Saivon Lapsi

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Saivon Lapsi
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 22, 2013
Recorded2012
Genre Symphonic metal, [1] melodic death metal, [2] extreme metal, power metal [3]
Length45:10
Label Suomen Musiikki (Finland) Massacre (rest of Europe) Marquee/Avalon (Asia)
Eternal Tears of Sorrow chronology
Children of the Dark Waters
(2009)
Saivon Lapsi
(2013)

Saivon Lapsi is the seventh studio album released by the Finnish melodic death metal band Eternal Tears of Sorrow. The album's single "Dark Alliance" was released on February 8, 2013, two weeks before the album's release on February 22. [4]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Savion Lapsi"InstrumentalLammassaari & Tolsa1:11
2."Dark Alliance"Puolakanaho & VeteläinenLammassaari4:17
3."Legion of Beast"VeteläinenLammassaari4:06
4."Kuura"InstrumentalLammassaari4:51
5."Dance of December"VeteläinenLammassaari4:40
6."The Day"Kylmänen & VeteläinenLammassaari4:15
7."Sound of Silence"Kylmänen & VeteläinenKylmänen4:12
8."Beneath the Frozen Leaves"KylmänenKylmänen & Puolakanaho5:30
9."Swan Saivo"Kylmänen, Puolakanaho & VeteläinenKylmänen & Lammassaari4:22
10."Blood Stained Sea"Kylmänen & VeteläinenLammassaari4:06
11."Angelheart, Ravenheart (Act I: Saivon Lapsi)"Kylmänen & VeteläinenLammassaari7:30

Personnel

Band members

Guest

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