Tuesday 16 October 2007

Jaktens Tid

"The Time of the Hunt" is what this title means. Time of hunting, of killing, of blood....This is all what the members of Finntroll want to bring to our minds with this album. Is not a new one, but definitely the album itself is considered by many fans as their best, featuring a mix of folk and Viking metal aspects, such as traditional joik singing. I don't really know why, but it's quite addictive.

They combine elements of extreme metal with Finnish polka, called humppa. Finntroll's lyrics are in Swedish, one of Finland's two national languages, because "Swedish just sounds damn trollish", according to the band's first vocalist, Katla (whose native language is Swedish). Finntroll means "Troll from Finland" or "a spotty troll" since the word for spot (acne) and a finnish person are the same in Swedish.

Finntroll was founded in 1997, by Teemu "Somnium" Raimoranta, guitarist of Impaled Nazarene, and Jan "Katla" Jämsen. Their first demo, Rivfader, was recorded about a year later, in 1998. After the demo recording, the other members of the band, Samu Ruotsalainen (from Barathrum, Shape of Despair and Rapture), Samuli Ponsimaa, Henri Sorvali (from Moonsorrow) and Sami Uusitalo joined the band.

The next step for Finntroll was this album,Jaktens Tid, which was released in 2001. This album managed to climb to rank 20 of the Finnish album charts, exceeding expectation of band and publisher alike. The following wave of popularity attracted the attention of Century Media, which began promoting Finntroll for the rest of the world. The following summer, the band had their first time playing on open air festivals in Finland and other countries.

The year after the release of the album Jaktens Tid proved to be a misfortune for Finntroll: some tours had to be cancelled, and in the aftermath of his problems, vocalist Jämsen had to retire from the band due to a viral-based tumor in his vocal cords which could not be removed surgically; he retired after the release of the album Visor om Slutet (English: Songs about the End).

Shortly before the release of Visor om Slutet, Raimoranta died by falling off a bridge in Helsinki after having consumed too much alcohol, according to the official story.

Finntroll didn't dissolve after losing one of their founding members, but decided to go on, touring for two weeks in Europe, supported by the group Katatonia. The guitarist Mikael Karlbom was hired as a replacement for Raimoranta.

In 2004, the band released an EP, Trollhammaren (English: The Troll Hammer), and an album called Nattfödd (English: Nightborn). Trollhammaren is one of the most asked songs by fans in concerts, hence one of the most populars.

On January 29th, 2006, Tapio Wilska, vocalist of the band since 2003, was fired from the band.

A new album, titled Ur Jordens Djup (English: From the Depths of the Earth), was rele
ased March, 2007. This fifth album put more emphasis on epic keyboard riffs with very loud but melodic guitar. The album is the first to feature vocalist Mathias Lillmåns. This and other factors appear to contribute to a darker, more trollish black metal feel.
You're welcome to talk about your favourite Finntroll album's, or some other kids of music if you prefer!

7 comments:

Narendil said...

One of the biggest finnish metal bands. I’d a great time dancing Trollhammaren one year ago in Gernika, although they only played for one hour L Still waiting to see them on ‘real’ tour! (wanna hear your growls too, singing some of their hits :P).

Their last album is not as good as the previous ones…it’s darker and less folk oriented, but they remain as the viking/folk metal gods :D

Nausicaä said...

u wanna hear me growl¿ fine, i want to see you dance humppa XD

Anonymous said...

Wouldn´t mix Finntroll with viking metal anyhow but they´re great band ^^

Pity that we had to see them so far a way in tuska... When they were in Imatra 2003 or something with scent of flesh they were really awesome ^___^ One of the best gigs I´ve ever been in!
Jaktens tid surely is their best this far ^^ But they haven´t done single bad album or song yet.

What´s so special about humppa and growling... Can´t everyone do those ;)

Anonymous said...

hmmmm....not sure everybody can growl, of course i can, but....not sure about the others!
BTW you didn't (dance) humppa while listening to them! so disappointing!

Narendil said...

well maybe they're not the best example of pure viking metal, but needless to say they're so often related with it :P at least we can call them folk/black metal... or just humppa metal :D

besides everybody knows the greatest viking metal is made in sweden XD (thyrfing rlz! :P)

Anonymous said...

Hahah I should have danced? :P
I thought it was safer for others that way XP ...and I should have had someone to dance with :P

Finntroll is quite often labelled as humppa black ^^
I think Bathory is the best viking metal band... Moonsorrow comes then with Týr :P
Hope there would be even one of the mentioned ones in tuska next time... :/

Narendil said...

Bathory's "Hammerheart" is the best viking metal album so far, without any doubt.