Infirmum’s “From The Depths I Cried” album takes metal lovers to the edge of symphonic doom suitable for autumn

The “Ultra Bra of symphonic doom metal” aka the seven-piece Infirmum release their second studio album “From The Depths I Cried” today. A good foretaste of the multifaceted ensemble released through Earache Records was already received earlier this fall, when the band released their single “Burn” with a spectacular visualiser video.

Infirmum’s large crew of seven are familiar people from the metal field; the band’s current or past bands include Lordi, Sanctuary of Hate, Grain of Pain, Moonwitch, Pettalom, Mourning Wood and Deathlike Silence.

For the now-published ensemble, the rather accomplished orchestra made two albums worth of songs, together with Juho Räihä, known from the band Swallow The Sun, acting as the producer of the new album.

“Some of the songs were already structurally ready when the EP was released, but they didn’t make it to that release. So it was quite a long process to complete this album. Many songs were left on the shelf after the selections, because we didn’t want to make a double album. Maybe some of them will be released later, but you’ll see that in the future,” says Timo Solonen.

The band, which lives in different parts of Finland, praises modern technology, which makes it possible to make songs together despite the kilometers in between. Four years have passed since the previous debut album Walls of Sorrow, so the band’s fans have also been eagerly waiting for the new album.

“There have been inquiries over time and I have answered that it will come when everything is ready. Now it is! I hope and believe that the wait has been worth it,” Solonen continues.

At the same time, the album is the first full-length album with the band’s new vocalist Sabine Blodwin.

“After Sabine joined, the band moved more Naps forward and her skills and nuances from different cultures are heard nicely in the songs. Eliel’s grunts are guaranteed stuff and work damn well. When making the record, it was also clear that the cello had to be given more space, and Elya handled her plot very well. Erna’s keyboards also played a big role and brilliantly bring out different moods,” continues Timo.

All this can also be heard on the single “Deception”, which can be downloaded from the album.

“It’s my absolute favorite from the album. The song is about pain, delusions, disappointments, but also the resilience of those things. No matter what happens, we ourselves are the only ones who can open our eyes, rise from the ashes and move on,” Sabine Blodwin sums up the song.

With the album, Infirmum is also slowly going to concerts, which will be updated later on the band’s website.

Infirmum is:
Vocals: Sabine Blodwin
Growl and bass: Taka Eliel
Guitar: Timo Solonen
Guitar: Joonas Siikavirta
Keyboards: Erna Siikavirta
Drums: Hanna-Leena Lassila
Cello: Elya

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Combining doom with symphonic elements, the seven-piece Infirmum will release their album on September 27th

Formed in early 2019, the Finnish Symphonic Doom Metal band INFIRMUM has approached the genre in a unique and complex way. With a sound that explores aspects of classical music combined with the traditional weight and melancholy of Doom, they released their debut album “Walls of Sorrow” in 2020, followed by the EP “The Great Unknown” in 2022. In January 2023, they released the single “Sleep of Reason,” which featured a music video. With the departure of vocalist Anna Rose in 2023, Brazilian singer Sabine Blodwin joined the band, bringing a new perspective from a different culture.

Today, INFIRMUM is preparing for the release of their new single “Burn,” scheduled for August 2024 as a preview of their upcoming album “From The Depths I Cried,” expected by the end of the year.

Watch the music video on YouTube:

https://youtu.be/7QFmLQ2g52c?si=ym7bTfPq5KH_79kL

“Burn is about everything that is controversial and burns inside the human soul, what we feel in secret, what people try to hide or extinguish to fit into society. In ‘Burn,’ while the male part exposes these feelings and unique visions of the world around, the female part represents the embracing of all these demons, the darkness as part of the human being, and this dark flame grows until it finally becomes one with the individual.” – Sabine

”Burn was fun to compose. Wanted to compose a bit faster song and I was in right mood so this turned out to be really good. It is always fantastic to notice how song evolves after I have sent just my guitar tracks and everyone begin to create their parts. Sometimes I delete some guitar leads so other instruments have more space. I am very happy with the results!”– Timo

”Burn was me trying to be more brutal than on other songs, very death metal lyrics” -Eliel

”When I first started to work on the drum parts for Burn, the demo had only Timo’s guitar tracks. But I could immediately hear that this song will be more aggressive and it needs to have a sense of danger. That’s what I aimed for with my drumming: danger alerting accents, tickling our primitive lizard brain with a sense of something bad looming around the corner, short machine gun like bursts of rhythm in kick drums etc. But also I wanted to keep our signature “beauty and the beast” dynamic present in the song, so I made some parts to have a more “flowy” feel for a nice contrast.”– Hanna-Leena

Listen to the single on music services (Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, Tidal etc.): https://push.fm/fl/infirmum-burn

INFIRMUM’s music today can be described as profound and conflicted, exploring the darkest sides of human emotions, diving into the depths of madness, pain, sickness, and death, while still finding brief moments of hope, offering an atmospheric journey through the darkest corners of the human soul. Combining beauty and ferocity, their compositions are rich in textures and nuances with strong, reflective lyrics.

The current lineup includes Sabine Blodwin (formerly of Moonwitch, Draconian Opera, Pettalom) – Vocalist, Taka Eliel (Sanctuary of Hate) – Vocalist and Bassist, Erna Siikavirta (formerly in Lordi, Children of Bodom as session keyboardist, Sinergy as session keyboardist, Arthemesia and Deathlike Silence) – Keyboardist, Joonas Siikavirta (Begrim) – Guitarist, Timo Solonen (Grain of Pain) – Guitarist, Hanna-Leena “Hanska” (Mourning Wood) – Drummer, and Elya – Cellist.
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