Dark Tranquility

Useful Idiot

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I'm new to Dark Tranquility...all I've heard is their cover of Metallica's My Friend of Misery and I like it quite a bit. Could anyone recommend an album or a few songs in particular to check out that would give me an idea of their sound?

Thanks a lot.
 
If you liked that cover, you are in for a treat, because their own music is much better then that cover of My Friend of Misery. I really think you can not go wrong with "The Gallery"

I feel it is their best work. Look for the song Lethe....
 
Just to add..if you can not find The Gallery,...get "Skydancer/Of Chaos and Eternal Night" which is their first album, and EP together for one low price...it is almost as good as The Gallery, not as polished...

"The Mind's I" is also a great choice....their last two albums, "Projector" and "Haven" I would wait on until I had the above three albums...they are good, but I would get Gallery, Skydancer/EN, and Mind's I first....


Songs to look out for...

Like I said...Lethe, The Gallery, Punish My Heaven...off "The Gallery"..


Zodijackyl Light, Insanity's Crescendo, and Tongues off "The Mind's I"
 
I love this band...probably my second favorite melodic death act next to Opeth. All of their albums are definitely worth owning, even the somewhat confused Projector. The Gallery and Mind's I would be my recommendtions for first time listeners, and songs like Insanity's Crescendo and Of Melancholy Burning prove their compositional skills are superior to the likes of In Flames. Skydancer kicks ass too, often sounding like Gothenburgs answer to Maiden.

Niklas Sundin is also an accomplished graphic artist...check out his site at www.cabinfevermedia.com
 
yeah most CDs are between 10 to 15 US Dollars and S&H is free...But their selection isn't very good....They have a lot of Opeth, Dark Tranquility and My Dying Bride too
 
Well, here's something I wrote about DT on this very forum some months ago. Dunno, if it interests you, but anyways...

Dark Tranquillity, formed in late eighties, originally had the following members: guitarists Niklas Sundin and Mikael Stanne, vocalist Anders Friden, bassist Martin Henriksson and drummer Anders Jivarp. Their songs were mainly composed by Sundin and Henriksson together, with some help from Jivarp, whereas the majority of lyrics were written by Sundin and the rest by Stanne (who also performed backing and "clean" vocals).

After a couple of succesful, yet unnoticed demos ("Trail of Life Decayed" and "A Moonclad Reflection"), DT released their first full-lenght album "Skydancer" (Spinefarm Records) in 1993. It was an epic masterpiece, full of strong, well-constructed songs with amazing melodic depth. Their use of several tempo-changes, a mix of "metallish" and acoustic parts and various, long, rarely repeated riffs gave them the reputation as "creators" of the so-called "gothenburg-sound", alongside with At The Gates. The lyrics on the album were very long, somewhat shamanistic proclamations or incantations. Also, the use (though only in a couple of songs) of a female vocalist (Anna-Kajsa Avehåll) as well as Stanne's clean voice in addition to Friden's screaming was something new in death-metal. Although a bit underproduced, Skydancer is still among those few truly original masterpieces, which will stand through time.

Skydancer gave the band wide popularity in metal-underground, but otherwise it went quite unnoticed. The band encountered some problems at that time, when Friden left the band (to later join In Flames). Stanne took now all the singing-responsibilities and a new guitarist (Fredrik Johansson) joined them. In that form, the band fine-tuned and improved its sound to the next level. In early 1995 they released a Mini-CD (again by Spinefarm) entitled "Of Chaos and Eternal Night". The clean singing was gone and the guitars were more prevalent, but the same basic melodic strength was still there.

Later in the same year, the band released its long-anticipated second full-lenght, "The Gallery" (Osmose) - and it was worth the waiting. Hailed by many as the best melodic death-metal album ever, it combined the fast, entwined guitars with precise drumming and sudden "soft" parts. The music was written by the bassist and both guitarists with some additional help from the drummer. The lyrics were now somewhat shorter than before, yet still very unique in their metaphoral approach; Stanne had by this time taken the major part of lyrics-writing to himself, with Sundin contributing only a little. The occasional female vocals were there again, this time by Eva-Marie Larsson, but Stanne used only his low voice for screaming and speach - there was practically no clean male vocals on the album.

The Gallery was a breakthrough and the band toured a lot and started writing new material quite soon. By late 1996, they had recorded their next album and released a Mini-CD containing songs from those sessions. "Enter Suicidal Angels" introduced the band's new sound, which was more straighforward and aggressive.

In 1997 the band finally released the full album "The Mind's I" (still on Osmose), which divided their fans in two - many liked their new, rawer approach, with short, fast songs; yet there were some, who disliked their near abandonment of the "Tranquillity"-part. The trio of Sundin/Johansson/Henriksson was responsible of the song-writing and Sundin and Stanne wrote the lyrics, which by this time had become quite philosophic. Only one song had female vocals, sung by Sara Svensson.

Although the response for the album wasn't so firm, the following tour was a success. Afterwards, the band withdrew from the public and decided to take a step away from the path they had been traveling so far. It took over two years, before their next album, "Projector", saw the light of day - by that time Johansson had already departed with the band, although he still appeared on the record.

Projector (Century Media, 1999) was a bold step into new areas in metal-music. It featured once again clean male vocals and the addition of some synths brought a refreshingly new sound to a couple of songs. However, the album still featured the trademark DT-guitaring and Stanne still growled a lot - thus, overall the album was not "lighter" than the previous ones. Henriksson did now the most of composing, with lots of help from Jivarp and Sundin. Johansson had participated only in a couple of songs and Stanne made one short song all by himself. The lyrics, now written by Stanne alone, were darker in mood, concentrating into the "self". One song had female vocals (by Johanna Anderson).

The departure of Johansson forced some line-up changes in the band. Henriksson took the guitar and left the bass for Michael Nicklasson, who had for long been a friend of the band-members. Also, a new man responsible for the electronics was found in Martin Brändström. The band once again embarked for a tour, this time with In Flames, Children of Bodom and Arch Enemy.

The band's latest album, Haven (Century Media, 2000) was once again a move to a new frontier. It relied heavily on the electronics in sound, and the songs were once again faster and shorter. Sundin had by this time stopped contributing to the songwriting, and most of it was done by Jivarp and Henriksson, with some help from the new guys. Stanne wrote once again all the lyrics and there weren't any clean singing, except in one song.

Some people resented the change towards "techno" and happier, catchy melodies, but the band's incredible ability to retain some old "melodic-death-metal" elements (original guitar-riffs, growled vocals and intense drumming) and combine them with new, fresh synthetic sounds was hailed by many. Another succesful tour followed and at the moment the band is rumored to be writing new material for the forthcoming album, which might see the day of light at the end of the year.

I like all their albums, Enter Suicidal Angels the least and The Gallery the most.

-Villain ("the walking Dark Tranquillity -encyclopedia")
 
A friend of mine thinks that theendrecords sells stolen merchandise, since they are so cheap, but I doubt it ....I personally haven't ordered anything from them yet, but I know people who have, and they were happy with the services provided...I plan on ordering quite a few CDs from them soon.
 
I placed an order last night..after my post above..got an order email..then this morning..it shipped already..got another email letting me know...so far so good..and 10 bucks shipped is great..


Villain great post!
 
be sure to post after you get some Dark Tranquillity...what you think of them!
 
Sorry, I forgot to post my response...

I have heard the songs The Gallery, Punish My Heaven, and Lethe. I think they are all outstanding songs...I really love the vocals and the drumming a lot. The female vocals on The Gallery sound good too. I just may have to pick up this CD sometime soon...

Thank you all for your help and recommendations.
 
I am glad you like them. I think the guitar work on Lethe is just about the best thing I have ever heard..
 
Originally posted by Useful Idiot
Sorry, I forgot to post my response...

I have heard the songs The Gallery, Punish My Heaven, and Lethe. I think they are all outstanding songs...I really love the vocals and the drumming a lot. The female vocals on The Gallery sound good too. I just may have to pick up this CD sometime soon...

Thank you all for your help and recommendations.

therein is a fucking great song
 
I really enjoyed Projector, myself. I think it really represents well what the name "Dark Tranquility" suggests.

I have The Gallery and although I can see how influential it must have been when it came out, it seems kinda "ordinary" to me now. Haven is cool yet for some reason indecypherable to me, I have yet to really "get into" that record.
 
To foxdvd: Thanks! :)

To Hoser: It's actually spelled with two "l"s (ie. Dark TranquiLLity). Not wanting to be a nitpicker, just decided to inform you in a "friendly" way. :p

To all of you: In case you want to meet interesting people on a similarly intelligent board, I welcome you all on my behalf to the official Dark Tranquillity forum: www.darktranquillity.com/forumz.html - you might actually find there a couple of "regulars" from this board as well. ;)

-Villain (np: Harvest)
 
Villain, thanks for pointing the typo out. I myself am guilty of it as well. Both "tranquility" and "tranquillity" are acceptable words, but I guess the band preferred "tranquillity". I would have never noticed...