Amorphis - The Beginning of Times (2011)Release ID: 2472

After that massive live DVD and that re-recording album comes their 10th offering, The Beginning of Times, continuing the Tomi Joutsen era. Ever since he joined the band for their 2006 album Eclipse, the lineup has stayed steady with one lineup change later on. While The Beginning of Times isn't as much of a classic as their first 4 albums, they just go with their stylistic evolution, all for some authentic diversity...
The album is longer than their other albums, having 12 tracks instead of the usual 10. It might take some time to digest, but in the end, it will really grow on you. I think now that I've just given the album more actual time to grow, I can really get most of the complexity I've once experienced.
Starting this album is the f***ing kick-A "Battle for Light", one of my favorites from the Tomi Joutsen era. It's the best track to introduce to Amorphis newcomers. A peaceful piano intro paves the way for the rest of the instruments to shine. What makes the song a standout is Joutsen's vocals ranging from cleans to growls, best heard is the mighty chorus. It throws back to Elegy in both the music and the lyrics continuing the Kalevala theme, "The sun no longer shines on us, no silver moon reflects." I honestly think "Mermaid" should've been a single because it's so beauiful with the right amount of catchy accessible melody. One song that continues the melody they've had since Eclipse while having growled verses is "My Enemy". After that is "You I Need", which has a great chorus but everything else is just OK.
Revisiting Elegy's sound further is "Song of the Sage". Even a ballad-ish track like "Three Words" can have heavy variation including more of those harsh vocals. Some choral vocals appear in the background of "Reformation". Then "Soothsayer" has some of my favorite lyrics based on Finnish mythology.
"On a Stranded Shore" tells the story of a man and his wife who's a mermaid, "My maiden's hair, grass on the waters’ edge, now willows on the shore." Throwing back to some of the riffing from Eclipse is "Escape". Then "Crack in a Stone" is more dominant in the growls. The grand title epic has some of the best lyrical imagery. You should definitely get the version of the album with the bonus track, "Heart's Song", which sounds like a Tuonela B-side. It's so memorable in the riffing, soloing, chorus, and lyrics.
So yeah, Amorphis can still go strong at the time of their career when they were 20 years in. And they would continue to sound fresh in more of the releases that would follow. The Beginning of Times is an underrated album for both new and longtime Amorphis fans, and nothing shall disappoint....
Favorites: "Battle for Light", "Mermaid", "Three Words", "Soothsayer", "Crack in a Stone", "Beginning of Time", "Heart's Song"
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