One for Sorrow

One for Sorrow

by Insomnium
One for Sorrow

One for Sorrow

by Insomnium

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition / Reissue)

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Overview

While they've never exactly qualified as paparazzi targets, the members of Finnish gothic death metal ensemble Insomnium always seem to keep a pretty low profile between albums, happily buggering off to their respective caves for hibernation or whatever it is they do up there in the frozen north. All jesting aside, when the band eventually resumes its rock & roll existence, a grand reentrance is almost de rigueur, and fifth album One for Sorrow's deliberate, slow-rising intro piece, "Inertia," delivers just that, via minimal echoes and ghostly cymbals that evolve through marshal rhythms and murmured growls into the recognizable blend of thundering riffs, lush synths, and spine-tingling howls that define the Gothenburg metal style. Yes, its true that the Fins continue to tinker cautiously with that style's basic ingredients here, as they did on 2009's Across the Dark, resulting in the dominant clean singing of "Meandering Through the Shadows" and the processed techno beats strapped onto dreamy instrumental "Decoherence." But, by and large, Insomnium still seem happy to cater to genre loyalists and other sticklers to tradition with alternately brutal and morose mini-epics like "Song of the Blackest Bird" and "Lay the Ghost to Rest," as well as multiple examples of melo-death-by-numbers. Some are kick-drum-happy bruisers barked with Cookie Monster fervor and streaked with serpentine synth accoutrements ("Only One Who Waits," "Every Hour Wounds," Regain the Fire"); others complex studies in dark and light, both vocal and instrumental ("Unsung," the title track); yet all have their modest rate of innovation justified by Insomnium's reliably high-caliber songwriting and performance. So while some observers may argue that One for Sorrow appears to lack quite as many strong, irresistible melodies as 2006's career peak, Above the Weeping World, Insomnium's sheer mastery of their chosen craft is bound to satiate most supporters for now. [Shortly after One for Sorrow's release, it was announced that Insomnium's founding lead guitarist, Ville Vaenni, was departing to focus on his career as a surgeon (!), to be replaced by former Omnium Gatherum member Markus Vanhala.] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

Product Details

Release Date: 03/01/2024
Label: Century Media
UPC: 0196588688812
Rank: 65635

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Insomnium   Primary Artist
Ville Friman   Keyboards,Vocals
Markus Hirvonen   Drums
Niilo Sevanen   Bass,Vocals
Aleksi Munter   Keyboards
Daniel Antonsson   Guitar,Soloist

Technical Credits

Samu Oittinen   Engineer,Mixing,Producer
Ville Friman   Lyricist,Composer
Insomnium   Producer
Kenneth Lehtinen   Band Photo
Hannu Honkonen   Keyboard Arrangements,Engineer
Daniel Antonsson   Engineer
Ville Vanni   Composer
Niilo Sevanen   Composer,Lyricist
Aleksi Munter   Keyboard Arrangements
Minerva Pappi   Mastering
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