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Omnium Gatherum is a six-piece melodic death metal band from Finland, founded in the autumn of 1996. Although the band mainly follows the path of the melodic death metal genre, much of their work shows strong influences from progressive metal , especially their later albums.
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Omnium Gatherum. Antti Filppu - Vocals; Markus Vanhala - Guitar; Harri Pikka - Guitar; Janne Markkanen - Bass; Mikko Pennanen - Keyboards; Jarmo Pikka - Drums; Additional performers. Jukka Pelkonen – vocals on "Deathwhite" and "Son`s Thoughts" Kasperi Heikkinen – guitar solo on "The Perfumed Garden" Production. Nino Laurenne – Recording ...
Omnium Gatherum is an album that sees the band hopping between numerous different genres, including psychedelia, progressive rock, heavy metal, synth-pop, folk, jazz, R&B, and soul. [17] [18] [19] "The Dripping Tap" is a prog-jam that zigzags between krautrock, thrash metal, stoned soul, neo soul, acid rock, and noise music.
Omnium Gatherum are a Finnish melodic death metal band. Omnium Gatherum may also refer to: Omnium Gatherum, by Theresa Rebeck, 2003; Omnium Gatherum, by King ...
Years in Waste is the second album from Omnium Gatherum. It was their only release on Nuclear Blast Records. ... (Woodbine Garden Sessions) No. Title Length; 11.
Stuck Here on Snakes Way is the third album from Omnium Gatherum released in 2007. It is the band's first release on Candlelight Records . It is the first album to feature Jukka Pelkonen on vocals and Aapo Koivisto on keyboards.
Grey Heavens is the seventh full-length studio album of Finnish melodic death metal band Omnium Gatherum. It was released on February 17, 2016 in Japan via Avalon Marquee, February 19 in Finland, and February 26 in the rest of Europe via Lifeforce. [8] It received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics.