The Days of Grays explained

The Days of Grays
Type:studio
Artist:Sonata Arctica
Cover:Sonata Arctica - The Days of Grays.jpg
Released:8 September 2009
Recorded:2009 at Tico Tico Studio (drums and bass)
Fantom Studios and Magic-7 Studio (guitars)
Lanceland 2 and Kakkos-studio (keyboards)
Studio 57 (hammond organ)
Kakkos-studio (vocals)
Rock Valley-Studios (cello)
Great Sounds Studio (female vocals)
Genre:Power metal, symphonic metal, progressive metal
Length:59:20
Label:Nuclear Blast
Producer:Tony Kakko, Sonata Arctica
Prev Title:Unia
Prev Year:2007
Next Title:Live in Finland
Next Year:2011

The Days of Grays is the sixth full-length studio album by Finnish power metal band Sonata Arctica. The album was released in South America on 8 September 2009, on 16 September in Finland, 18 September in Europe and 22 September in North America through Nuclear Blast.[1] The special edition of the album includes the album along with an orchestral CD as a digipak.[2] [3]

It is the first album with guitarist Elias Viljanen and also the first since 1999's Ecliptica in which vocalist Tony Kakko also plays the keyboards.

History

Sonata Arctica keyboardist Henrik Klingenberg described the album as:

The first single from the album is "The Last Amazing Grays". It was released by Nuclear Blast Records only in Finland on 26 August. The band ran a fan art contest to choose the artwork for their second announced single, "Flag in the Ground" which the press release calls "an uplifting story about a young couple fighting their way to freedom and their own land in North America back in early 1800s."[4] The winner of the contest was Simo Heikkinen from Finland.[5] The name for The Days of Grays apparently took a very long time to come to as the band had a name for the record that was deemed more appropriate "for a death metal band or something" according to Henrik Klingenberg. In a French interview, Tony Kakko stated that the original name was Deathaura, the name of a song on the album.[6]

The track "Juliet" continues the so called Caleb saga, a series of songs that started on Silence's "The End of This Chapter", was continued on Reckoning Night's "Don't Say a Word", Unia's "Caleb" and would be later continued on The Ninth Hour's "Till Death's Done Us Apart"[7] and Talviyö's "The Last of the Lambs".[8]

"Everything Fades to Gray" features the lyrics "It's not fair, it's not fair, there was a time now" relating to the Twilight Zone episode Time Enough at Last and "The Truth Is Out There" is about the popular TV series The X-Files.

Track listing

All music by Tony Kakko except "Nothing More" by Henrik Klingenberg, all lyrics by Tony Kakko, songs arranged by Sonata Arctica.

Personnel

Release history

RegionDate
South America8 September 2009
Finland16 September 2009
Japan16 September 2009
Rest of Europe18 September 2009
North America22 September 2009

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sonata Arctica: New Album Details Revealed. https://archive.today/20120909072635/http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=123331. dead. September 9, 2012. July 9, 2009. blabbermouth.net. 2009-07-10.
  2. Web site: SONATA ARCTICA | The days of grays - Nuclear Blast . Nuclearblast.de . 2011-07-31.
  3. Web site: Sonata Arctica | Official website . Sonataarctica.info . 2009-09-18 . 2011-07-31.
  4. Web site: Sonata Artica Lets Fans Design Cover Artwork. July 22, 2009. blabbermouth.net. 2009-08-10.
  5. Web site: Winner of Artwork Contest. August 18, 2009. SonataArctica.info. 2009-08-20.
  6. Web site: INTERVIEW Tony Kakko, chanteur de Sonata Arctica. August 15, 2009. La Grosse Radio. 2009-08-16.
  7. Web site: Sonata Arctica reveals details about Finnish Tour 2018. Sonata Arctica's official Facebook page. Facebook. 12 December 2017. 11 December 2017.
  8. Web site: Giffin . Brian . SONATA ARCTICA // A Little Understanding . Hysteria Magazine . Hysteria Media PTY LTD . 7 September 2019 . 3 September 2019.