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Yesterwynde

2024 studio album by Nightwish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yesterwynde

Yesterwynde is the tenth studio album by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, released on 20 September 2024 by Nuclear Blast. This marks their first studio album since 2000's Wishmaster that does not feature Marko Hietala, following his departure from the band in January 2021, and the first album to feature Jukka Koskinen as the new bassist.[10][11] It is also their first album to not feature Pip Williams as the orchestral arranger.

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Yesterwynde
Cover art for "Yesterwynde"
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Released20 September 2024 (2024-09-20)
RecordedAugust–November 2023
Studio
  • Röskö Campsite (Kitee)
  • Paha Pajari (Kitee)
  • Petrax (Hollola)
  • Studio Dahl (Brastad)
  • Troykington Castle (North Yorkshire)
  • Abbey Road Studios (London)
Genre
Length71:07
LabelNuclear Blast
ProducerTuomas Holopainen
Nightwish studio album chronology
Human. :II: Nature.
(2020)
Yesterwynde
(2024)
Singles from Yesterwynde
  1. "Perfume of the Timeless"
    Released: 21 May 2024
  2. "The Day of..."
    Released: 8 August 2024
  3. "An Ocean of Strange Islands"
    Released: 10 September 2024
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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Blabbermouth.net8.5/10[3]
Classic Rock[4]
Distorted Sound9/10[5]
Kerrang![6]
Metal Hammer[7]
Metal Injection9/10[8]
Rock Hard8.5/10[9]
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Production

Holopainen began drafting ideas for the next Nightwish album in March and April 2021[12] while also engaging with his side projects Auri and Darkwoods My Betrothed.[13] He confirmed that the band had booked a studio for the next album, scheduled for three months in the summer of 2023 at the Röskö campsite.[14][15] In March 2022, Holopainen entered the studio to write demos for the upcoming Nightwish album,[16][17] which were later completed in June 2022.[18]

After the band listened to the demos,[19] Jansen, who was at the time working on her debut solo album Paragon, commented that while the band's signature sound would remain intact, the album would take a heavier direction.[20] Holopainen later confirmed that the next album would serve as both a continuation of Human. :II: Nature and the third and final part of a trilogy that began with Endless Forms Most Beautiful.[21][22] After completing the demos in July at an undisclosed location, the band began tracking the album in August.[23] Drummer Kai Hahto later confirmed that he had finished recording drums for eight songs.[24] The band completed tracking their instruments in September 2023,[25] with the orchestral arrangements concluding the following month.[26] The recording sessions were completed by the end of November 2023. Mixing and mastering commenced at Finnvox Studios in January 2024,[27] and was completed by the end of February.[28]

Composition

Themes

The title of the album is a word coined by band member Troy Donockley, which Holopainen describes as encapsulating the feelings of time, history, memory, and the connection to past generations, who have "all had their lives, their ups and downs, and they don't exist anymore, except as atoms scattered all over the universe. And we're going to be in that state pretty soon as well. So that should give you something to think about."

Holopainen has characterized the album as exploring themes of humanism, history, and their inspirations, emphasizing that the overall outlook of the album is positive and optimistic.[29]

Release and promotion

The album's title was announced on April 30, 2024, along with a release date of September 20, 2024.[30] The first single from the album, titled "Perfume of the Timeless," was released on May 21, 2024.[31] The second single, titled "The Day of...," was released on August 8, 2024.[32] The third and final single, "An Ocean of Strange Islands," was released on September 10, 2024.[33] A music video for the song "Lanternlight" was released on September 20, 2024, the same day the album was released.[34] A lyric video for the album's title track was released on January 13, 2025.[35]

There was no tour planned to support the album, as the band began a hiatus from touring following its release,[36][37] which Hahto stated would last for "two or three years."[38]

Track listing

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Yesterwynde track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Yesterwynde"2:43
2."An Ocean of Strange Islands"9:26
3."The Antikythera Mechanism"5:55
4."The Day of..."4:34
5."Perfume of the Timeless"8:11
6."Sway"4:23
7."The Children of 'Ata"5:37
8."Something Whispered Follow Me"6:39
9."Spider Silk"6:26
10."Hiraeth"6:14
11."The Weave"4:53
12."Lanternlight"6:06
Total length:71:07
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All tracks are written by Tuomas Holopainen.[39].

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Streaming platforms bonus tracks[40][41]
No.TitleLength
13."Yesterwynde" (orchestral version)3:22
14."An Ocean of Strange Islands" (orchestral version)9:26
15."The Antikythera Mechanism" (orchestral version)5:52
16."The Day of..." (orchestral version)4:24
17."Perfume of the Timeless" (orchestral version)8:13
18."Sway" (orchestral version)3:26
19."The Children of 'Ata" (orchestral version)5:19
20."Something Whispered Follow Me" (orchestral version)6:32
21."Spider Silk" (orchestral version)5:43
22."The Weave" (orchestral version)4:49
23."Lanternlight" (orchestral version)5:32
Total length:133:00
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Personnel

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Credits for Yesterwynde adapted from liner notes.[39]

Nightwish

Additional personnel

  • Tuomas Holopainen  production, mixing, orchestral and choir arrangements
  • Troy Donockley  engineering
  • Tero Kinnunen  production, engineering, mixing
  • Mikko Karmila  engineering, mixing
  • Jonathan Allen  engineering
  • Neil Dawes  engineering assistant
  • John Barrett  engineering (additional)
  • Risto Hemmi  mixing (ATMOS version)
  • Mika Jussila  mastering
  • Niklas Jussila  mastering (ATMOS version)
  • Pete Voutilainen  cover art, photography
  • Mikko Pankasalo  layout
  • James Shearman  conductor, orchestral and choir arrangements

The Sepian Voices

  • Tom Pearce  choirmaster
  • Sarah Eyden, Grace Davidson, Joanna Forbes, Sarah Ryan, Katy Treharne, Caroline Clarke, Sejal Keshwala, Jacqueline Barron, Soophia Roroughi, Kirsty Hoiles, Mary Carewe, Claire Henry, Alice Fearn, Louise Marshall, Liz Swain, Helen Brookes, Sumudu Jayatilaka, Jo Marshall, Tom Pearce, Gerry O'Beirne, Philip Brown, Robin Bailey, Richard Henders, Michael Robinson, Sebastian Charlesworth, Michare Dore, Ben Goddard, Lawrence White, Scott Davies, David Porter Thomas, Andrew Playfoot, Lawrence Wallington, James Mawson, Cameron Jones

The Children of 'Ata Choir

  • Hanalee Valke, Isabella Moore, Philip Rhodes, Benson Wilson, Kieran Rayner

Children's Choir

  • Malakai Bayoh, William Borthwick, Daniel Catalogna, Christy Cole, Charles Deconinck, Chet Gibson, Edward Grant, Lukas Haggo, Thomas King, Victor Livert, Kieran Lund-Deely, Filippo Pignatelli, Adrian Pueyo-Blasco, Henry Scully, Benedict Sefton, Alfie Sterne, Giulio Tittoto, Davide Wernig, Toby Yates

Sepian Orchestra

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