About this album
Where they were
In 2010, Stam1na released 'Viimeinen Atlantis' as their fourth studio album, following the critically acclaimed 'Raja' from 2008. By this point, they had solidified their presence in the Finnish metal scene, known for their intricate compositions and socially conscious lyrics. This album marked a continuation of their evolving sound and thematic explorations.
Why it matters
'Viimeinen Atlantis' received positive reviews and showcased Stam1na's unique blend of thrash and progressive metal, further establishing their reputation in Finland. The album reached number one on the Finnish Album Chart, reflecting its commercial success and cultural impact within the metal community.
Essential tracks
- "Piste jolta ei ollut paluuta" — This track exemplifies the album's themes of existential dread and features intricate guitar work paired with dynamic shifts in tempo.
- "Elämän tarkoitus" — With its thought-provoking lyrics addressing the search for meaning in life, this song stands out for its emotional depth amidst powerful instrumentation.
- "Viimeinen Atlantis" — The title track encapsulates the album's overarching narrative about loss and hope, delivering a poignant message through epic musicality.
Release Date
February 10, 2010
Artist Origin
Finland
Tracklist
- 1 S.O.S. (Salatkaa oma sijaintinne) 2:04
- 2 Piste jolta ei ollut paluuta 5:06
- 3 Pakkolasku 3:15
- 4 Jäteputkiaivot 3:08
- 5 Maalla, merellä, ilmassa 4:15
- 6 Elämän tarkoitus 4:10
- 7 Viestintuoja 3:54
- 8 Rikkipää 4:20
- 9 Tsunami 5:31
- 10 Eloonjäänyt 5:00
- 11 Viimeinen Atlantis 5:30