Kivenkantaja

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Kivenkantaja
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Studio album by
Released10 March 2003
Recorded2002 at Tico Tico Studio
Genre Folk metal, pagan metal, black metal, viking metal
Length53:44
Label Spinefarm
Producer Moonsorrow
Moonsorrow chronology
Voimasta ja kunniasta
(2001)
Kivenkantaja
(2003)
Verisäkeet
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Metal Crypt5/5 [1]

Kivenkantaja ("Stonebearer") is the third full-length album by Finnish pagan metal band Moonsorrow. It was released on 10 March 2003 through Spinefarm Records.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Raunioilla" ("At the Ruins")13:36
2."Unohduksen lapsi" ("Child of Oblivion")8:17
3."Jumalten kaupunki/Tuhatvuotinen perintö" ("City of the Gods/A Thousand Years of Heritage")10:42
4."Kivenkantaja" ("Stonebearer")7:39
5."Tuulen tytär/Soturin tie" ("Daughter of the Wind/Way of the Warrior")8:36
6."Matkan lopussa" ("At the Journey's End")4:54
Total length:53:44

Personnel

Guest musicians

Production

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