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Album · 2001

Filed under Folk Metal

Tracklist

1. Ukkosenjumalan poika (6:09)
2. Köyliönjärven jäällä (Pakanavedet II) (6:29)
3. Kuin ikuinen (7:20)
4. Tuulen koti, aaltojen koti (4:02)
5. Pakanajuhla (4:21)
6. 1065: Aika (11:01)
7. Suden uni (1:02)

Total Time: 40:26

Line-up/Musicians

- Ville Sorvali / Lead Vocals, Bass Guitar
- Henri Sorvali / Clean Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Choirs
- Mitja Harvilahti / Guitars, Vocals
- Markus Euren / Keyboards
- Marko Tervonen / Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals

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"Suden Uni" although feeling like a collection of drinking songs, is a fun and consistent listen.

“Suden Uni” is legendary Finnish act Moonsorrow’s debut album, which will be shortly followed that same year by a much more well developed album, “Voimasta Ja Kunniasta”, one of the most solid releases of the band’s discography. In fact this album does not stand at the same level as the sophomore LP, however, it is proof that Moonsorrow have taken a further step ahead from the previous demos, towards the path of maturity.

Moonsorrow adapt a cleaner production for their full length, compared to the rawness of the EPs/Demos, and start to incorporate a lot more Nordic Folk influenced melodies in their music, as well as exotic instruments like the accordion and the famous jaw harp, but also several keyboards are used. But compared to future albums these folkish instruments are used in a much more subtle way, and serve the sole purpose to enrich the sound; they don’t play a particularly important role within a song. This said, it’s easy to imagine how much less atmospheric and more straight-forward this LP is, again compared to the complexity of future Moonsorrow albums, thus more riff driven and melodic.

“Sudden Uni” means “A Wolf’s Dream” in Finnish: by only the title, you can tell what Mooonsorrow’s lyrics deal with, and, if you’re familiar with the band, it will be very easy to guess the main themes of the album: Viking./Nordic wars, proud warriors, Gods, but also normal people and their sense of honor. the first track is probably the one that is the oddest of all, seemingly coming from a completely different style: “Son of the God Of Thunder” (English translation) is about a young, teenage God who gets expelled by his father from the clouds, because of his futile and reckless behavior. Other than that, the lyrics deal with the above mentioned themes in a casual way, without being particularly evocative.

Because of it’s straight-forwardness, “Suden Uni” in some points seems to be a collection of drinking songs, instead of profound, epic poems of music. This impression obviously does not occur in every song: for example, in the eleven minute “1065: Time”, there are some good doses of epicness in the songwriting and the structure of the song is fantastic, which includes also more ambient friendly passages, mostly in the first few minutes. But the rest of the songs offer little variation, and some are not at all as memorable as they should be: “As Eternal” and “Son Of The God Of Thunder” come a little close to annoy me, however, standing in the middle of them (according to the tracklist) is “Pakanavedet II”, much more accessible and interesting, thanks to the massive presence of the Jew Harp and fun, heavy rhythms. . “Home Of the Wind…” is a little too simple and banal for my taste, but it still has interesting arrangements overall.

“Suden Uni” can be a fun listen for sure, and even if some melodies come a little too close to being corny and clichéd, it’s still a solidly structured release for Moonsorrow, an album that is the natural predecessor of “Voimasta Ja Kunniasta”, which uses a more complex and solid formula.
arcane-beautiful
Battle Metal is a hard genre to get in to. Recently there have been Battle Metal bands springing up from holes in the ground like smurfs, some do actually make some great music (Alestorm's new album rules), but then again, some can just annoy you, they take the spirit of Battle Metal and just ruin it with songs about geting drunk and having their way with anicent women who have been dead for thousands of years (that sounds a bit necro).

But then we have the great Battle Metal bands, who, rather than drink themselves into George Best airport, actually mean what they right, and sing about great epic battles and mythology, and seeing the drinking as reward, rather than a lifestyle. I felt that Koripiklanni have kind of seen themselves becoming too obsessive with drinking (listen to Vodka and Bring Us Pints Of Beer).

Moonsorrow are definelty one of if not the best Battle Metal band ever. Instead of waddling on about how drunk a man can get, they make pieces of music that are longer and more epic than a Lord Of The Rings movie. With extended instumental passages with folky breakdowns, and weird black metal influences, they definelty are in line for the Battle Metal throne that Bathory left so long ago.

Suden Uni is an epic leviathan that is full of emotion, bombastic sounds and Finish mythology. There lyrics (even though in Finnish, thats what translations are for) are poetry none the less, explaining enough to put the Kalevala to shame;

1. Ukkosenjumalan Poika - Extremely epic, a great first song. Really grabs the listeners attention. I love how Moonspell don't need alot of vocals in their songs and rely more on the quality and the vastness of the music itself. The vocals are not that bad, they remind me of early Children Of Bodom. The blastbeats at the end are heart stopping.

2. Köyliönjärven Jäällä (Pakanavedet II) - I love the use of mouth harp (or as the keyboardist of my band Eternia would say...bingy bongie), reminds me of Fintroll. The extended passages remind me of Enslaved & Opeth, where they can keep a listener intrested without putting them to sleep.

3. Kuin Ikuinen - This song is alot like the first, where the folk is replaced with symphonic styles. I love the sound effects, they really add texture and atmospher to the extended passages, and really give us the impression of a battle scene.

4. Tuulen Koti, Aaltojen Koti - The ocean sounds add more to the jaunty folky tune. The flute parts remind me of Jethro Tull, and the harmonies created are beautiful. A more solemn moment in this wonder.

5. Pakanajuhla - Sounds like an Irish jig that i would have played ages ago. Very Fintroll again, with the use of a jaunty beat. I also love the thrash metal riff before the blast beats...if thats not Prog, i don't know what is.

6. 1065: Aika -You can tell this is gonna be epic.A slow into with an epic climax. For some reason it's very doomy, and reminds me of My Dying Bride. The scream after the spoken word passage is very epic indeed. The epic Emperor choir moments are hair raising. It's less folky and more metal.

7. Suden Uni - A Pain Of Salvation like piano ending with bingy bongie. An amazing end to an epic album.

8. Tulkaapa Äijät! - A good drinking song, not all about how much someone can love beer. It reminds me of that song Mickey, for some reason. Finn's love their drink.

CONCLUSION: This is one of the milestones of Battle Metal. If you are intrested in Battle Metal, then buy this one, it's just a great album, and really makes people proud to believe in this once great genre. Now excuse me, I've got a keg with my name on it...

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