Nordlys (album) explained

Nordlys
Type:studio
Artist:Midnattsol
Cover:Nordlys.jpg
Released:28 March 2008
Recorded:Klangschmiede Studio E, Mellrichstadt,
Mastersound Studios, Fellbach, Germany
Genre:Gothic metal, symphonic metal, folk metal
Language:English, Norwegian
Label:Napalm
Producer:Markus Stock, Alexander Krull, Thorsten Bauer
Prev Title:Where Twilight Dwells
Prev Year:2005
Next Title:The Metamorphosis Melody
Next Year:2011

Nordlys ("Northern Light" in Norwegian) is the second full-length studio album by the German symphonic/folk metal band Midnattsol. It was released on 28 March 2008 through Napalm Records.[1]

Background

After three years of the release of their well-received debut album Where Twilight Dwells (2005), Midnattsol decided change direction and to compose an album with dark atmospheres in a melodic and heavy sound, influenced more closely by traditional gothic metal. In contrast, Nordlys is little inspired by Nordic folk metal and it is less introspective that its predecessor.

Particularly noteworthy is the experimentation in the vocals of their lead singer Carmen Elise Espenæs, as well as the extensive dedication in the guitar solos of Daniel Droste and Christian Hector. However, Hector (a founding member), left the group shortly after the release of the album in order to concentrate on his other band Ahab, being briefly replaced by Fabian Pospiech in the three live performances that made Midnattsol in Europe to promote the album.

Personnel

Midnattsol

Production

References

  1. Web site: Midnattsol Confirm New Album Release Date. metalunderground.com. 2007-12-12 . 2007-12-14.