Tie My Rope

Tie My Rope
"Tie My Rope"
Single by Children of Bodom
from the album Blooddrunk
Released 2007
Format Digital, CD
Recorded 2007
Genre Melodic death metal
Power metal
Length 4:12 (Single)
Label Spinefarm
Universal
Producer Peter Tägtgren
Children of Bodom singles chronology
In Your Face
(2005)
Tie My Rope
(2007)
Blooddrunk
(2008)

"Tie My Rope" is a 2007 song from the Finnish melodic death metal band Children of Bodom. The song is from Children of Bodom's sixth studio album, Blooddrunk. The song was also included on Viva La Bands, Vol. 2, a compilation album from the program Viva La Bam and the tracks on the album were selected by star Bam Margera.

Musically, "Tie My Rope" bears a resemblance to songs from Children of Bodom's album Are You Dead Yet?, and was a product of the band's exploration of their 1980s metal influences. In contrast to all of their past material, the keyboards have a much darker sound that blend in with the overall song. In addition, the overall usage of keyboards in the songs seem to be much more present than songs in Are You Dead Yet?.

The song was re-recorded for the actual album.[1]

Band members

References

  1. ^ www.cobhc.com



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