Amorphis has shared the "Black Winter Day" video from the impending Tales From The Thousand Lakes (Live At Tavastia) album, set for release on 12 July via Reigning Phoenix Music (RPM).
"Back in 1994, 'Black Winter Day' was a somewhat different song among the other Tales... material", reminisces Amorphis' bassist Olli-Pekka Laine. "Being probably the first death metal song with a waltz time signature and a Moog synthesizer, it truly stood out at the time. Three decades later, 'Black Winter Day' still resonates with metal audiences around the globe and plays a crucial role in the saga of Amorphis!"
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