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Korpiklaani - Spirit Of The Forest



8 | 329 votes |
Release date: 10 November 2003
Style: Folk metal

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01. Wooden Pints
02. Before The Morning Sun
03. God Of Wind
04. With Trees
05. Pellonpekko
06. You Looked Into My Eyes
07. Hullunhumppa
08. Man Can Go Even Through The Grey Stone
09. Pixies Dance
10. Juokse Sinä Humma (Keep On Running, You My Horse)
11. Crows Bring The Spring
12. Hengettömiltä Hengiltä (From The Dead People's Spirit)
13. Shaman Drum
14. Mother Earth
15. Kädet Siipinä [2006 Japanese bonus]
16. Beer Beer [2006 Japanese bonus]

Additional info
Produced by Jay Bjugg
Recorded & mixed at BT-Powerhouse
Recorded by Jay, Tarnanen, Ozzie & Jameye
Mixed by Jay & Tarnanen
Mastered at Finnvox by Mika Jussila

Cover & booklet design by Pekka Keskinen

Both bonus tracks for Japan (2006 version) are from the 'Voice of Wilderness' album

Staff review by
Undercraft
Rating:
9.0
Folk Metal is somewhat a "new" genre in the scene, and I think that the recent explosion and success of the style is because people are tired of listening the same repetitive bands over and over again, like many other Metalheads, I find Folk Metal refreshing and very original, with bands like Cruachan, Elvenking, Skyclad and Tuatha De Danann stealing the spotlight, it was a matter of time until new bands show up.

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published 12.01.2005 | Comments (4)

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09.05.2016 - 00:17
Bad English
Tage Westerlund
Dunno what to think, but I think this is most metal album from this band, it has an old school touch into it and also folk elements , unique... wood people like me will understand it
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24.01.2023 - 02:13
Rating: 8
Zyk
I had half of these songs about 15 years ago and liked them back then so I decided to get the full album recently.

There's a lot of great stuff: guitar parts, folk instrumentation, atmosphere, half of the writing, and there is a good pacing/structure to the album.
There's a lot of much-less-than-great stuff: the majority of the vocals, some of the lyrics, and the other half of the writing.
Overall it's still pretty good and it's a fun look back to when Korpiklaani and Finnish folk metal in general were hitting their stride.
Mother Earth is a song that I could listen to on repeat for like 5 hours.
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