but there's even more of an argument for punk, and overall Korpiklaani seem to be evolving in a more clearly folk-rock and less metal direction than on previous albums. They also seemed to be paralleling groups from other cultures that have plied rock (or punk) against Celtic or Gaelic strains. All of which is to say this is a lively and upbeat affair and one that should be noted for its top-notch, tight musicianship and engaging arrangements -- not for the novel genre tag. It wouldn't even be outlandish to assert that the group is doing the something for Finnish folk music akin to what Fairport Convention once did for the folk music of the British Isles. ~ Erik Hage|
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〈森メタル〉〈旅メタル〉〈フォーク・メタル〉などの愛称で親しまれているコルピクラーニが新作を発表! 今作でもフィンランドの伝統的なメロディーをメタル・サウンドに用いることで、己のアイデンティティーを誇示しています。何よりフロッギング・モリーやジェスロ・タルにも通じる聴きやすさとテンポの良さが、文句なしにいいんですって! もちろん酔いどれの哀愁あり。さぁ、みんなでコルピの宴にお邪魔しよう!
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