Finnish melancholic doomsters, Kaunis Kuolematon, have announced the release of their fifth full-length album, Kun Valo Minussa Kuoli, on 28 November via Noble Demon. With it, the band continues to carve their path through the bleakest corners of doom and death metal – bringing a uniquely Finnish sense of sorrow, beauty, and resilience.
As the first taste of what's to come, Kaunis Kuolematon unleashed the powerful first single, "Merta", accompanied by a brand new music video that dives deep into themes of emotional disconnection and inner turmoil.
The band comments: "Are you really alright? When life's spinning wheel has sucked every bit of you into its hungry center, when your needs and even yourself have become strangers - your minutes drift lost, vanished into thin air."
Since their formation in 2012, Kaunis Kuolematon has steadily built a unique soundscape that resonates far beyond genre borders. Blending crushing heaviness with emotional depth, the band has become a powerful voice in Finland's metal scene — and with this new record, they continue to refine their distinct blend of melancholy and intensity.
Now, with Kun Valo Minussa Kuoli on the horizon, Kaunis Kuolematon is preparing to once again immerse listeners in a world where melancholy reigns - and every note tells a story of beauty within darkness. Link

Kun Valo Minussa Kuoli tracklist:
01. Kaiku
02. Merta
03. Kun Kyynelistä Muodostuu Meri
04. Rauniot
05. Maailman Ainut Ihminen
06. Kaipaus
07. Kun Valo Minussa Kuoli
08. Kuura
09. Aatos

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"We were kind of exploring dark subject matters and darker sounds. I really like that, and this is the direction we are going right now." - Larissa Vale
"I always wanted to express my emotions with my music, and this is what I do. And I think true music lovers feel when music is coming from the heart." - Tilo Wolff
"This time we're trying not to complicate things too much. We want to have a simple message, but that doesn't mean there will be fewer arrangements or less songwriting..." - Pedro Paixão
"The speech that they hate is my speech, but my speech is not a hate speech. What can you do? You can just mirror/reflect them - hopefully, they will see how grotesque..." - Dero Goi

