Hymn to Life (album)

Hymn to Life is the second solo album by Finnish musician Timo Tolkki. Unlike his first solo album (Classical Variations and Themes), Hymn to Life does not present Tolkki as a classical heavy metal guitarist, but as a diverse songwriter. The album deals with Tolkki's personal beliefs and thoughts about life and encourages the listener to believe in themselves. Tolkki uses strong criticism against religions.

Hymn to Life
Studio album by
Timo Tolkki
Released28 January 2002
GenreBaroque Pop
LabelNuclear Blast
ProducerTimo Tolkki
Timo Tolkki chronology
Classical Variations and Themes
(1994)
Hymn to Life
(2002)
Saana – Warrior of Light Pt 1
(2008)

Tolkki took inspiration from a variety of genres, including pop, rock, and classical music. The song "Father," which is Tolkki's tribute to his late father, is influenced by doom metal. The album did not receive positive reception from the metal audience, maybe owing to its non-Stratovarius sound.

The track "Hymn to Life" includes a speech from the film The Great Dictator delivered by Charlie Chaplin.

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