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Swallow the Sun is a Finnish death-doom band founded in 2000 by Juha Raivio. Their death-doom style emphasizes melody and atmosphere, and occasionally steps into gothic and black metal territory. They have released nine full-length albums, one triple album, one EP, one demo, and seven singles.
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Background information | |
Origin | Jyväskylä, Finland |
Genres | Death-doom, melodic death metal |
Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Firebox, Spinefarm, Century Media |
Members | Juha Raivio Mikko Kotamäki Matti Honkonen Juuso Raatikainen Juho Räihä |
Past members | Pasi Pasanen Kai Hahto Aleksi Munter Markus Jämsen Jaani Peuhu |
Website | Swallowthesun.net |
History
editThe Morning Never Came (2003)
editSwallow the Sun was formed in early 2000 by Juha Raivio, soon joined by Pasi Pasanen (both had played together in Plutonium Orange). They rehearsed a couple of songs, one of them being "Through Her Silvery Body" which would end up on their first demo, Out of This Gloomy Light. In 2001, Markus Jämsen, whom Raivio and Pasanen already knew from their earlier bands, joined as a second guitarist, and Mikko Kotamäki from Funeris Nocturnum as singer; then Aleksi Munter (keyboards) and Matti Honkonen (bass), also of Funeris Nocturnum, joined the band. In the spring of 2002 they started arranging songs for the demo Out of This Gloomy Light which was recorded in January 2003 at Sam's Workshop with Sami Kokko, who also mixed the demo.
A record deal with Firebox Records was signed a few months after the recordings of the demo, and Swallow the Sun entered studio at late July 2003. During the following three weeks they recorded their debut album, The Morning Never Came.
Ghosts of Loss (2005)
editIn February 2005, Swallow the Sun released their second album, Ghosts of Loss. Their single, "Forgive Her...," gained fourth place on the Finnish Top 20 singles chart in its first week of release, and stayed on the charts for six weeks. Their album entered the charts as well: No. 8 in between Gwen Stefani and System of a Down. Some of the album's songs have connections to the TV show Twin Peaks.
Hope (2007)
editDuring the year 2006, they signed to Spinefarm Records and did a small European tour. In January 2007 they released their third album, Hope, which includes a cover version of the Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus song "Alavilla mailla" (which they translated into "These Low Lands") as a bonus track on the digipack edition, sung by Tomi Joutsen, the frontman of fellow Finnish metal band, Amorphis. There is also a guest appearance by Jonas Renkse of Katatonia on the song "The Justice of Suffering." They went on a US tour with Katatonia, Scar Symmetry and Insomnium in late 2007.
Plague of Butterflies (2008)
editIn September 2008, they released an EP called Plague of Butterflies, followed by a December tour of the UK of ten live shows supporting Apocalyptica.
New Moon (2009)
editOn 18 May 2009 Kai Hahto of Wintersun joined Swallow the Sun to fill the void left by former drummer Pasi Pasanen. Kai Hahto did the drums on their next album, entitled New Moon, Produced by Jens Bogren, the album was released on 10 November 2009.
Emerald Forest and the Blackbird (2012)
editThe fifth studio album Emerald Forest and the Blackbird was released on 1 February 2012 via Spinefarm Records. The lead single for the album, "Cathedral Walls", featured vocals by former Nightwish singer Anette Olzon. The song "Labyrinth of London" features guest vocals by Raivio's partner Aleah Stanbridge.
Songs from the North I, II & III (2015)
editSwallow the Sun released the triple album Songs from the North I, II & III on 13 November 2015. Each of the three album discs embodies a different facet of the band's style: Gloom, Beauty, and Despair. Juuso Raatikainen replaced Kai Hahto as full-time drummer on this album, as Hahto was working on Nightwish's 2015 album Endless Forms Most Beautiful and subsequent tour in place of Jukka Nevalainen. However, Hahto has not been kicked out or resigned.[1]
Lumina Aurea (2018)
editSwallow the Sun's only non-album single was released on 21 December 2018, titled "Lumina Aurea", featuring Wardruna's Einar Selvik and The Foreshadowing's Marco I. Benevento. The track embodies Raivio's bereavement and other emotions he experienced after the death of his partner Aleah Stanbridge in 2016. It contains the title track and additionally an instrumental version of the track.[2]
When a Shadow Is Forced into the Light (2019) and 20 Years of Gloom, Beauty and Despair – Live in Helsinki (2021)
editIn November 2018, the band announced their seventh album, When a Shadow Is Forced into the Light, and its track list on their official Facebook page. The album was released on 25 January 2019, through Century Media Records. It focuses on the death of Raivio's partner Aleah Stanbridge, Raivio's mourning, and his life since Stanbridge's death. The title of the album is a quote by Stanbridge, which was also a lyric in the song "Broken Mirror" by her and Raivio's band Trees of Eternity.[3]
On 28 May 2021, the band announced their first live album. The occasion is the 20th anniversary of their debut album Gloom, Beauty and Despair.[4] 20 Years of Gloom, Beauty and Despair – Live in Helsinki was released on April 20. The album was recorded live on 26 February 2020, at Tavastia Club, Helsinki on their 20th anniversary tour. The first eight tracks are an acoustic set that includes the entire second part of the Songs From The North album. The other songs were selected via a fan poll on social media asking fans for their favorite songs from the rest of the albums.[5]
Moonflowers (2021)
editSwallow the Sun's eighth studio album, titled Moonflowers was released on 19 November 2021, featuring strings recorded by the string trio, Trio N O X. The band subsequently announced their North American and European tour promoting the album's release, followed by a Latin American tour in early 2023.
Shining (2024)
editThe band's ninth studio album, Shining, was released on 18 October 2024, through Century Media Records. The album was produced by Dan Lancaster.
Members
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Current membersedit
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Former membersedit
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Timeline
editDiscography
editStudio albums
editTitle | Details | Peak chart positions | ||
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FIN [6] |
GER [7] |
US Heat [8] | ||
The Morning Never Came |
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— | — | — |
Ghosts of Loss |
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8 | — | — |
Hope |
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3 | — | — |
New Moon |
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10 | — | — |
Emerald Forest and the Blackbird |
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2 | — | — |
Songs from the North I, II & III |
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7 | 52 | 20 |
When a Shadow Is Forced into the Light |
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1 | 33 | 12 |
Moonflowers |
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2 | 58 | — |
Shining |
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5 [10] |
95 | — |
EPs
editTitle | Details | Peak chart positions |
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FIN [6] | ||
Plague of Butterflies |
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1 |
Singles
editTitle | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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FIN [11] | |||
"Forgive Her..." | 2005 | 24 | Ghosts of Loss |
"Don't Fall Asleep (Horror Pt. 2)" | 2007 | 16 | Hope |
"New Moon" | 2009 | — | New Moon |
"Silent Towers" | 2012 | — | Emerald Forest and the Blackbird |
"Lumina Aurea" | 2018 | — | — |
"Woven into Sorrow" | 2021 | — | Moonflowers |
"Enemy" | — |
Music videos
edit- "Descending Winters" (2005)
- "Don't Fall Asleep" (2007)
- "Doomed to Walk the Earth" (2007)
- "Falling World" (2009)
- "Cathedral Walls" (2012)
- "Rooms and Shadows" (2015)
- "Lumina Aurea" (2018)
- "Firelights" (2019)
- "Woven into Sorrow" (2021)
- "Enemy" (2021)
- "The Void" (2021)
- "This House Has No Home" (2021)
- "Innocence Was Long Forgotten" (2024)
Demos
edit- Out of This Gloomy Light (2003)
References
edit- ^ "Swallow the Sun". Facebook. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
- ^ Wilson, Fraser (21 December 2018). "EP REVIEW: Lumina Aurea – Swallow The Sun". Distorted Sound Magazine. Retrieved 18 May 2024.
- ^ "Swallow the Sun". swallowthesun.net. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
- ^ metalshockfinland SWALLOW THE SUN Announce Live Album "20 Years Of Gloom, Beauty And Despair – Live in Helsinki", Retrieved 31 May 2021
- ^ doomed-nation.com Swallow The Sun announce their first ever live album 20 Years Of Gloom, Beauty And Despair – Live in Helsinki, Retrieved 31 May 2021
- ^ a b "Finnish charts portal". finnishcharts.com. Retrieved 31 October 2024.
- ^ "Discographie Swallow the Sun". GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
- ^ "Swaalo the Sun Chart History: Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
- ^ Jerry Ewing (9 August 2024). "Swallow The Sun reveal new album Shining will be released in October". Prog. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
- ^ "Albumit 43/2024" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ Pennanen, Timo (2021). "Swallow the Sun". Sisältää hitin - 2. laitos Levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla 1.1.1960–30.6.2021 (PDF). Helsinki: Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava. p. 251. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
External links
edit- Official web site
- Official Fan Club
- Interview with Juha Raivio and Matti Honkonen received on 08/09/2010
- Interview with Juha Raivio for "Emerald Forest and the Blackbird" published on 02/25/2012