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Format: CD
Label: UK CENTURY MEDIA REC
Rel. Date: 07/30/2021
UPC: 194398772325

20 Years Of Gloom, Beauty And Despair - Live In Helsinki
Artist: Swallow The Sun
Format: CD
New: Currently Unavailable New
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DISC: 1

1. Womb of Winter
2. Heart of a Cold White Land
3. Away
4. Pray for the Winds to Come
5. Songs From the North
6. 66°50'N, 28°40'E
7. Autumn Fire
8. Before the Summer Dies
9. Lost ; Catatonic
10. Empires of Loneliness
11. Falling World
12. Cathedral Walls
13. Plaque of Butterflies, Pt. II
14. Don't Fall Asleep (Horror, Pt. I)
15. Stone Wings
16. Giant
17. Swallow (Horror, Pt. I)
18. Here on the Black Earth
19. Womb of Winter
20. Heart of a Cold White Land
21. Away
22. Pray for the Winds to Come
23. Songs From the North
24. 66°50'N, 28°40'E
25. Autumn Fire
26. Before the Summer Dies
27. Lost ; Catatonic
28. Empires of Loneliness
29. Falling World
30. Cathedral Walls
31. Plaque of Butterflies, Pt. II
32. Don't Fall Asleep (Horror, Pt. I)
33. Stone Wings
34. Giant
35. Swallow (Horror, Pt. I)
36. Here on the Black Earth

More Info:

2020 had been planned to celebrate the Finns' 20th Anniversary, two decades of doom, gloom, and desperation etched in proverbial platinum. They were going to bring Nordic sorrow to their legions in Europe and North America, but in the waning winter months of last year, their plans were indefinitely put on ice due to the pandemic. "We were supposed to play anniversary shows in Europe and North America," vocalist Mikko Kotamäki recalls. "We started our European tour in Finland in February 2020 and played 10 gigs. Everything got canceled two weeks after that. Luckily, we filmed and recorded our gig in Helsinki. Now, everyone can see it. At the time, we didn't know the footage or recordings would be used for this purpose." The traits that set "20 Years of Gloom Beauty and Despair Live in Helsinki" apart from almost any live album out there were the acoustic performance (with a string quartet) of "Songs from the North II" and a fan-voted setlist that featured not only some of the group's most-performed songs ("Swallow (Horror, Part 1)," "Cathedral Walls") to date but also a bevy of live rarities ("Empires of Loneliness," "Plague of Butterflies," and "Here on the Black Earth"). "I can't wait for our fans to hear it," grins singer Mikko Kotamäki. "We were going to spread doom and gloom over Europe and North America in the flesh, but that couldn't be, so we've got the next best thing, our first-ever live album."
        
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