Saturday 31 May 2008

Yearning

Yearning   
Artist: Yearning

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Metal: Doom
   



Discography:


Plaintive Scenes   
 Plaintive Scenes

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 8


Evershade   
 Evershade

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 8


Frore Meadow   
 Frore Meadow

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 12


With Tragedies Adorned   
 With Tragedies Adorned

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 8




The band known as Yearning was formed by Finnish youths Juhani Palomäki (vocals/guitar/keyboards), Tero Kalliomäki (guitars), and Toni Kostiainen (drums) in late 1994, and earlier went by the mention Flegeton, which was derived from Dante's Divine Comedy. Like the unpitying Scandinavian winters, the music heard on their demonstration, "Through the Desolate Lands," was cold, somber, and depressing, and after securing the services of interrogatively named freshwater bass participant Mr. Woodland (real name: Petri Salo), Yearning further developed their atmospheric firebrand of gothic drab metallic element with their arcsecond demo, "The Temple of Sagal."


The latter greatly impressed the folks at France's Holy Records, which afterward release the band's 1997 debut album, With Tragedies Adorned, and its 1999 followup, Plaintive Scenes. Both of these efforts bordered on progressive rock, so wide was their stylistic range and so high their ambitions, just Yearning silent managed to inculcate them with plenty of tonal pattern, black bile, and alloy. The same was honest of grandiloquent ensuing efforts, 2001's Frore Meadow and 2003's Evershade, during which Yearning endured a number of lineup changes, merely carried on anyway.





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