Finnish metal pioneers SARCOFAGUS announce the release of LIVE FOR THE LAST TIME, the long-awaited document of the band’s final concert, recorded at Dante’s, Helsinki, in 2010. After 15 years, this historic performance is now available in an extremely limited double vinyl first edition (only 10 copies), alongside a combined CD/DVD release.
The album and CD/DVD are released by Metal Warning (Henry Juvonen) — the same man who arranged the 2010 Sarcofagus comeback tour that led to this final performance.
A Note from Kimmo Kuusniemi: “Releasing this final Sarcofagus recording feels both emotional and
complete. It closes a journey that began in 1977 and ends with the last notes played on the Dante’s stage in 2010. Sarcofagus was always about pushing boundaries, combining metal with progressive ideas and
experimental impulses — and this release marks the true end of that cycle”.

“But that same restless creativity didn’t stop. It simply moved into a new form”.
“I let go of traditional guitar playing a long time ago — it stopped inspiring me. With the upcoming ASA Quantum Variations, I pushed that evolution much further. I use percussive attacks, harsh textures, microtonal scales, and even sounds that feel like creatures or birds.
“For me, this is the most adventurous and personal music I’ve made — a real turning point between cycles. I approached the guitar anew trying to communicate through gesture, atmosphere, and movement rather than melody, and blended metal, progressive structure, and experimental sound-shaping in ways I hadn’t explored before.
“ASA: Quantum Variations continues the environmental, societal, and philosophical themes that have guided my work for decades, now approached through a far more experimental instrumental form.
One cycle ends. Another begins.”
The next release from Kimmo Kuusniemi’s Ancient Streaming Assembly (ASA) “Quantum Variations”, is scheduled for 2026 — the opening chapter of this new cycle.
THE FINAL PERFORMANCE — RAW, REAL, AND UNTOUCHED
The audio of the concert is preserved exactly as it happened.
The sound is a direct blend of:
–the straight feed from the sound mixer, and
–the ambient audio captured by the fixed camera placed on top of the
mixer
–No overdubs.
–No fixes.
–This is the exact sound of the last Sarcofagus gig.
THE VIDEO — A LIVE PERFORMANCE ENHANCED WITH ARCHIVAL FOOTAGE
The full Sarcofagus “Live for the Last Time” video can now be viewed on youtube.
The video was created using:
–the fixed camera mounted on the sound mixer
–a second audience-shot video (used only for visuals)
–classic Sarcofagus music video clips
–Egyptian imagery tied to the band’s mythology
–additional archival and symbolic visual elements
The final result is a live performance video, enriched with thematic and historical material that reflects the full legacy of Sarcofagus.
CREATED WITH THE MEMORY OF ESA KOTILAINEN AT ITS HEART
This entire project carries the memory of Esa Kotilainen, whose visionary keyboard work shaped the identity of Sarcofagus. His presence resonates through the performance and through the visual
material woven into this release.
LIMITED FIRST EDITION — ONLY 10 VINYL COPIES
The first vinyl pressing of LIVE FOR THE LAST TIME consists of only 10 copies.
These are the rarest Sarcofagus vinyls ever created — true collector artifacts marking the end of the band’s journey.
FORMATS AVAILABLE
–Double Vinyl (First Edition: 10 copies)
–Combined CD/DVD release featuring the full edited performance +
additional visual material
RELEASED BY
Metal Warning – Henry Juvonen
(Arranger of the 2010 Sarcofagus comeback tour)
Ordering information: metalwarning@yahoo.com
ABOUT SARCOFAGUS
Founded in the late 1970s by guitarist Kimmo Kuusniemi, Sarcofagus became one of Finland’s earliest heavy metal innovators. Known for conceptual themes, experimental production, and pioneering multimedia work, the band forged a distinctive path in Finnish metal history.
LIVE FOR THE LAST TIME stands as the closing chapter — a final performance, a visual and musical farewell, and the end of a journey that began in 1977.
For more information: http://www.sarcofagus.com/

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