Hiidenhauta released the second single from the upcoming album – “In addition to all the anxiety, the song also exudes a certain kind of liberation”





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Tomb of Hiiumaa.

The algae was originally intended for the album as a hidden song, says singer Tuomas Keskimäki.

Black metal playing with folk influences Hiiumaa Grave releases their third studio album Riivin September 18 via Inverse Records. Today, another single from the album has been released for tasting scheuchzeria with music videos and days. Singer-songwriter Tuomas Keskimäki according to him, this is a slightly different piece of Hiidenhauda for many reasons.

“First of all, its lyrics include the old‘ Fishhead mine, my head damn ’’ spell, which was firmly remembered for what I saw as a child It never expires section on the assassinations of Lake Bodominj. The words I have for years wanted to use a certain chapter, and now it opened up a perfect opportunity, “Keskimäki open.

“The song was composed by a bassist Henri Hakala as the last composition of the album. In addition to all the anxiety, the song also exudes a certain kind of liberation, and this is mainly due to the fact that this was originally supposed to be the hidden track of the album. That is, it was composed as a completely extra piece, separate from the rest of the record. When the song was completed, it was clear that it could not be put into a hidden track, so after that it ended up as an idea as a closing track, but there was no perfect place for it either. ”

“Then, in addition to everything else, it was thought that if a song was filmed in a wooded and simple video without any specials. Just hypnotic nature and long shots. In the end, the video material was filmed during my and Henri’s forest trip in Raakkunjärvi, Satakunta, on the basis of which Henri then turned it into a finished video, a professional in the field when he is. ”

Riivinthe previous single release of the album Lycopodium Annotinum you can in turn listen here.