Elokuutio
Elokuutio is the seventh studio album by Finnish progressive metal band Stam1na. It was produced by Janne Joutsenniemi and mixed by Jens Bogren.[1] The album's title Elokuutio can mean eloquence, but can also be translated as "living cube". Lyricist Antti Hyyrynen describes the album's theme as the "digital hell of the unreligious".[2]
Elokuutio | ||||
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Released | 18 March 2016 | |||
Genre | Progressive metal, thrash metal, death metal | |||
Length | 47:52 | |||
Label | Sakara Records | |||
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On January 8, 2016 the track listing and cover art of the album was revealed. On February 19, the first single from the album, "Kuudet raamit", was released, and a week later a 360 music video directed by Tuomas Petsalo was released.[3]
Track listing
- Ikoneklasmia – "Iconoclasm/iGadgetclasm" – 6:23
- Elokuutio – "Eloquence/Living Cube" – 4:07
- Meidänkaltaisillemme – "To Our Kind/Like Us" – 3:29
- Pala palalta – "Piece by Piece" – 4:44
- Pienet vihreät miehet – "Little Green Men" – 3:46
- Mätä hohtava omena – "Rotten Glowing Apple" – 4:10
- D.S.M. – "Deus Sex Machina" – 4:37
- Marttyyri – "Martyr" – 6:27
- Kuudet raamit – "Six Frames" – 3:32
- Valhe – "Lie" – 6:37
Personnel
- Antti Hyyrynen – vocals, guitar
- Kai-Pekka Kangasmäki – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Emil Lähteenmäki – keyboards
- Pekka Olkkonen – lead guitar
- Teppo Velin – drums
Guest musicians
- Tomi Joutsen – vocals on "Meidänkaltaisillemme"
- Kalle Lindberg – vocals on "D.S.M."
- Tuomo Saikkonen – backing vocals on "Meidänkaltaisillemme" and "Marttyyri"
- Janne Joutsenniemi – backing vocals on "Marttyyri" and "Kuudet raamit"
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