Isohaara

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Released2 August 2002
Recorded2 January – 25 June 2002
Length47:15
Isohaara
Studio album by
Released2 August 2002
Recorded2 January – 25 June 2002
GenreAlternative rock
Length47:15
LabelHerodes/EMI
ProducerGabi Hakanen
CMX chronology
Dinosaurus Stereophonicus
(2000)
Isohaara
(2002)
Aion
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Isohaara is the ninth studio album by the Finnish rock group CMX. The album is named after Isohaara power plant in Keminmaa. The band spent six months in the studio because of the chosen songwriting method: the songs were written and rehearsed at the studio under constant perfecting and re-arranging. Musically, the album is lighter and more accessible than its predecessor, the over 100-minute Prog-epoch Dinosaurus Stereophonicus.

All songs written and arranged by CMX with lyrics by A. W. Yrjänä.

  1. "Päänsärkijä" – 4:31 "Headbreaker"
  2. "Pohjoista leveyttä" – 3:20 "Northern Latitude"
  3. "Veitsenterä" – 4:33 "Knife's Blade"
  4. "Minne paha haudattiin" – 5:31 "Where Evil Was Buried"
  5. "Isohaara" – 3:39
  6. "Revontulten repijä" – 6:13 "Ripper of Aurora Borealis"
  7. "Minun sydämeni on särkynyt" – 3:58 "My Heart is Broken"
  8. "Post mortem" – 2:55
  9. "Lihan syvyyksiin" – 3:51 "Into the Depths of Flesh"
  10. "Silmien takana" – 4:05 "Behind the Eyes"
  11. "Tuulilukko" – 4:24 "Windlock"

Personnel

Singles

References

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