Midnattens Widunder
Studio album by
Released1999
RecordedWalltone Studios
GenreFolk metal, black metal
Length30:00
LabelSpinefarm
ProducerMika Jussila, Tuomo Valtonen
Finntroll chronology
Midnattens Widunder
(1999)
Jaktens tid
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Chronicles of Chaos7/10[1]

Midnattens Widunder (English: Midnight Beasts) is the debut studio album by Finnish folk metal band Finntroll. It was released in Finland in 1999 by Spinefarm.

Concept

The lyrical content of the album follows the story of the legendary Rivfader ("Rip-father"), "king-shaman" of the trollish race, and his war against Christian encroachment of the trollish "North Lands". The trolls gather under the Svartberg ("Black Mountain") around the ancient throne of Rivfader, who then leads them on a war against the "Tribe of Christ". The story acts as an analogy of the conflict between Christians and Pagans in Early Medieval Scandinavia, and many of the concepts appearing in the album are returned to in the band's later work. The character of the Troll-King Rivfader, in particular, is a recurring figure, again taking centre-stage for the band's fourth album, Ur Jordens Djup.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"1:56
2."Svartberg" ("Black Mountain")4:07
3."RivFader" ("Ripfather")4:09
4."Vätteanda" ("Goblin Spirit")4:36
5."Bastuvisan" ("The Sauna Song")1:18
6."BlodNatt" ("Blood Night")5:12
7."Midnattens Widunder" ("The Beasts of Midnight")4:40
8."Segersång" ("Victory Song")1:58
9."Svampfest" ("Mushroom Feast")2:04
Total length:30:00
  • Tracks 1 and 9 music by Trollhorn.
  • Track 2 lyrics by Katla, music by Trollhorn.
  • Tracks 3, 4 and 6-8 lyrics by Katla, music by Somnium.
  • Track 5 lyrics by Katla, music by Somnium/Trollhorn.

Personnel

Additional personnel
  • Tapio Wilska – clean vocals on "Vätteanda" and "Midnattens widunder"
  • Mistress Helga – accordion on "Midnattens widunder"

References

  1. Bromley, Adrian (15 January 2000). "CoC : Finntroll - Midnattens Widunder : Review". Chronicles of Chaos. Retrieved 27 August 2012.


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