Sonata Arctica The Days Of Grays Rar
. 'Released: August 26, 2009. 'Released: September 2009Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingLords of Metal62/100The Metal CircusThe Days of Grays is the sixth full-length by Finnish band.
The album was released on September 16, 2009 in Finland, September 18 in Europe and September 22 in North America through. The of the album includes the album along with an orchestral CD as a.It is the first album with guitarist and also the first since 1999's in which vocalist also plays the keyboards. —The first from the album is '. It was released by only in Finland on August 26. The band ran a fan art contest to choose the artwork for their second announced single, ' which the press release calls 'an uplifting story about a young couple fighting their way to freedom and their own land in North America back in early 1800s.' The winner of the contest was Simo Heikkinen from Finland.The name for The Days of Grays apparently took a very long time to come to as the band had a name for the record that was deemed more appropriate 'for a band or something' according to. In a French interview, Tony Kakko stated that the original name was Deathaura, the name of a song on the album.The track 'Juliet' continues the so called Caleb saga, a series of songs that started on 's 'The End of This Chapter', was continued on 's ', 's 'Caleb' and would be later continued on 's 'Till Death's Done Us Apart' and 's 'The Last of the Lambs'.'
Everything Fades to Gray' features the lyrics 'It's not fair, it's not fair, there was a time now' relating to the episode and 'The Truth Is Out There' is about the popular TV series.Track listing All music by except 'Nothing More' by, all lyrics by Tony Kakko, songs arranged by.All tracks are written by Tony Kakko. Everything Fades to Gray (Instrumental)'3:062.' Deathaura'. 'The Premonition'. 'The Witch-Hunt'. 'Exposing the Heathen'.
'Envy'. 'The Fear'. 'The Grudge'. 'The Curse'. 'The Flames'.
'Endless Inquisition'. '.Together, Today, for All Eternity'7:583.' The Dead Skin'6:148.' No Dream Can Heal a Broken Heart'4:3310.' As If the World Wasn't Ending'3:4911.'
The Truth Is Out There'5:0312.' Everything Fades to Gray (Full Version)'4:32Total length:59:20Limited Edition bonus trackNo.TitleLength13.' In the Dark'5:21Limited Edition 'Orchestral Bonus CD'No.TitleLength1.' The Last Amazing Grays'5:103.' Flag in the Ground'3:554.' As If the World Wasn't Ending'3:566.'
The Truth Is Out There'5:067.' In the Dark'5:22Total length:37:27U.S. Edition bonus trackNo.TitleLength13.'
In My Eyes You're a Giant'4:42Japanese Edition bonus tracksNo.TitleLength13.' Nothing More'3:5514.' In My Eyes You're a Giant'4:42Japanese Edition 'Live Bonus CD' - Official bootleg live around Europe 2008No.TitleLength1.' Paid in Full (Live in France)'4:262.' Black Sheep (Live in Italy)'5:563.'
Draw Me (Live in Switzerland)'4:064.' It Won't Fade (Live in France)'6:225.' Replica (Live in Switzerland)'4:386.'
Don't Say a Word (Live in Switzerland)'6:08Total length:32:06Charts Chart (2009)PeakpositionBelgian Album Charts41Finnish Albums Chart25250French Album Charts41243126Personnel. –,. –.
–. –,. –. – female vocals (on 2, 9). – (on 1, 6, 11, 12 and 'In My Eyes You're a Giant')Release history RegionDateSouth AmericaSeptember 8, 2009FinlandSeptember 16, 2009JapanSeptember 16, 2009Rest of EuropeSeptember 18, 2009North AmericaSeptember 22, 2009References. Retrieved August 1, 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-31.
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Sonata Arctica Lyrics
.Album Release Date: 1999-2016Genre: Power Metal musicCountry: FinlandCodec: MP3 and FLAC image+.cue, Tracks+.cueQuality: MP3 320kbps CBR and FLAC LosslessFinnish prog metal quartet Sonata Arctica specialize in a soaring, orchestral variation on European heavy metal, fusing the sweeping, romantic bombast of bands like Europe with the over-the-top instrumental chops of Dream Theater. Born in 1996, the band, which included vocalist Tony Kakko, guitarist Jani Liimatainen, drummer Tommy Portimo, keyboardist Mikko Harkin, and bassist Janne Kivilahti, recorded a handful of demos before releasing their first single, “UnOpened,” on Spinefarm Records in July of 1999. Producer Mikko Karmila (Children of Bodom, Stratovarius, Nightwish) recorded and mixed Sonata Arctica’s full-length debut, Ecliptica, and the album was Released in 2000 by Spinefarm and Century Media Records. Following a successful tour with Rhapsody and Stratovarius, the group put out a six-song EP, Successor, which featured live tracks, a pair of covers, and other previously unReleased material. Sonata Arctica were rewarded with various awards and honors around this time: Hard N’ Heavy magazine voted them Newcomer of the Year, as did Emma, the Finnish Music Awards. Kivilahti quit the band in late 2000 and was replaced by Marko Paasikoski before work began on theirsec. Ond full-length album.
With producer Ahti Kortelainen behind the boards, Sonata Arctica recorded Silence at Tico-Tico studios in time for a 2001 release. Winterheart’s Guild and the Nuclear Blast-issued Reckoning Night followed in 2003 and 2004, respectively, and in 2007 the band issued their fifth full-length, the dark and aggressive Unia, which would serve as the last go-around for guitarist Jani Liimatainen, who would leave the group shortly after its release. New guitar player Elias Viljanen, who had been playing live with the group since Liimatainen’s departure, would make his first album appearance on 2009’s chart-topping Days of Grays. Longtime bass player Marko Paasikoski would bow out after the release of 2012’s Stones Grow Her Name, making room for new bassist Pasi Kauppinen, who marked his debut on 2014’s Pariah’s Child — that same year saw the release of Ecliptica Revisited, a full re-recording of their 1999 debut album.