Tarot is a heavy metal band from Finland. It has close ties with Nightwish (as Marco Hietala joined them in 2002). They are most famous for the song "Wings of Darkness" from the 1986 album Spell of Iron. Image File history File links Flag_of_Finland_(bordered). ... Kuopio is a Finnish city located in the province of Eastern Finland and the region of Northern Savonia. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Heavy metal (sometimes referred to simply as metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s. ... 1985 (MCMLXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Nightwish is a Finnish symphonic metal band formed in 1996 in the town of Kitee. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Turmion Kätilöt is a Finnish industrial metal band founded by MC Raaka Pee and DJ Vastapallo. ... Virtuocity is a Finnish neo-classical metal band lead by guitarist Jaron Sebastian Raven, born as Jarno Keskinen, formerly of KenZiner. ... Marco Hietala. ... Zachary Hietala (born as Sakari in 1962 in Finland) is a Finnish Heavy Metal musician. ... Janne Tolsa is a Finnish Heavy Metal musician. ... Heavy metal (sometimes referred to simply as metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s. ... Nightwish is a Finnish symphonic metal band formed in 1996 in the town of Kitee. ... Spell of Iron is the first album by Finnish metal band Tarot, released in 1986 by Bluelight Records. ...
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Spell of Iron is the first album by Finnish metal band Tarot, released in 1986 by Bluelight Records. ... Follow Me Into Madness is the second album by Finnish metal band Tarot, released in 1988 by Bluelight Records. ... To Live Forever is the third album by Finnish metal band Tarot, released in 1988 by Bluelight Records. ... To Live Again is the first live album from Tarot. ... Stigmata is the fourth album by Finnish metal band Tarot, released in 1995 by Bluelight Records. ... For The Glory Of Nothing is the fifth album by Finnish metal band Tarot, released in 1998 by Blastic Heaven. ... Suffer Our Pleasures is the sixth album by Finnish metal band Tarot, released in 2003 by Spinefarm Records. ... Crows Fly Black is the seventh album by Finnish metal band Tarot, released October 25th, 2006. ...
At one concert in 1996, the band sung Hail Holy Queen a Christian prayer. As One is a Korean pop duo consisting of Yi Min Young and Crystal Chae. ... A B61 nuclear bomb in various stages of assembly; the nuclear warhead is the bullet-shaped silver cannister in the middle-left of the photograph. ... Undead Son is the only single-release from Tarots sixth studio album: Suffer Our Pleasures. ... Your redirects here. ...
The earliest extant specimens of Tarot decks are of North Italian origin and date to the early to mid-15th century.
Study of the iconography of the earliest tarots via standard comparative-historical methods suffices to pin the origin of the depiction of Death as after the Black Death, because the skeletal-death-with-a-scythe motif found on effectively all versions of Trump XIII does not predate the plagues.
Tarot became increasingly popular beginning in 1910, with the publication of the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot, which took the step of including symbolic images related to divinatory meanings on the numeric cards.
This band has been around for years, steadily putting out quality disc after disc without even a small buzz to accompany each of their releases.
I will admit, that the band is quirky, or at least their last few discs were, yet somehow they intrigued me along the way.
Tarot discs have always had great productions, bar none, but this one seems just a bit heavier in the bass dept and maybe a bit clearer in the guitar dept. I'm not sure if they've changed producers along the way, but this disc just screams clarity.