Auri by Auri

Auri

Auri

2018
2.72
Rating
88
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11%
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32%
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36%
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15%
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6%
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Album Summary

Auri is the debut studio album by the Finnish progressive folk band of the same name. It was released on March 23, 2018 via Nuclear Blast Records. The Sonic Seducer magazine called the album "a blend of ethereous ethno pop, celtic folk, symphonic orchestration, melodic acoustics and a deeply impressive atmospheric frame", and noted how singer Johanna Kurkela's voice complemented the overall album. Auri reached number 1 in the Finnish albums chart and entered the top 30 in the charts of Switzerland and Germany.

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Nov 17 2025 Author
3
I am usually a sucker for this kind of music. Her voice is extraordinary. But the overall effect falls a little short of magical or mysterious or ineffable and lands in the canny valley instead. Which is to say, kind of boring. The production is too clean maybe? Not enough layers? Like it is on a well lit stage instead of happening in a misty forest. I don't know. But it doesn't get over the hump from good to great for rme.
Nov 29 2025 Author
2
Auri is sort of an acoustic/no-distortion version of symphonic metal. A folk version of Within Temptation, but with generic songs of far lesser quality. Should we call it symphonic folk or just over-produced bland Disney folk? I don't know, but what I do know is that I don't like it. The music of a song like "Aphrodite Rising" could be on the Frozen soundtrack and that is not a compliment. The lyrics I don't know and I don't care.
Nov 22 2025 Author
2
Auri I glad I never have to listen to this again
Nov 25 2025 Author
2
I was surprised to find a Finnish Prog Folk band that I hadn't heard of on this list. I listen to a lot of Finnish, prog and folk music. Listening to this it sounded a LOT like Nightwish without the orchestration. Looking at the band, it turns out it's just Nightwish in a trenchcoat. But the more modern, overproduced Nightwish. Honestly, this one is a miss. I think it's better than the modern Nightwish offerings, but not by much. I listened to the band's entire catalogue and it was all pretty much the same. Really strong 13 year old edgelord vibes.
Dec 14 2025 Author
4
Sounds like what I imagine getting laid at the ren fest feels like (complimentary)
Nov 15 2025 Author
2
Didn’t really dig this melodramatic woodland fairytale soundtrack LP, felt a bit overblown and could’ve cut so much fat out and gotten to the point. Just not my thing, really
Nov 18 2025 Author
5
This sounds magical. Angelic vocals. Fun music
Dec 08 2025 Author
5
A real fantasy feel to this album had me imagining quests and wood nymphs such. Interesting… I loved the journey and would happily listen to this again.
Dec 14 2025 Author
4
Wikipedia has a quote describing their sound as ‘rabbit hole music and celestial metal’ which is perfect
Dec 28 2025 Author
4
Prog-psych-indie-folk - maybe the only album hitting all four of those! Beautifully written, sung and produced, but drags a little towards the end and feels a bit one-paced on repeated listening. A really good collection of songs, which (for me) falls just short of greatness.
Jan 20 2026 Author
4
Very Eurovision but yet enjoyable.
Jan 28 2026 Author
4
Celtic/Irish music always scores highly in my book. This was a little samey by the end, but I'm glad to have them.
Nov 15 2025 Author
3
There was an earlier offering by related band Nightwish and my review there works well enough for this. That didn't strike me much as metal and this doesn't strike me much as folk. Nothing against it but I find it a little too dolled up and glossy.
Nov 19 2025 Author
3
A progressive folk album by some of the people behind Nightwish. Never heard of this project before, it’s decent
Nov 25 2025 Author
3
A little too generic. Not enough Finnish
Nov 29 2025 Author
3
Game of thrones music. A bit dramatic overall
Dec 23 2025 Author
3
Folk progresivo. Ni fu ni fa.
Dec 29 2025 Author
3
I felt like this is something you would hear on the TV show "Outlander". It started off pretty good, I liked the first few songs but I started to lose interest. I'd give it a "meh." Top tracks: "The Space Between", "The Name of the Wind"
Dec 31 2025 Author
3
My first thought after a song or 3 was why are all the vocals on quarter or eighth notes? It sounded childishly stilted at times and was distracting... But it gets better, and I do like when the second vocalist enters. Overall an interesting blend of dramatic scandinavian almost-symphonic melodies with a dollop of Celtic shanties ... Honestly not sure how I feel about this but it's just different enough while definitely still being accessible ... i.e. it might not be my favourite thing but I can appreciate it 6/10 3 stars IMO: should be in the book? Maybe
Dec 31 2025 Author
3
This was actually a LOT more interesting than I would ever think it to be. It was so different and intriguing. Strong 3.
Jan 05 2026 Author
3
It does kind of remind me of 'Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga' but in a good way. Earnest, Folky/Celtic tunes. It was nice to listen to.
Jan 24 2026 Author
3
January 24, 2026 HL: "Skeleton Tree", "See", "Underthing Solstice" This band is named after a character in The Name of the Wind... God I read that like 10 years ago. There's somebody named Auri in it? Oh, she's this mysterious waif that lives in the "Underthing", this labyrinth hidden below the magic university. And here's a song literally called "Underthing Solstice". Neat I didn't want to start the second book until there was any promise of a conclusion to the trilogy, which there still isn't a decade later. (It's also very fun to be an ASOIAF fan) Point is, maybe Auri is more important later on; who is to say. That 2nd book continues to gather dust on my shelf. At least we got this agreeable set of Celtic-inspired ditties in the interim between The Wise Man's Fear and, um, the death of the Sun
Jan 31 2026 Author
3
3.5
Nov 19 2025 Author
2
Not really interested
Dec 16 2025 Author
2
Scandi folk prog. Its a bit wet.
Dec 27 2025 Author
2
Funny that Apple Music categorizes this as metal. This was more akin to pop music. It’s very much a European album as the band is Finnish and some songs have a sort of Irish rock. It felt somewhat operatic as well and just wasn’t something I thoroughly enjoyed. It wasn’t bad just not for me. 5.2/10
Dec 31 2025 Author
2
Based on the cover alone - this is a vocal metal album isn't it? No. It's progressive folk, which is like vocal metal but slower. It is, upon listening to it, the most solidly "Two" album I've heard in over 1,500 attempts.
Jan 03 2026 Author
2
More Disney soundtrack than Finnish folk.
Jan 30 2026 Author
2
Not as bad as I thought it would be, but it really only sounds like a subdued version of that kind of metal with the far too clean production and instrumentation that is still insanely popular for some reason. Considering the vocalist used to be in a band just like that, I think that only explains the sound here more.