Friday, September 11, 2020

Finntroll - "Mask"

Photo credit: https://www.centurymedia.com/media/artist/banner/637286855312882520.jpg

        If you're into Folk Metal, Finntroll should not be a foreign group to you. If you haven't dabbled into Folk Metal, it's a wildly good time. The origin of the band/name come from, to quote their Facebook:

"It is a troubled tale that has been told many times before… Anno 1997: during a night of alcoholic carnage in Finland Teemu "Somnium" Raimoranta (guitar) and Jan "Katla" Jämsen (vocals) conceived of a band that fused the darkness and grandeur of black metal with the traditional Finnish hoedown-music. The resultant sound was FINNTROLL. The namesake came from an old Finnish legend where Swedish priests coming to Finland had an encounter with a wild-looking man who killed most of their party. The survivors came back bearing the tale of the FINNTROLL. Anno 1998: A year later Skrymer, Tundra, Trollhorn and the mighty Beast Dominator joined the band that soon became the biggest name in the rising Folk/Pagan Metal scene – even if they never aimed for sitting at the head of that table."

They also frequently are made up to look like trolls, which is pretty awesome too.

        

        On September 4th, 2020, they dropped a new track titled "Mask" from their forthcoming album Vredesvävd, which is due to be released September 18th, 2020 via Century Media Records. It is some classic Finntroll! It begins with an epic opening backed by synths before descending into a ripping riff over their singer's growls. The music video is quite enjoyable as it is a shaky-cam tromp through the woods following the band as they appear to track down a druid resurrecting the dead. The chorus is equally delightful as the string synths rejoin the mix to give the speedy guitars a traditional folk flair. The track may only be a tad over three minutes, but it's definitely worth checking it out. It's speedy, epic, and everything there is to love about folk metal. 

        Want to pre-order the album? You can do so here

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