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Biography

The crusaders of epic heathen metal, Moonsorrow was founded in 1995 with the goal of creating metal art with a good touch of national romanticism and a distinctively pagan approach.

Between 1996 and 2001 Moonsorrow released 4 demos and an album before signing with Spinefarm. The 2nd album, Voimasta ja kunniasta was released in 2001 and its follow-up Kivenkantaja (2003) already hit the Finnish album charts at #16. It also took the band to their first shows abroad in 2004. Verisäkeet (2005) reached the charts as well, and saw Moonsorrow play their 1st show on the other side of the Atlantic and join Primordial for the band’s 1st full European tour, both in 2006.

Their 5th album, Viides luku - Hävitetty included just two songs, both of them checking in at around the 30 minute mark, paving way to new heights of epic pagan art, continued on the 68-minute long “EP” Tulimyrsky with another 30-minute song.

2011 sees the release of the most majestic album of the year, Varjoina kuljemme kuolleiden maassa (As Shadows We Walk In The Land Of The Dead). Varjoina kuljemme kuolleiden

The Moonsorrow saga began in late 1995, when the cousins Henri and Ville Sorvali got together with the idea of creating folkish, epic metal art. The first demo Thorns of Ice was recorded in early 1996; fairly enough, half of the material disappeared, so the tape was never released.

In spring 1997 Moonsorrow released Metsä, the demo that is generally considered the debut recording of the band, gaining some publicity in the press and a small fanbase. Also another tape, bluntly called Promo, was recorded, but due to a divine (analog) intervention it was never released either.

Through 1998 the band worked on their next demo, Tämä Ikuinen Talvi, which was later released in early 1999. This was to be the last demo recording in Moonsorrow's history, since a deal with obscure Plasmatica Records was inked shortly afterwards. Marko Tarvonen joined the band as the third member, and Moonsorrow was ready for the debut album.
And so the debut album was recorded, in February 2000. No one knew it would take more than a year to be released, though. In the meantime also Mit


In the spring of 2005, Henri and Marko recorded a demo with a parallel project they had created, also featuring two more guys I don’t know, called Ukkosenjumalan Pojat (Sons of the God of Thunder), in a clear allusion to Suden uni’s opening track, “Ukkosenjumalan poika”. This recording was uploaded to the Internet; their style was a tongue-in-cheek mixture between folk and punk, in the vein of Ireland’s Dropkick Murphys; Marko described it with a word I find quite amusing: folkcore – yeah, without L. Henri called it folkish-oi!/streetpunk. The demo was called Viikonloppu Valhallassa(weekend in Valhalla) and contained six tracks, three of which had extracts uploaded in the internet. In

Ukkosenjumalan Pojat cover
Marko’s words, “All I can say we did this one demo for ourselves just to know how this new band is sounding and if it's gonna work. So far we've been more than satisfied although it's been made in a huge rush and alcoholic state of mind. One Swedish UG-record label [UG=underground] contacted us so maybe we'll put some mini c

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