Line-Up
Ari Koivunen - vocals
Ben Varon - guitar
Juhana Karlsson - drums
Silver Ots - guitar
    
Discography

Show Your ColorsCD

Tracklist:

01. Random Words
02. Release
03. A Shade Of Gray
04. Year Of The Suckerpunch
05. Perfection Design
06. Sex N’ Satan
07. Song For The Stubborn
08. Vivid
09. Gave Up Easy
10. Last October
11. Exit


  

Total running time:
Release date: 2009-05-06

Catalog number Universal: 2701671
Catalog number Spinefarm: spi346cd
Barcode: 0602527016719

Reptile RideCD

Tracklist:

01. Leave Your Dead Behind
02. Nervasion
03. Hang Me High
04. Mute
05. Few and Far Between
06. Snake Skin Saddle
07. D-Drop Bop
08. Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Fun
09. Pusher
  

Total running time:
Release date: 2007-08-15

Catalog number Universal:
Catalog number Spinefarm: NAULA082
Barcode: 00602517343719

DecrowningCD

Tracklist:

01. Showdown
02. Lacrimal Gland
03. Decrowning
04. Tiebreaker
05. Drug of Choice
06. Denial 101
07. Control Cancer
08. Raptus
09. Warp
10. Bleeder
  

Total running time:
Release date: 2005-10-05

Catalog number Universal: 987098-0
Catalog number Spinefarm: NAULA067
Barcode: 0602498709801

Wound CreationsCD

Tracklist:

01. The Verge 
02. Atrocity Evolution 
03. Silent Renewal 
04. Solvent 
05. The Last Round 
06. Other Flesh 
07. Distract 
08. Nothing Daunted (Gallows Pole Rock n' Roll) 
09. Languor Passage
  

Total running time: 47:30
Release date: 01-10-2004

Catalog number Universal: 982368-6
Catalog number Spinefarm: NAULA055
Barcode: 0602498236864


After three accomplished technical death metal albums, 2004’s “Wound Creations”, 2005’s “Decrowning” and 2007’s “Reptile Ride” and three extensive European tours, Amoral had to endure the loss of their vocalist Niko Kalliojärvi, who left the band due to his diminished motivation which may or may not have had something to do with the musical direction the band was moving to. The more melodic side of Amoral’s songwriting reared its head already on “Reptile Ride” in songs like “Snake Skin Saddle” and “Mute”, but it is only now, on their 4th outing “Show Your Colors”, that the curveballs have become the main course.

While the change became imminent, why wouldn’t they go all the way? Next thing you know, Amoral rocked the boat by enlisting the services of Ari Koivunen, the one and only Idols talent show winner in the Universe who has won the show singing heavy metal and hard rock standards. While maybe upsetting some of the band's old fans, the entry of Koivunen, who himself has released a Double Platinum selling debut album and another that exceeded the Gold limit, is sure as taxes and death, to raise the Helsinki rockers to the lips of a wider audience.

In musical terms the band's 4th album is an about-turn, replacing the dominance of quirky death metal with an exemplary display of riff-driven, heavy, yet melodic power groove and the occasional sing-along chorus, thus owing in equal measures to the likes of Skid Row and Pantera. The change doesn't end with vocals and style, though, “Show Your Colors” is also the recording debut for Amoral's new bassist Pekka Johansson whose pulsating bass lines prove, the newcomer can keep up with the Amoral traits of old and new alike: Amoral has always been recognized for their exceptional skill, and never has it been as obvious as now.

Amoral prove they've got what it takes to go against the grain, against the odds, against the world. Do you? Show Your Colors!