Salt (Wuthering Heights album)
Salt is the fifth full-length album by Danish band Wuthering Heights. It has been received with great reviews from the fans and the press.[3] The album takes themes that involve the sea, and other myths and tales from the sailor's culture.
Salt | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | January 2010 | |||
Recorded | Sensory Records | |||
Genre | heavy metal, progressive metal, folk Metal | |||
Length | 59:38 | |||
Label | Sensory | |||
Producer | Tommy Hansen | |||
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Allmusic | |
MetalCovenant |
As usual in Wuthering Height's albums, the mixture between genres like Power, progressive and folk metal can be noticed clearly. In this specific album it can be noticed a heavier but still melodic sound[1]
Track listing
All songs written by Erik Ravn.
- Away! - 01:27
- The Desperate Poet - 06:28
- The Mad Sailor - 06:19
- The Last Tribe (Mother Earth) - 07:54
- Tears - 05:55
- Weather the Storm - 06:53
- The Field - 05:58
- Water of Life - 02:06
- Lost at Sea - 16:38
Personnel
- Erik Ravn – guitar, keyboards, vocals
- Andreas Lindahl – keyboards
- Martin Arendal – guitar
- Morten Sørensen – drums
- Nils Patrik Johansson – vocals
- Teddy Möller - bass
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References
- Allmusic review
- MetalCovenant review
- "Still Gaining Height" Encyclopaedia Metallum reviews about the last Wuthering Heights album
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