Faerghail

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Death Whispers Misery 00:00 Tools
Horizon's Fall 00:00 Tools
The Drowning 00:00 Tools
Rain (Slipping away) 00:00 Tools
Silver Moon Child 00:00 Tools
...Kun veri peittää maan 00:00 Tools
Suicidal Rites 00:00 Tools
Summer Sadness 03:58 Tools
Behind a Sinfull Shade 00:00 Tools
Strife for Blood 00:00 Tools
Faerghail (Where Angels Dwell No More) 00:00 Tools
Dying Memories... 00:00 Tools
In the Arms of a Nightmare 00:00 Tools
Blood Will Follow Blood 00:00 Tools
Masked for Death 00:00 Tools
Daughter of the Storm 00:00 Tools
Rain 00:00 Tools
In Portraits of Shadowed Life 00:00 Tools
Witches Dance 00:00 Tools
As I Wither Away 00:00 Tools
Frostmaiden's Veil 00:00 Tools
My Beloved 00:00 Tools
Reverie's Night 00:00 Tools
Talven Tahdon Jäävän 00:00 Tools
Dark Oceans Calm 00:00 Tools
Hämärän Kutsu 00:00 Tools
When Stormclouds Gather 00:00 Tools
Nightshades 00:00 Tools
With All my Sorrows 00:00 Tools
02.Rain(slipping away) 00:00 Tools
Nightshades (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Dark Oceans Calm (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
With All My Sorrows (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Talven Tahdon Jaavan (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Horizons Fall - Frostmaidens Veil 00:00 Tools
Horizons Fall - As I Wither Away 00:00 Tools
Horizons Fall - Witches Dance 00:00 Tools
Where Angels Dwell No More - Strife For Blood 00:00 Tools
Where Angels Dwell No More - Summer Sadness 00:00 Tools
Horizons Fall - Nightshades 00:00 Tools
Horizons Fall - Reveries Night 00:00 Tools
Where Angels Dwell No More - Masked For Death 00:00 Tools
Horizons Fall - Talven Tahdon Jaavan 00:00 Tools
In Dreamful Supremacy 00:00 Tools
Horizons Fall - My Beloved 00:00 Tools
Where Angels Dwell No More - Suicidal Rites 00:00 Tools
Horizons Fall - Dark Oceans Calm 00:00 Tools
Where Angels Dwell No More - Silver Moon Child 00:00 Tools
Rain(slipping away) 00:00 Tools
Where Angels Dwell No More - Horizons Fall 00:00 Tools
Where Angels Dwell No More - In the Arms Of a Nightmare 00:00 Tools
Untitled I 00:00 Tools
Where Angels Dwell No More - Where Angels Dwell No More 00:00 Tools
Where Angels Dwell No More - A Sinful Shade 00:00 Tools
Horizons Fall - With All My Sorrows 00:00 Tools
Where Angels Dwell No More - Dying Memories 00:00 Tools
Horizons Fall - Hämärän Kutsu 00:00 Tools
Talven Tahdon Jäävän (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Where Angels Dwell No More 00:00 Tools
When Stormclouds Gather ... 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
'Dark Oceans Calm' Demo 1996 - Talven Tahdon Jaavan 00:00 Tools
'Dark Oceans Calm' Demo 1996 - Nightshades 00:00 Tools
Frostmaiden´s Veil 00:00 Tools
When Stormclouds Gather.. 00:00 Tools
'Dark Oceans Calm' Demo 1996 - Dark Oceans Calm 00:00 Tools
Talven tahdon jддvдn 00:00 Tools
'Dark Oceans Calm' Demo 1996 - With All My Sorrows 00:00 Tools
Dying Memories.. 00:00 Tools
Silver Moonchild 00:00 Tools
Reverie´s Night 00:00 Tools
08 - Hamaran Kutsu 00:00 Tools
Faerghail 00:00 Tools
Faerghail (where angels dwel.. 00:00 Tools
Hдmдrдn Kutsu 00:00 Tools
Fearghail (Where Angels Dwell No More) 00:00 Tools
[2001 Where Angels Dwell No More] - 11. Daughter Of The Storm 00:00 Tools
06 - My Beloved 00:00 Tools
11 - Dark Oceans Calm 00:00 Tools
09 - Nightshades 00:00 Tools
12 - With All My Sorrows 00:00 Tools
Faerghail - The Drowning 00:00 Tools
03 - Rain 00:00 Tools
02 - Silver Moon Child 00:00 Tools
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Faerghail are a Melodic Black Metal band from Finland. The band was formed in 1995 by Kai Lehtinen (guitars), Petri Moisio (bass) and Tomi Kangassalo (drums). Faerghail was formed in the summer of 1995 by Kai Lehtinen (guitars), Petri Moisio (bass) and Tomi Kangassalo (drums) in order to play somekind of melodic metal. In the autumn of 1995 Jussi Ranta and Tuomas Murtojärvi joined the band as session members and with this line-up Faerghail recorded the first demo tape titled “In Dreamful Supremacy” which was released in January 1996. The demo was recorded with a 4-tracker and the sounds were really awful, however the songs were quite good and “In Dreamful Supremacy” gained rather positive feedback. Soon after the release of “In Dreamful Supremacy” Jussi and Tuomas became full members of Faerghail, Jussi as a vocalist and synth player and Tuomas as a 2nd guitarist. After the release of the first demo the band practised a lot and wrote new material for the next release, and in August 1996 Faerghail entered Akaan MR-Studios to record four new songs. The tape was sent to Sorrowmoon Records and they were very interested in releasing the new marerial as a cassette-ep and so Faerghail had its first deal on its hands. But after a while the boss of Sorrowmoon Records decided to quit the whole label and so Faerghail had no label to release the new material. Fortunately Martin from Sorrowmoon Records had sent the tape to Dark Moon Productions and they were interested in releasing the material so the Faerghail’s second release “Dark Oceans Calm” saw the light of the day after all.This time the sounds were much better and also the band’s performance had improved quite a lot. “Dark Oceans Calm” was sent to some record labels and after a while Faerghail signed a deal with Belgian Shiver Record for two full-length albums. Faerghail started to write new material for the first full-length album and this time Akaan MR-Studios was booked for four days. During 10.-13.4.1997 Faerghail recorded and mixed the new material. Everything seemed to be great and the new album was supposed to be released by the end of 1997. The artwork for the album caused a few months of delay and the release was postponed to the spring of 1998. Due to problems with the record label the releasing of Faerghail’s first album was delayed approximately two years. However “Horizon’s Fall” was released in 1999. The album had eight new songs and four songs from “Dark Oceans Calm” as bonus tracks. After some time Kai decided to concentrate on his other bands and left Faerghail. The band didn’t want to take any new members so Petri took guitar as his main instrument and due to the fact that Faerghail isn’t playing any gigs he was also able to play all the bass parts. While waiting for the releasing of the first album Faerghail had a lot of time to write and rehearse new songs for the second full-length album and this time the material was so much better than anything else before that it was very clear from the beginning that this time the recording and mixing would be done at more professional studio than before. So after the new songs were written and rehearsed Faerghail entered Astia-Studios to record the second full-length album. The new album was recorded during 15.-20.1.2000 by Anssi Kippo and Jussi Jauhiainen and the results were something Faerghail had experienced never before. The record label had some problems once again and this time Faerghail didn’t want to wait too long with the next release so after material for an MCD was written and rehearsed and Finnish Northern Sound Records was willing to release it, the band booked Astia-Studios once again. Before entering the studio it was clear that Tomi didn’t have enough time to concentrate on the band and so he decided to leave Faerghail. The studio was booked and the band had no drummer but fortunately Pekka Koponen was willing to be Faerghail’s session drummer. New material was recorded during July 2000 and once again the results were better than ever before. Faerghail’s MCD “Blood Will Follow Blood” was released. After the delays also the new full-length album saw daylight and so Faerghail had two records out within a rather short period of time. In the beginning of 2001 Faerghail had an opportunity to shoot a music video and so in April 2001 a music video for “...kun veri peittää maan” was shot. After the video shoot Faerghail had a little break but after a while the band started writing new material for the next release. Pekka Koponen is bacame a full member of the band but he switched from drums to synth and Jussi decided to just taka care of the vocal duties. In the late 2004 Pekka Koponen decided that he didn't want to be a member of Faerghail anymore. The reason was simply the lack of interest in playing with Faerghail, so there was no personal disagreements involved. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.