- Wildhoney
Infobox Album
Name = Wildhoney
Type = studio
Artist = Tiamat
Released =
October 25 ,1994
Recorded = 1994
Genre =Atmospheric metal ,progressive metal
Length = 42:08
Label = Century Media
Producer =Waldemar Sorychta
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:aq6dtr8qklkx link]
Last album = "Clouds"
(1992)
This album = "Wildhoney"
(1994)
Next album = "A Deeper Kind of Slumber " (1997)Wildhoney is the critically acclaimed 1994 album by Tiamat. Released after their worldwide tour with Entombed and Unleashed, the record made the band one of the first (along with
Opeth ) to progress beyond genre lines in the renownedSwedish death metal scene.Stylistically, the album owes a lot to psychedelic and
progressive rock ;Pink Floyd andKing Crimson have been cited by band members as a particular influence on the album. Several tracks make references tohallucinogenic drugs (Jimsonweed and psilocybe mushrooms are explicitly mentioned [http://www.straechav.com/noise/index.php?n=Reviews.Tiamat-Wildhoney] ), and the entire album has a transcendent, otherworldly quality, which is enhanced by the fact that the entire album, with the exception of a brief gap in between tracks five and six, is seamless. There are several sections of the album that barely even qualify as traditional metal at all, with four tracks ("Wildhoney", "25th Floor," "Kaleidoscope" and "Planets") being instrumentals (although the title track features printed lyrics in the liner notes, they are actually part of the lyrics to the following track, "Whatever That Hurts") and an additional two ("Do You Dream of Me" and "A Pocket Size Sun") containing no growled vocals. As such, "Wildhoney" is often cited as a strong introduction todeath metal for fans ofprogressive rock and vice versa.Track listing
#"Wildhoney" – 0:52
#"Whatever That Hurts" – 5:47
#"The Ar" – 5:03
#"25th Floor" – 1:49
#"Gaia – 6:26
#"Visionaire" – 4:19
#"Kaleidoscope" – 1:19
#"Do You Dream of Me?" – 5:07
#"Planets" – 3:11
#"A Pocket Size Sun" – 8:03
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