Visor om slutet (Songs About the End) is an acoustic album by the Finnish folk metal band Finntroll. It was released in 2003 by Spinefarm. It was the first album to feature Tapio Wilska on vocals.
Visor om slutet was released after a number of misfortunes befell several band members, including the death of guitarist Teemu Raimoranta whom the album is dedicated to. It was recorded in a cabin off in the woods near Helsinki, coined as an "acoustic experiment," and features the use of traditionally...
Visor om slutet (Songs About the End) is an acoustic album by the Finnish folk metal band Finntroll. It was released in 2003 by Spinefarm. It was the first album to feature Tapio Wilska on vocals.
Visor om slutet was released after a number of misfortunes befell several band members, including the death of guitarist Teemu Raimoranta whom the album is dedicated to. It was recorded in a cabin off in the woods near Helsinki, coined as an "acoustic experiment," and features the use of traditionally non-metal instruments such as the kazoo. Though quite different in its sound to the viking metal-inspired Jaktens tid, the album was a relative success. Katla had already left Finntroll before the album was recorded in February 2003, but participated in the session as a farewell gesture.
Line-up:
Jan "Katla" Jämsen - vocals
Samuli "Skrymer" Ponsimaa - rhythm guitar
Teemu "Somnium" Raimoranta - lead, rhythm & acoustic guitar, choirs
Samu "Beast Dominator" Ruotsalainen - drums
Henri "Trollhorn" Sorvali - keyboards
Sami "Tundra" Uusitalo - bass
Tapio Wilska - vocals
Song titles in English:
1. Swamp Spirit's Place
2. Vulture's Death
3. Vanish You Who Shines
4. Blood Tree
5. Under Every Root and Stone
6. When Everything Turns into Ice
7. Dance of the Last Rune
8. Prey
9. Worm's Song
10. Dark Depth
11. The Abyss Opens
The song Försvinn du som lyser was also featured on the Trollhammaren EP. The Trollhammaren EP version is heavier and faster and not acoustic (unlike the version on Visor om slutet). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.