Dreamtale

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Dreamtale
Dreamtale at YO-talo in Tampere, Finland, in February 2004. From left to right, Keränen, Ahola, Orjatsalo.
Dreamtale at YO-talo in Tampere, Finland, in February 2004. From left to right, Keränen, Ahola, Orjatsalo.
Background information
OriginFinland
GenresPower metal, symphonic metal
Years active1999–present
LabelsSecret Door
Websitewww.dreamtale.org
Members
Past members

Dreamtale is a Finnish power/symphonic metal band from Tampere, formed in 1999.

Biography[]

The music project was founded by guitarist Rami Keränen in early 1999. Keränen also served as the band's vocalist until 2002. The band first gathered fame by playing as Sinergy's supporting act in Finland, and their second demo, , sold out on the day of its release.

Most of the copies of the demo were sold in Japan, which helped the band make itself known to record labels. Dreamtale started receiving recording deal offers from around the world, and in August 2001 signed a deal with Spinefarm Records.

In December 2001, Dreamtale started the recordings of Beyond Reality. After finishing the album, Dreamtale went through changes in their line-up: replaced bassist , and a new singer, , joined the group. Keränen is the sole founding member to remain with the band.

Beyond Reality, which was released in Japan in June and elsewhere during July 2002, selling well and gaining the band a following in Japan. To please Japanese fans, the band quickly began recording a second full-length album.

Recordings for their second album Ocean's Heart were begun in January 2003 at Fantom studios Finland, where the album was then mixed by . Finishing touches were added with Mika Jussila's mastering at Finnvox-studios.

Keyboardist Turkka Vuorinen left the band in 2006 and was replaced by Akseli Kaasalainen.[1] In late 2008, bassist left the band, mainly because of a lack of motivation. Dreamtale has since replaced him with Heikki Ahonen.

In 2010, they released samples of songs called Angel Of Light, Reasons Revealed and Strangers' Ode. The 5th album called Epsilon was released in 2011 through the band's own label Secret Door Records. This album saw the return of original drummer, Petteri Rosenbom. With Epsilon released also in Russia by Fono Ltd., the band played their first shows abroad in St. Petersburg and Moscow in October 2011.

It was announced on the 14th of January, 2013 that their 6th studio album was being recorded. Timo Tolkki mixed the album in February and the track list was revealed that same month. The album, World Changed Forever, was released on April 26, 2013.[2]

On 9 December 2016, Dreamtale released their 7th studio album, entitled "Seventhian... Memories of Time". Alongside the 12 new songs that comprise the first disc, re-recordings of several tracks from the band's earlier albums were also released.

Members[]

Current members[]

Former members[]

  • Kalle-Pekka Ware - guitar (1999)
  • Petri Laitinen - bass (1999-2000)
  • Kimmo Arramies - session bass (2000)
  • Mikko Viheriälä - session keyboards (2000)
  • – keyboards (2000–2006)
  • – bass (2000–2002)
  • – vocals (2002–2003)
  • – guitar (1999–2004)
  • Jarkko Ahola – vocals (2003–2005)
  • – drums (2007–2010)
  • Rolf Pilvedrums (2005–2007)
  • – vocals (2005–2007)
  • bass (2002–2008)
  • Mikko Mattila – guitar (2004–2007)
  • drums (1999–2005, 2010–2014)
  • vocals (2007–2019)
  • guitar (2007–2019)
  • bass (2009–2019)

Timeline[]

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

Title Release Date Peak chart positions
FIN
[3]
Beyond Reality

December 2, 2002

 –
Ocean's Heart

September 15, 2003

 –
Difference

April 25, 2005

 –
Phoenix

June 4, 2008

 –
Epsilon

April 20, 2011

39
World Changed Forever

April 26, 2013

41
Seventhian ...Memories of Time

December 9, 2016

Singles[]

Single Year Peak chart positions Album
FIN
"Wellon"
2005
9 Difference
"Payback"
2008
Phoenix
"Take What the Heavens Create"
"Angel of Light"
2009
Epsilon
"Tides Of War"
2013
World Changed Forever
"Join The Rain"
"October Is Mine"
2016
Seventhian ...Memories of Time
"Sleeping Beauty"
2019

Demos[]

  • Shadow of the Frozen Sun (1999)
  • Refuge from Reality (2000)

References[]

  1. ^ "DREAMTALE Parts Ways With Keyboardist, Announces Replacement". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
  2. ^ "Dreamtale - World Changed Forever - Encyclopaedia Metallum". Metal-archives.com. Retrieved 2015-07-01.
  3. ^ "Dreamtale discography". Finnishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 11 May 2013.

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