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Today, Werewolf Records announces 25 November as the release date for Förgjord's sixth album, Ruumissaarna Pt. 1, on CD format; the vinyl version will follow next year. So far, the band has revealed one track from the upcoming album, which you can listen to (again) in the player below.
For years one of Finnish black metal's best-kept secrets, in recent times has Förgjord sprung to prominence among adventurous practitioners as a strangely alluring sort of obsidian. Although existing since the mid-'90s and patiently parcelling out their recordings in an almost-clandestine manner, the upswing in activity began with Förgjord's third album (and first with Werewolf), Uhripuu, in 2017 and was followed by the equally challenging Ilmestykset in 2019 and the comparatively more rockin' Laulu kuolemasta a year later. Among those three full-lengths, the Finnish trio solidified and strengthened its strident aesthetic - malodorous melodicism, hypnotically rendered through a ripped-raw sound field, making its strangely hummable ruminations on triumph and tragedy sound all the more alien, each album unified yet unique within that aesthetic - and made it all seem effortless. And, at last, it seemed that the name Förgjord was no longer a "secret."
Now, two years later, while the world is still cursed, Förgjord returns with Ruumissaarna Pt. 1. The band's sixth album to date, its title translated to English means "Sermon of deceased," and is part of a larger "Ruumissaarna" recording session: a thematically unified trilogy, but each to be viewed as independent entities. As such, it's perhaps logical that this Förgjord full-length draws in elements of its three long-form predecessors - and of course, the long history of the band itself. Thus, we find the anti-"anthem" anthemics they've so made their own as well as a once-again-filthier fury; most compellingly, there are many more downtempo moments here that wobble between tense, red-eyed resignation and a sort of stifled-violence melancholy, as always draped in a blizzard of fuzz and mysticism. To be sure, there are many "rockin'" moments, as well, but they're whipped into ever-alien shape by Förgjord's characteristically bent-askew melodicism and grim 'n' ghoulish execution. And, as the album feverishly flows onward, it takes on a gloomier aspect, creating an immersive full-length experience. To think that Ruumissaarna Pt. 1 is "the most important one of the trilogy" is daunting, indeed...
"Ruumissaarna Pt. 1 is about the darker side of Finnish man's nature," explains founding guitarist/bassist Valgrinder. "It tries to find and understand the reasons which make ordinary man a beast, a killer, when opportunity and circumstances are right - when things move in a certain direction slowly but surely, until it reaches the point where there's no turning back anymore. It's about our inner demon - The Perkele - who is living inside us and just waiting to get the opportunity to take over. And of course, it's also about those innocent ones who have to take the consequences. Ruumissaarna isn't fantasy nor fiction; it's the everyday darkness we want to deny. It's the darker side of Finnish culture and our nature."
When nature calls, rely on Förgjord to deliver the goods. Ruumissaarna Pt. 1 is coming for you, whether you're ready or not. Link
Ruumissaarna Pt. 1 tracklist:
01. Johdanto
02. Ihmismieli
03. Kirous Veressä Pt.1
04. Kylmät Silmät Tyhjä Katse
05. Kunnia, Kärsimys ja Helvetti
06. Ruumis Enkelten
07. Kirous Veressä Pt.2
08. Ruumissaarna
09. Kuolon Valtaama
10. Pedon Hetki