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KUOLEMANLAAKSO - To Release New Album After Eight Years; New Video Out Now

The Finnish doom/death metal spearhead Kuolemanlaakso, starring vocalist Mikko Kotamäki (Swallow The Sun), are about to release their first album in eight years. The bands third full-length is entitled Kuusumu, was co-produced, mixed, mastered and engineered by the Triptykon and Dark Fortress guitarist V. Santura, with whom the band has worked with on all of their releases. Kuusumu will be released on the 4th of March 2022 on CD and on the 29th of July 2022 on LP via Svart Records.

"The recording break stretched unforgivably long, but in doom, there's no rush. It was great to get back to business with the guys and have the opportunity to invite a couple of old friends to help us out, too. Kuusumu's keyboards were produced and co-arranged by Aleksi Munter (Swallow The Sun, Insomnium, Ghost Brigade), and Lotta Ruutiainen (Luna Kills) did some amazing singing on a couple of tracks. In my humble opinion we took many steps forward on Kuusumu", says guitarist-songwriter Laakso.

Kuusumu's texts are loosely based on the sudden global cooling that began in 535, leading to a 10-year long winter, loss of crops, famine and mass deaths of cattle and other animals. The climate change was most likely caused by massive volcanic eruptions, the fog of which darkened the sun for 1,5 years, causing loss of light and intolerable coldness. Moreover, the bubonic plague that began in the Byzantine Empire in 541 swept across Europe, killing tens of millions of people during the climate crisis.

"I see our previous releases as autumn albums, so this time we decided to make a winter album. I came across some literature about the catastrophic events by chance and got immensely inspired by them - especially the contemporary writings of the 530–540 era. It didn't take long for me to write the album after that. It's spine-chilling to ponder that a deadly climate change and a pandemic raged also 1,500 years ago when medical knowledge, information flow and living conditions were in their infancy. And there was no electricity, of course. People thought that they have angered the gods and the darkness will last forever", says Laakso.

On Kuusumu, Kuolemanlaakso stretches their artistic boundaries even further. The album contains the trademark Kuolemanlaakso heaviness, but also more bombastic, fast and meticulously arranged material. The first single "Katkeruuden malja", featuring Lotta Ruutiainen, represents the catchier and lighter side of the album.

""Katkeruuden malja" draws its inspiration from grief and misery. Musically it's almost tripping in the landscapes of recent day Tribulation, but with melancholic and Kalevala-infused melodic influences, that sound very Finnish to me. The music video sort of mixes and matches the frost theme of the album with the colour palette of the cover artwork", states Laakso. The music video is, however, watchable right now and is available in the player below. Fans of death and doom, you know what to do, right? Link

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