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Jylhä

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2021 studio album by Korpiklaani
Jylhä
Studio album by
Released5 February 2021
StudioSound Supreme Studios atHämeenlinna, Finland
JonneMusic atLahti
GenreFolk metal
Length60:35
LanguageFinnish
LabelNuclear Blast
ProducerJanne Saksa
Korpiklaani chronology
Kulkija
(2018)
Jylhä
(2021)
Rankarumpu
(2024)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Blabbermouth.net8/10[1]
Kerrang!3/5[2]
Louder Sound[3]
Metal Hammer Portugal3/5[4]

Jylhä (roughly translated as "majestic", or "wild and rugged in a beautiful way")[5] is the eleventh studio album byFinnishfolk metal bandKorpiklaani, released on 5 February 2021. It is the band's first album with new drummer Samuli Mikkonen.

Although the album is considered folk metal, it saw the band incorporating sounds likethrash metal,power metal and evenreggae andska.[6] Lyrically, the album features themes like folklore, nature, celebration and three murder stories, including theLake Bodom murders.[7]

In an interview with Slovak webzine Metalmania-Magazín, guitarist Kalle Savijärvi stated: "Mood was pretty much to the heavier direction as one of the first songs written was Niemi you mentioned. Samuli Mikkonen, our new drummer, brought some heaviness with his spectacular drumming."[8]

Reception

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Jylhä received positive reviews from critics, who praised its lyrics and the band's musicianship. Roshan Machayya fromMetal Wani wrote "Korpiklaani’s newest offering ‘Jylhä’ is a fun, trippy, and artistically well-rounded album. The arrangements, composition, and performance of the music on the album is a balanced representation of metal and ethnic folk music in the band’s experiences without a semblance of conflict". While Owen Edmonds fromAll About the Rock argued "I was surprised how much I enjoyed listening to an entire albums worth of music. To me, Korpiklaani are the perfect festival band. If you’ve ever been to Donnington or Bloodstock then you know those lazy Saturday afternoons when you’re on your 10th warm cider and having downed a foot long hot dog or one of those manky massive yorkshire puddings and you want to kick back".

Ralka Skjerseth of Metalriot.com wrote that "Jylhä has a magnificent resonance packed in a form of thirteen tracks..."[9]

In a more positive to mixed review, José Cruz fromMetal Hammer Portugal wrote "Jylhä is an album that has certainly improved over its predecessor, but has disappointed in many other ways. They earned points for trying something new, regardless of whether they work".

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."Verikoira" (The Bloodhound)6:19
2."Niemi" (The Cape)3:42
3."Leväluhta"3:50
4."Mylly" (The Mill)4:43
5."Tuuleton" (The Windless)5:50
6."Sanaton maa" (Speechless Ground)4:29
7."Kiuru" (The Lark)5:26
8."Miero" (The Unknown)4:21
9."Pohja" (Rock Bottom)4:28
10."Huolettomat" (The Careless)4:16
11."Anolan aukeat" (Anola Plains)3:05
12."Pidot" (Feast)3:47
13."Juuret" (Roots)6:19
Total length:01:00:35

Personnel

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  • Jonne Järvelä – vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin, percussion, violaphone
  • Kalle "Cane" Savijärvi – guitar, backing vocals
  • Jarkko Aaltonen – bass
  • Samuli Mikkonen – drums
  • Sami Perttula – accordion
  • Tuomas Rounakari – violin

Charts

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Chart performance forJylhä
Chart (2021)Peak
position
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[10]6
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[11]61
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[12]29

References

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  1. ^Lawson, Dom."CD Reviews – Jylhä Korpiklaani".Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved4 February 2021.
  2. ^Beebee, Steve."Album review: Korpiklaani – Jylhä".Kerrang!. Retrieved4 February 2021.
  3. ^Leivers, Danii."Korpiklaani's Jylhä album: folk metal berzerkers put down the grog and get serious".Louder Sound. Retrieved4 February 2021.
  4. ^Cruz, José."Korpiklaani "Jylhä"".Metal Hammer Portugal. Retrieved4 February 2021.
  5. ^"Korpiklaani – Jylhä".Nuclear Blast. 20 October 2020. Retrieved4 February 2021.
  6. ^Cruz, José (1 February 2021)."Korpiklaani "Jylhä"".Metal Hammer Portugal. Retrieved4 February 2021.
  7. ^Blast, Nuclear (26 October 2020)."Korpiklaani anuncia o novo álbum 'Jylhä' e lança o single 'Leväluhta'".Headbangers News BR. Retrieved4 February 2021.
  8. ^Karľa, Tomáš (4 January 2022)."Cane (Korpiklaani) – "After the Kulkija album we wanted to do something different…"".Metalmania-Magazín.
  9. ^"Album Review: Korpiklaani – "Jylhä" – Metal Riot". Retrieved2021-02-07.
  10. ^"Korpiklaani: Jylhä" (in Finnish).Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  11. ^"Offiziellecharts.de – Korpiklaani – Jylhä" (in German).GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  12. ^"Swisscharts.com – Korpiklaani – Jylhä". Hung Medien. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  • Jonne Järvelä
  • Kalle "Cane" Savijärvi
  • Jarkko Aaltonen
  • Tuomas Rounakari
  • Sami Perttula
  • Samuli Mikkonen
  • Maaren Aikio
  • Roope Latvala
  • Ilkka Kilpeläinen
  • Tero Piirainen
  • Juke Eräkangas
  • Henri "Trollhorn" Sorvali
  • Toni Näykki
  • Janne "G'Thaur" Leinonen
  • Veera Muhli
  • Hosse Latvala
  • Juha Takkunen
  • Nalle Österman
  • Samu "Dominator" Ruotsalainen
  • Pekka Tarnanen
  • Toni "Honka" Honkanen
  • Arto Tissari
  • Ali Määttä
  • Katja Juhola
  • Jaakko "Hittavainen" Lemmetty
  • Teemu Eerola
  • Aksu Hanttu
  • Juho Kauppinen
  • Tero Hyväluoma
  • Olli Vänskä
  • Toni Perttula
  • Janne Saksa
  • Jesper Anastasiadis
  • Matti "Matson" Johansson
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