Whoracle
Studio album by
Released18 November 1997[1]
Recorded1997
StudioStudio Fredman, Gothenburg, Sweden
GenreMelodic death metal[2]
Length42:29
LabelNuclear Blast
ProducerFredrik Nordström and In Flames
In Flames chronology
The Jester Race
(1996)
Whoracle
(1997)
Colony
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Whoracle is the third studio album by Swedish heavy metal band In Flames, released on 18 November 1997. The title of the album is a portmanteau of the English words "whore" and "oracle".

Apart from "Everything Counts", which is a cover of a Depeche Mode song, all songs were composed and arranged by In Flames. The lyrics were translated by Dark Tranquillity guitarist Niklas Sundin, after Anders Fridén had written them in Swedish.

Whoracle is the final album to feature Johan Larsson and Glenn Ljungström. It is also the last In Flames release with Björn Gelotte playing drums, as he permanently switched to lead guitar in future releases. Fredrik Nordström noted that it was not easy to record at times, since the band members usually preferred drinking beer and playing Tekken 3.[3]

In 2020, it was named one of the 20 best metal albums of 1997 by Metal Hammer magazine.[4]

Concept

Whoracle is a concept album which describes the past, present, and a hypothetical future of the planet Earth. "Jotun" is a foreshadowing of the main concepts where a society is crushed and broken after an apocalyptic event. "Episode 666" seems to be the narration of this apocalyptic event which is, perversely, televised. The songs leading up to this tell a story of the rise and fall of a global society. "The Hive" and "Jester Script Transfigured" describe this technologically advanced society and a utopian world which is demolished by human nature in the next two songs. The inclusion of the Depeche Mode cover, "Everything Counts", is a poignant way to imply that the people who built then destroyed their society realized their folly after it was too late.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Niklas Sundin and Anders Fridén.

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Jotun"Jesper Strömblad, Björn Gelotte3:53
2."Food for the Gods"Glenn Ljungström, Gelotte, Strömblad4:21
3."Gyroscope"Strömblad3:26
4."Dialogue with the Stars" (Instrumental)Gelotte, Strömblad3:00
5."The Hive"Gelotte, Strömblad4:03
6."Jester Script Transfigured"Strömblad5:46
7."Morphing into Primal"Gelotte, Ljungström, Fridén, Strömblad3:05
8."Worlds Within the Margin"Ljungström, Strömblad5:06
9."Episode 666"Strömblad3:45
10."Everything Counts" (Depeche Mode cover)Martin Lee Gore3:17
11."Whoracle" (Instrumental)Strömblad2:44
Total length:42:29
Deluxe edition
No.TitleLength
12."Clad in Shadows '99"2:25
Total length:44:54
Japanese and Korean edition
No.TitleLength
12."Goliaths Disarm Their Davids"4:58
13."Acoustic Medley"2:33
14."Behind Space - Live"3:36
Total length:53:36
LP bonus track
No.TitleLength
6."Re-cycles" (original title: "Acoustic Medley")2:33
Total length:45:02
2010 re-issue
No.TitleLength
12."Goliaths Disarm Their Davids"4:58
13."Jotun (Live)"3:38
14."Food for the Gods (Live)"4:11
Total length:55:16

Personnel

In Flames
Other personnel
  • Ulrika Netterdahl – female vocals on song "Whoracle"
  • The Whoracle concept conjured and verbalized by Niklas Sundin and Anders Fridén
  • Lyrics written by Niklas Sundin following original synopsis by Anders Fridén
  • All music composed and arranged by In Flames except "Everything Counts" by Martin Lee Gore of Depeche Mode
  • Recorded and produced by Fredrik Nordström with assistance from In Flames
  • Engineered by Anders Fridén and Fredrik Nordström
  • Mixed by Fredrik Nordström and Anders Fridén
  • Mastered by Goran Finnberg and Fredrik Nordstrom at the Mastering Room Gbg
  • Cover artwork by Andreas Marschall
  • Photos by Kenneth Johansson
  • All songs published by Prophecies Publishing Hamburg except "Everything Counts"
  • "Everything Counts" published by Grabbing Hands Music Ltd, sub-published by EMI Music Germany

References

  1. 1 2 "Whoracle - In Flames | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  2. "Sputnikmusic review". Retrieved 8 February 2019.
  3. At the Gates – Flames of the End DVD Fredrik Nordstörm interview
  4. "The Top 20 best metal albums of 1997". Metal Hammer. Future plc. 2 December 2020. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
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