AMORPHIS Bassist Interviewed By Greece's 'Rock Overdose' (Audio)

October 16, 2011

Greece's Rock Overdose recently conducted an interview with bassist Niclas Etelvuori of Finnish melancholic dark rock/metal icons AMORPHIS. You can now listen to the chat using the audio player below.

Interview (audio):

AMORPHIS' latest album, "The Beginning Of Times", entered the German Media Control chart at position No. 16 the best chart position ever scored by an AMORPHIS album in that country.

As previously reported, "The Beginning Of Times" landed at position No. 1 on the Finnish chart.

Released on May 27 via Nuclear Blast Records, "The Beginning Of Times" is described as "the most challenging AMORPHIS album so far in terms of both music and lyrics." Its central character is the iconic hero of Finnish mythology, Vinminen, whose tale has been masterfully retold by lyricist Pekka Kainulainen.

"The Beginning Of Times" was produced by the band; vocals were recorded under the guidance of Marco Hietala (NIGHTWISH, TAROT) in his home studio in Kuopio. Like its predecessors, the album was mixed by Mikko Karmila. Its cover artwork shows Travis Smith's magnificent interpretation of the mythological birth of the world from a goldeneye's egg.

AMORPHIS will be direct support for NIGHTWISH at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California on January 21, 2012. Also appearing on the bill will be DOMMIN. Tickets are on sale now through Ticketmaster.

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