SONATA ARCTICA Keyboardist Henrik Klingenberg Discusses Pariah’s Child Album, Joining The Band; Audio Streaming

February 16, 2015, 9 years ago

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SONATA ARCTICA Keyboardist Henrik Klingenberg Discusses Pariah’s Child Album, Joining The Band; Audio Streaming

This week on Wikimetal, Sonata Arctica keyboardist, Henrik Klingenberg, discusses the band’s latest album Pariah’s Child, his influences and tells the story about when he joined the band in 2002. Find the interview/full episode below.

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Sonata Arctica recently announced their Ecliptica special shows for Europe. “On these shows we’ll perform Ecliptica in it’s entirety as well as assorted hits from our catalog. This is a one time thing only, don’t miss it”, says the band.

The tour schedule, with special guests Freedom Call, is as follows:

April

30 - Lille, France - Le Splendid

May

1 - London, UK - O2 Academy Islington
2 - Eindhoven, The Netherlands - Effenaar
3 - Utrecht, The Netherlands - A1
5 - Hamburg, Germany - Markthalle
6 - Aschaffenburg, Germany - Colos-Saal
7 - Berlin, Germany - Postbahnhof
8 - Bochum, Germany - Matrix
9 - Pratteln, Switzerland - Z7
11 - Bologna, Italy - Estragon
12 - München, Germany - Backstage
13 - Budapest, Hungary - Club 202
14 - Krakow, Poland - Fabryka
15 - Warsaw, Poland - Progresja

In celebration of its 15th anniversary, Sonata Arctica re-recorded their debut album, Ecliptica, which was released in October under the banner Ecliptica – Revisited; 15th Anniversary Edition via Nuclear Blast. Check out the band's very own clip for the Genesis cover of “I Can't Dance” below:

Back then, Ecliptica was recorded at Tico-Tico studios and mixed at Finnvox by Mikko Karmila (Nightwish, Children Of Bodom). The album was promoted live on tour with Stratovarius and Rhapsody. Henrik "Henkka“ Klingenberg comments: “When it first was suggested to us by our Japanese label that we'd re-record our debut album Ecliptica, it felt a bit weird, but somehow the idea grew on us. Being that only Tony and Tommy played on the original one, we thought that it would be a fun thing to do, to give these great songs another run. We're definitely not trying to re-write history, the original Ecliptica is the starting point of this band and a very special album with a certain feel of innocence and enthusiasm which cannot be recreated as such since we're not teenagers anymore. Having said that, this new version is more of a tribute and an update on how these songs sound when played by our current line-up. We wanted to stay true to the original album as much as possible and not turn this into some weird re-arranged project where you couldn't tell which song was being played. So here it is, the 15th anniversary version of Ecliptica. Hope you enjoy it, we certainly had a good time digging into these songs and laying down the tracks.

 

 

Ecliptica - Revisited; 15th Anniversary Edition tracklisting:

“Blank File”
“My Land”
“8th Commandment”
“Replica”
“Kingdom For A Heart”
“Fullmoon”
“Letter To Dana”
“UnOpened”
“Picturing The Past”
“Destruction Preventer”

Bonus:

“I Can't Dance” (Genesis cover)

Official album trailer with excerpts from "My Land", "Replica" as well as "Kingdom For A Heart":

 



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