Crimfall

Crimfall is a symphonic metal band that weaves a rich tapestry of musical drama with strands from various genres, crafting a distinctive blend of symphonic, folk, and power metal with a cinematic scope. The band hails from Finland, a land renowned for its vibrant and diverse metal scene. Formed in 2007, Crimfall showcases the powerful dual vocals of Helena Haaparanta and the growls of Mikko Häkkinen, set against a backdrop of epic orchestrations and massive riffs created by composer and guitarist Jakke Viitala. Their music often evokes grand historical narratives and battles, resonating with themes of demise and struggle, layered with a palpable sense of storytelling and melancholy.

Crimfall's discography is marked by a trilogy of lauded albums that display a progressive growth in their ambitious sound and storytelling. "As the Path Unfolds..." (2009), their debut, introduced audiences to their rich tapestry of sounds, full of dark and triumphant moments. They followed this with "The Writ of Sword" (2011), which continued to refine their fusion of metallic ferocity and folk melodies. Their most recent offering, "Amain" (2017), is their most ambitious and comprehensive work to date, showcasing their skill in balancing operatic passages with powerful metal outbursts. Stadium-sized anthems like "Until Falls the Rain" and "Mother of Unbelievers" highlight their ability to craft soaring choruses, while tracks like "The Last of Stands" underscore their penchant for cinematic storytelling. Fans of Crimfall appreciate the band for their ability to create vast sonic landscapes that bring to life the tales of yore and the human condition with fervor and an unyielding penchant for the dramatic.

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Amain
Album - 10 Tracks - Released August 25, 2017
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