• Source: Stones Grow Her Name
    • Stones Grow Her Name is the 7th full-length studio album by Finnish power metal band Sonata Arctica. It was released in Finland on May 16, 2012, in Europe on May 18, 2012, in North America on May 22, 2012 and in Japan on May 23, 2012. It was the last album to feature longtime bassist Marko Paasikoski.
      In a 2014 interview about the album's successor Pariah's Child, vocalist and songwriter Tony Kakko referred to it as "a rock album [more] than anything else", comparing it to the more back-to-the roots sound of the 2014 band's release. Yet in a 2019 interview promoting the band's then new album Talviyö, Kakko said Stones Grow Her Name marked "some kind of maturity point for us", citing him becoming a father for the first time as an influence.


      Song information


      Regarding the song "Cinderblox", Kakko stated:

      "As you might figure, it started out as a... joke. Me fooling around with this banjo sound I came across. Wrote a riff which turned into a song. And when we then decided it's gonna be recorded for this album all we had to do was to find someone to play the banjo. We did! [...] This is the one song that still makes me smile every time I hear it."
      "Somewhere Close to You" was originally written for a possible solo release by Kakko, but ended up on the album. "Losing My Insanity" was originally written by Tony Kakko for Ari Koivunen's Fuel for the Fire. The final two tracks, "Wildfire, Part: II – One With the Mountain" and "Wildfire, Part: III – Wildfire Town, Population: 0" continue the story introduced in "Wildfire" from Reckoning Night.


      Track list




      Tour Edition


      On October 24, 2012 a special 2 disc "Tour Edition" of the album was released in Japan to commemorate the band's appearance at the Loud Park Festival. The first disc contains the standard Japanese version of the album with "One-Two- Free-Fall" serving as the bonus track. The second disc features acoustic versions of "Only the Broken Hearts (Make You Beautiful)" "I Have a Right" "Alone In Heaven" and "Somewhere Close to You" respectively.


      Personnel


      Tony Kakko – vocals, additional keyboards
      Elias Viljanen – guitars
      Marko Paasikoski – bass
      Henrik Klingenberg – keyboards
      Tommy Portimo – drums


      = Guest artists

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      Mika Mylläri – trumpet on "Shitload of Money"
      Sakari Kukko – saxophone on "Shitload of Money"
      Peter Engberg – acoustic guitar, viola caipira and banjo on "I Have a Right", "Alone in Heaven", "The Day", "Don't Be Mean", "Cinderblox" and "Wildfire, Part:II – One with the Mountain"
      Timo Kotipelto – additional backing vocals on "Only the Broken Hearts (Make You Beautiful)", "Shitload of Money", "I Have a Right" and "Alone in Heaven"
      Lauri Valkonen – double bass at "Cinderblox" and "Wildfire, Part:II – One with the Mountain"
      Pekka Kuusisto – violin at "Don't Be Mean", "Cinderblox", "Wildfire, Part:II – One with the Mountain" and "Wildfire, Part:III – Wildfire Town, Population: 0"
      Anna Lavender – spoken parts on "I Have a Right"
      Mikko P. Mustonen – Orchestration on "Wildfire, Part:III – Wildfire Town, Population: 0"


      = Additional personnel

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      Masi Hukari – recording assistant and lyrics proofreader
      Nino Laurenne – producer
      Ahti Kortelainen – studio master technician
      Mikko Karmila – mixing
      Pelri Ahvenainen – recording engineer
      Ville – monitor technician
      Svante Forsbäck – mastering engineer


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