Unia

Unia
Studio album by Sonata Arctica
Released 25 May 2007
Recorded December 2006 - January 2007 at Tico Tico Studio
Sonic Pump Studio (guitars, acoustic guitars)
Studio 57 (string, hammond organ)
2ndrate Soundcave (vocals, backing vocals, keyboards)
Jani's Lair (guitarsolos)
The Lanceland Room (keyboards, keyboard solos)
Genre Power metal, symphonic metal, progressive metal
Length 58:35
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Tony Kakko, Sonata Arctica
Sonata Arctica chronology
The Collection
(2006)The Collection2006
Unia
(2007)
The Days of Grays
(2009)The Days of Grays2009
Singles from Unia
  1. "Paid in Full"
    Released: 27 April 2007
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Lords of Metal(9.7/10)[2]
Sea of Tranquility[3]

Unia (English: Dreams), released on 25 May 2007, is the fifth full-length studio album by the power metal band Sonata Arctica, following the album Reckoning Night. The first single from the album was "Paid in Full", released on 27 April 2007. This is also the last album that features Jani Liimatainen, who was later replaced by Elias Viljanen after the album was released.

The album was mixed at Finnvox Studios, and mastered at Cutting Room Studios in Stockholm, Sweden. The album was also released as a limited edition noble book in 7" size (1000 copies), exclusively available via mailorder from Nuclear Blast records. The limited edition came with a differing track listing and bonus tracks "To Create a Warlike Feel" and "Out in the Fields".

Sound and themes

Unia is darker and more aggressive than Sonata Arctica's earlier work, with mid-tempo songs, more inclusion of 7 string guitars and a minimal amount of solos. It has been described as a significant "turning point".

Vocalist Tony Kakko has once admitted that Unia being released just after Reckoning Night "was probably a shock to many people".[4] He also described it as "a liberating experience. From there we took slowly some other direction".[4] Commenting further on the album, he also stated:[4]

Drummer and founding member Tommy Portimo said that Unia "brought many good things. I think our band needed that little shaking. [...] That album felt very natural. Although we realized it was very far from what we were before. But it was just a natural shaking."[4]

The track "Caleb" continues the so called Caleb saga, a series of songs that started on Silence's "The End of This Chapter" and is continued on Reckoning Night's "Don't Say a Word", The Days of Grays's "Juliet" and The Ninth Hour's "Till Death's Done Us Apart".[5]

Track listing

All tracks written by Tony Kakko, songs arranged by Sonata Arctica.

No.TitleLength
1."In Black and White"5:03
2."Paid in Full"4:24
3."For the Sake of Revenge"3:23
4."It Won't Fade"5:58
5."Under Your Tree"5:14
6."Caleb"6:16
7."The Vice"4:08
8."My Dream's but a Drop of Fuel for a Nightmare"6:13
9."The Harvest"4:21
10."The Worlds Forgotten, the Words Forbidden"2:57
11."Fly With the Black Swan"5:08
12."Good Enough Is Good Enough"5:30
Total length:58:35

Personnel

Sonata Arctica
Additional personnel
  • Selestina Choir on "In Black and White", "Under Your Tree", "To Create a Warlike Feel" and "Caleb" conducted by Tarja Vanhala.
  • Acoustic guitars, Bouzouki, Chromaharp, Cavaquinho and Q-chord on "They Follow", "Under Your Tree", "The Harvest", "It Won't Fade" and "Fly With the Black Swan" by Peter Engberg.
  • Finnish vocals in "To Create a Warlike Feel" by Jarkko Martikainen
  • Opening narration in "Caleb" by Milla V
  • Vocals, "whatevergod..." ("Caleb") and backing vocals, "just passion and rage" ("In Black and White") performed by Starbuck.
String orchestra on "Good Enough Is Good Enough"
  • Tuomas Airola − cello
  • Elar Kuiv − violin
  • Kati Niemelä − violin/viola
  • Anna-Leena Kangas − viola
  • Oskari Hannula − double bass
  • Bowed string instruments arranged and conducted by Tuomas Airola.

References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo. Unia at AllMusic
  2. Fons. "Review Sonata Arctica - Unia".
  3. Greg Stewart. "Review: "Sonata Arctica: Unia" - Sea of Tranquility - The Web Destination for Progressive Music!". seaoftranquility.org.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Exclusive: Sonata Arctica Interview About "Pariah´s Child" 2014 (SUBTITLED)". KaaosTv (in Finnish). Helsinki: YouTube. 7 February 2014. Retrieved 13 February 2014.
  5. "Sonata Arctica reveals details about Finnish Tour 2018". Sonata Arctica's official Facebook page. Facebook. 11 December 2017. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
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