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Kalmah

Kalmah Album: “Swamplord”

Kalmah Album: “Swamplord”
Album Information :
Title: Swamplord
Release Date:2001-08-21
Type:Unknown
Genre:
Label:Century Media
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:727701807829
Customers Rating :
Average (4.7) :(26 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Evil In You Video
2 Withering Away Video
3 Heritance Of Berija Video
4 Black Roija Video
5 Dance Of The Water Video
6 Hades Video
7 Alteration Video
8 Using The Word Video
Irish McNasty (Sin City) - October 09, 2001
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Kalmah

OK the first thing that I have to say is the other guy Reid from Scotland who wrote the review saying that Kalmah sounds like C.O.F. is 100% out of his freakin MIND!! If In Flames and Children of Bodom were to sire an offspring together the Hellspawn that would come forth would be named KALMAH!! These guys have fantastic melodic guitar work as well as any from The Amott brothers and yes Dan Swano!. If you like swedish gothburg type metal (without the male clear buttrock vocals!) then chekck these guys out. A+ material all the way. Thanks & evil salutations

V. Propst (Tucson, AZ USA) - August 04, 2004
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
- Great album! Great debut, and they got even better later!

Debut album by Finnish metal band Kalmah.

This is a GREAT heavy metal album for fans of Children of Bodom, Norther, Eternal Tears of Sorrow, and even pure power metal or any other metal for that matter. This band at this time included Altti Vetelainen on bass (Vocalist/bassist of Eternal Tears of Sorrow) Petri Sankala on drums (did drums for ETOS), Pasi Hiltula on keyboard (which he also did in ETOS), and Pekka and Antii Kokko on rhythm guitar/vocals, and lead guitar respectively. This album's style is similar to that of Eternal Tears of Sorrow, and I am a big fan of both. However, with their next album called They Will Return, Kalmah would lose Vetelainen and Sankala, who would be replaced by Timo Lehtinen and Janne Kusmin, both equal in skill to their predecessors. After the third one, Swamplord, Pasi Hiltula recently left, who was replaced by Marco Sneck who will be featured on their new one from 2004.

Here is a song by song review-

1)Evil in You- 10/10. A great drum part at the beginning, moving into a great song with complex cooperation between the guitars and keyboard, making for a great sound. The solo could be a little more audible however.

2)Withering Away- 10/10. Great lead guitar riff, with excellent playing all the way through. Good solo.

3)Heritance of Berija- 10/10. A slightly more peaceful sound, but with brutal drumming and great lead guitar. The lyrics are very interesting, as well is political (unusual for metal), and especially interesting from a country bordering the former Soviet Union.

4)Black Roija- 9/10. Very good song, a tad bit generic but still great.

5)Dance of the Water- 8/10. Good song, not particularly remarkable.

6)Hades- 10/10. GREAT SONG! Unbeatable riff with a great solo, and I love that Children of Bodom-style keyboard BANG! Great lead guitar and lead keyboard work. Moves from catchy to brutal. Unbeatable song.

7)Alteration- 10/10. Excellent song. Enya-style keyboards moving into great leads. Works well with Sankala's drumming style.

8)Using the Word- 10/10. What can I say, a great finale. Moving keyboard solo, meaningful lyrics, and a moving riff. Beautiful song. Closes the album perfectly. I love the spit Pekka lets out to end the song.

But don't take my word for it, get this album now! Then get the EVEN BETTER They Will Return and Swampsong. What can I say, this is a consistently great album. Get the three of them in whatever order you like, because they are all so good and you're missing out unless you get all three! And don't forget to buy their album coming out this year (I think).

A. McCormack "Chris Metal Mac" (Vic, Australia) - November 07, 2005
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Kalmah? awesome metal

Swamplord is an amazing album, fast, heavy and melodic. Kalmah seem to amaze me with their guitar work, espicially in "Heritance of Berija" a guitar solo playing along with a fast piano tune actually sounds really awesome. "Hades" is an amazing song. Great album for a great band is all i really want to say.

Humban "Humban" (Hanover, NH, USA) - October 10, 2001
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Melodic Death Metal at its Best!!!

This is an excellent job for a debut album. I havn't heard anything like this in some years. The musicianship is well-crafted and shows signs of great talent, although the vocals is a bit too high pitched for my taste. KALMAH is destined for greatness if they maintain their integrity. GO FINLAND!!!

Edward J. Riddick "death black metal" (ny, wp usa) - August 15, 2006
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- This my favorite album of today

This is the best album i've bought in a long time. There was not one song on here that i got bored w/ every song was as good as the last. i would definately recomend this album to any one who's a fan of epic metal.

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