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Wildhoney is the fourth studio album from Swedish music group Tiamat. The album was produced by Waldemar Sorychta and released by Century Media records in 1994. Vocalist Johan Edlund and John Hagel were the only two remaining members of Tiamat who were still with the group after their previous album Clouds in 1992. The album was marked a strong change in the style of Tiamat's music with more progressive rock and psychedelic music-influenced music and a less death metal-oriented style. The music on the album deals with the occult, nature, and LSD.

Wildhoney
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1, 1994 (1994-09-01)
Recorded1994
StudioWoodhouse Studio
GenreGothic metal, gothic rock[1]
Length42:08
LabelCentury Media
ProducerWaldemar Sorychta
Tiamat chronology
Clouds
(1992)
Wildhoney
(1994)
A Deeper Kind of Slumber
(1997)

The album was released on September 1, 1994 and was one of the highest-selling records for Century Media on its release. AllMusic praised the album, referring to it as "one of the classics of the genre".


Production


Tiamat vocalist Johan Edlund was unhappy with the recording of the album Clouds, stating that it "definitely didn't turn out the way I wanted it to".[2] After the release of their 1994 tour EP, The Sleeping Beauty (Live in Israel), Edlund fired all members of Tiamat except for John Hagel.[3] In 1994, Tiamat began working on an album that would become Wildhoney with session musicians Magnus Sahlgren, Lars Sköld and Waldemar Sorychta, who acted as a keyboardist and producer.[3] Edlund later stated that on Wildhoney that he "really did what I wanted to do on Clouds".[2] The bird songs on the album were from a sound effects album Edlund had.[4] The album was recorded at Woodhouse Studio.[5]


Style


Wildhoney was a move away from the death metal sound that was previously heard on their last album Clouds.[6] Wildhoney has been described as their first album where the "psychedelic/progressive influences were more widespread".[6] Edlund looked back on the album later, stating that he was "just a very young guy [who] wanted to sound like his favorite band, Pink Floyd".[7] In 2007, Edlund stated that the themes of the album revolved around the pentagram ("The Ar"), nature ("Gaia"), LSD ("A Pocket Size Sun") and satanism ("Visionaire").[4]

Regarding the somewhat controversial lyrics on "The Ar", including the mention of "the sign of the Aryan race" therein, Edlund have stated that: "The symbol was called like this by the people who lived some 5000 years ago in the place now called Iraq. I didn't want to censor myself, because I knew that this could be understood wrongly, now, in this century, but I thought that's not what I'm writing about, so even if people get it wrong, I'd better explain it and stand for it".[8]


Release


Wildhoney was released on September 1, 1994 by Century Media Records.[9][10] Wildhoney was a very successful album for Century Media.[7] The album sold better than the previous best sellers on the label; Grave and Unleashed.[7] The album was re-released to include the Gaia EP with it in 2001 by Century Media.[11]


Reception


Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[9]

Online music database AllMusic gave the album a rating of four and a half stars out of five, stating that the album "elevated the group's combination of lingering death metal roots and ambient soundscapes to unparalleled heights of invention".[9] AllMusic gave five stars to the reissue that included the Gaia EP, referring to the album as "one of the classics of the genre".[12]


Track listing


Wildhoney[5]
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Wildhoney" Johan Edlund, Johnny Hagel0:52
2."Whatever That Hurts"EdlundEdlund5:47
3."The Ar"EdlundHagel, Waldemar Sorychta5:03
4."25th Floor" Edlund, Sorychta1:49
5."Gaia"EdlundHagel6:26
6."Visionaire"EdlundThomas Petersson, Edlund4:19
7."Kaleidoscope" Edlund1:19
8."Do You Dream of Me?"EdlundSorychta, Edlund5:06
9."Planets" Edlund, Magnus Sahlgren3:13
10."A Pocket Size Sun"EdlundEdlund8:04
Total length:42:08

All songs written by Johan Edlund except where noted.


Personnel


Per the liner notes.[5]


See also



Notes


  1. Hickman, Langdon. "A Pocket-Sized Sun: Tiamat's "Wildhoney" Turns 25". Invisible Oranges. Retrieved July 6, 2022.
  2. Ekeroth, 2008. p.212
  3. Huey, Steve. "Tiamat - Music". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved July 10, 2013.
  4. Johan, Edlund (2007). Wildhoney (compact disc). Tiamat. Century Media.
  5. Wildhoney (compact disc). Tiamat. Century Media. 1994.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  6. Marsicano, Dan. "Tiamat - Clouds Review". About.com. Retrieved July 10, 2013.
  7. Wagner, 2010. p.233
  8. Within the Sun's Own Shadow: CoC interrogates Tiamat's Johan Edlund
  9. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Wildhoney - Tiamat". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved July 10, 2013.
  10. "Release Details". Century Media. Retrieved July 10, 2013.
  11. "Wildhoney/Gaia : Tiamat - Releases". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved July 10, 2013.
  12. True, Chris. "Wildhoney/Gaia : Tiamat". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved July 10, 2013.

References


На других языках


- [en] Wildhoney (Tiamat album)

[es] Wildhoney

Wildhoney es el cuarto álbum de estudio de la banda sueca de metal gótico Tiamat, publicado el 25 de octubre de 1994 a través de Century Media.

[ru] Wildhoney

Wildhoney (c англ. — «Дикий мёд») — четвёртый студийный альбом шведской группы Tiamat, выпущенный 24 октября 1994 года.



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