Carnifex Umbris wrote:
I think Vesilahden Veräjillä would have been too monotonous in one of their other albums, but given that it's such a change of pace from the album as a whole, it works a bit better.
You're right about that. Tervaskanto is full of short and fast 3 min. songs and Vesilahden Veräjillä, much like Palovana, does provide a welcome change in pace but I still don't like this song as much as the rest. Interesting thing to know about this album is that their accordion player Juho wrote 5 of the songs (Veriset äpärät, Palovana, Running With The Wolves, Liekkiön Isku and Misty Fields). I think his only contribution was the instrumental bonus track Free Like An Eagle from the previous album. He certainly did a good job though.
Btw, you scored this 2 points higher than TATR. Is it because of the lyrics ? I remember you had an issue with the songs sung in english and on Tervaskanto there is only Misty Fields. I still haven't acquired the album so I never had the chance to read the translations. I doubt it's because of the album simplistic and straightforward nature. I'm curious to know, since you didn't made any comparisons between the two albums in your review.
