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Time I is the second studio album by Finnish heavy metal band Wintersun. It was originally scheduled for release in November 2006, but ended up being marred by many delays. It was originally scheduled for release in November 2006, but ended up being marred by many delays.
On 18 July 2012, Wintersun announced on their official homepage that part I of Time would be released on 12 October 2012. Time I was released a week later than anticipated on 19 October 2012. In support of the new album, Wintersun embarked on their first tour of North America, supporting Eluveitie along with Varg, starting in late November. [16]
After returning from Ensiferum's Iron recording sessions, Mäenpää began arranging the compositions of the future Wintersun tracks. [3] Despite intending to keep Wintersun as a side project, a scheduling conflict between booked studio time for Wintersun and a tour promoting Iron forced Mäenpää to request time off from the band, [ 2 ] which ...
Wintersun: 2012 Time I: Nuclear Blast: Induction 2016 The Outwitted Consecration: Independent Wintersun: 2017 The Forest Seasons: Nuclear Blast: Wintersun: 2017 Time I 1.5 (Remastered) Nuclear Blast: Wintersun: 2017 Wintersun 2.0 (Remastered) Nuclear Blast: Wintersun: 2017 Tuska 2013 Live: Nuclear Blast: Wintersun: 2024 Time II: Nuclear Blast ...
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In 2004 Hahto became one of the founders of the band Wintersun [2] and left Rotten Sound later in 2005. In 2009-2012 Kai Hahto played about 300 shows with doom-death-metal band Swallow the Sun as a tour drummer. Hahto has an endorsement relationship with Sihi cymbals, Pearl drums and hardware, Balbex drumsticks, Roland V-Drums and Finfonic ...
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