| Vilda Mánnu | |||||
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| Studio album by Eternal Tears of Sorrow | |||||
| Released | 1998 | ||||
| Recorded | Tico-Tico Studio (Kemi, Finland), July 1998 by Ahti Kortelainen & EToS | ||||
| Genre | Melodic death metal Gothic metal |
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| Length | 43:37 | ||||
| Label | Spinefarm | ||||
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Vilda Mánnu is the second album by Eternal Tears of Sorrow. A studio album is an original collection of new tracks by a recording artist Eternal Tears of Sorrow (commonly abbreviated to EToS) is a Finnish Melodic death metal band A music genre is a categorical and typological construct that identifies musical sounds as belonging to a particular category and type of music that can be distinguished from other Melodic death metal (also referred to as melodeath) is a Subgenre of Death metal which combines the melody of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal In the Music industry, a record label can be a Brand and a Trademark associated with the Marketing of music recordings and Music Spinefarm Records is a Finland -based Record label focusing mainly on heavy metal artists Eternal Tears of Sorrow (commonly abbreviated to EToS) is a Finnish Melodic death metal band Sinner's Serenade is the first Album by the Finnish metal band Eternal Tears of Sorrow. Chaotic Beauty is the third album by Eternal Tears Of Sorrow. Eternal Tears of Sorrow (commonly abbreviated to EToS) is a Finnish Melodic death metal band It contains the band's first guest vocals (by Heli Luokkala, known from Nicepappi). It is also the last EToS album with their original line-up as one of the co-founders of the band, Olli-Pekka Törrö, left the band a few months after the release of this album.
The title of the album (as well as the name of the title song), Vilda Mánnu, is Northern Sami language. Northern or North Sami ( Davvisápmi, formerly Davvisámi or Davvisaami; improperly Lappish or Lapp) is the most widely It means "Wild Moon" in English. There is also another Sami song title on the album, Goashem, which (in the form "goas'kem") is Old Sami language for "an eagle" [1]