Porispere 1-2.8.2025, Pori (Finland)

Porispere is a crossover festival held since 2011 in Kirjurinluoto, the island park in the center of Pori, Finland.
As we do every year, we at The Offering attended the festival, which this year took place between August 1st and 2nd.
This year’s festival focused more on punk music, with the exceptional presence of the Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter. On the metal side, Bloodred Hourglass, Turmion Kätilöt, Viikate, and Kotiteollissus took to the stage.
The artists performed on three stages: Raju Lava the main stage, Lokki Lava, and Lagunitas stage.

Opening the first day of the festival was Saimaa, a Finnish post-progressive rock band, followed by Days of Greif, winners of the band competition Porilaine, a young Finnish thrash metal/metalcore band from Pori formed in 2021, who showed their potential on stage.
As always, the undisputed kings of Finnish industrial metal Turmion Kätilöt delivered a top-notch show. The rising powerhouse Bloodred Hourglass performed for the first time in Pori and the audience loved every minute of their show, definitely the best performance of the festival.
The Sex Pistols were the most anticipated band at the festival, playing their classics with the charismatic Frank Carter on vocals, who sang a couple of songs in the middle of the mosh pit, making the whole thing even wilder.
The first day of the festival concluded with Apulanta, a Finnish rock band with punk influences, whose show exceeded expectations and satisfied the many fans who attended.

The second day of the festival started off on a more soft note until Kotiteollisuus, a metal band with over twenty years of experience, took the stage and the audience had the opportunity to let loose, but it took Lähiöbotox, an irreverent and limitless rap-metal band, to unleash the circle pit.
Punk-rock band Klamydia doesn’t disappoint even when they perform for the second time in the same day, the energy of Vesku and company is contagious.
The headliners for the second day of the festival were The Sounds, the Swedish band who had a huge success in the early 2000s with their album “Living in America.”

Day1: Saimaa, Days Of Greif, Turmion Kätilöt, Ursus Factory, Bloodred Hourglass, Sanni, Seksihullut, Herra Ylppö, Sex Pistols ft Frank Carter, Viikate, Atomirotta, Apulanta.
Day2: Egotrippi, Kuusumun Profeetta, Rebekka Holi, Kotiteollisuus, Ellinoora, Absoluutiinen Nollapiste, Lähiöbotox, Olavi Uusivirta, Ismo Alanko, Nössö Nova, Gasellit, Klamydia, Good Boys, The Sounds.
Minispere: Mirella.

Tuska Festival, Helsinki (Finland) 27-28-29/06/2025

This year, The Offering was once again present at Finland’s largest metal festival, the legendary Tuska Festival.
The festival, held in Helsinki’s Suvilahti district over the last weekend of June, drew a staggering 60,000 people.
There were four stages featuring both well-known and lesser-known bands, numerous food outlets, side shows for every taste, live interviews at the Tuska Forum in collaboration with the Bleeding Metal Podcast, and this year, it was even possible to plan your own funeral.
The festival was also partially broadcast live on Finland’s main television network, and some shows can be watched for free here.
Below is the report and photos provided by our reporter Cristina Gregori.

Day 1

The first day of the festival, characterized by mixed weather with periods of rain, drew a record 22,000 attendees.
Among the most anticipated bands were In Flames, Electric Callboy, Dragonforce, Knocked Loose, and Imminence.
Unfortunately, it was not possible to see all the bands at the festival because many overlaped, playing on different stages.

Finnish melodic death metal band Horizon Ignited opened the festival with a strong show on the main stage.

Norwegians Blood Command proved on the Nordic Energy Stage that they rock with their captivating and versatile mix of punk rock and metal and plenty of irreverent energy.

Knocked Loose, hailing from the United States, were one of the most anticipated bands of the festival. They delivered an intense and energetic show on the main stage, unleashing hardcore and metalcore fans in a mosh pit.

DragonForce is a band that needs no introduction. With over 20 years of career and known for their turbo-charged power metal, they brought a show to the Nordic Energy Stage that could only be described as a flood of energy and color. Dragons and video games graced the stage, and speed and technical prowess were the watchwords describing what was seen and heard. Even the flying plush chicken had its moment of glory.

The legendary Cradle of Filth took to the main stage bringing their symphonic black metal and the stage presence they are known for.

Bambie Thug, the artist who achieved great success representing Ireland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song “Doomsday Blue,” had the opportunity to bring her Ouija-pop style to the Radio City stage. Two dancers accompanied Bambie Thug onstage, and the show was a real eye-catcher; the mix of musical genres and the captivating, sensual choreography certainly made an impression.

Electric Callboy were perhaps the most anticipated band of the day. This band, which boldly leaps from genre to genre, combining schlager and deathcore, hardstyle and industrial metalcore, and everything in between, made its entrance onto the main stage with a bang and confetti. There are many words to describe the show, but none would truly be enough to capture what you can hear and see at their shows. If we could define the band, we would say millennial, because it embodies everything millennials love.

Swedish metalcore band Imminence was among the most anticipated bands of the day. Their performance on the Radio City Stage brought a well-balanced combination of darkness, elegance and passion. There is something enchanting about the way the band approaches the stage and plays.

Closing out the first day of the festival were In Flames, pioneers of the Gothenburg sound. A band capable of reinventing themselves album after album, they are one of the most beloved by metal fans, and their ability to balance new songs with classics live is one of their strengths. The show, despite the rain, was incredible.

Day 2

On the second day of the festival, the most acclaimed bands included Powerwolf, Slaughter To Prevail, Orbit Culture, Wind Rose, and The Halo Effect.
This day was marked by controversy regarding the Russian band Slaughter To Prevail, who had waved the Russian flag at a show in the United States a few weeks earlier. Fortunately, the day went off without a hitch, maintaining the spirit of metal.

The first band to perform on the Nordic Energy Stage was Arion, who have made an impressive and steady ascent to the absolute elite of Finnish melodic metal. Energy and melody are the words to describe their captivating show.

Italian power/folk band Wind Rose threw a party on the Nordic Energy Stage. Their stage presence and infectious energy won over the Tuska crowd.

On the main stage, Mokoma, one of Finland’s best-known and most beloved bands, did not disappoint, getting the Suvilahti Arena spinning and creating a pleasant atmosphere.

Gothic rock supergroup Cemetery Skyline, which includes members of Amorphis, Sentenced, Insomnium, Dark Tranquillity, and Dimmu Borgir, performed on the Nordic Energy stage. The contrast between the sunny day and their gothic music was interesting. It was an extraordinary performance.

Orbit Culture is one of the most promising emerging bands on the international metal scene in recent years. The band played their modern melodic groovy death metal on the main stage, leaving no doubt that their future shines brighter than ever.

Countless Goodbyes is not a new name to us at The Offering, as we’ve watched them grow over the years. The band brought a passionate and energetic show to Kvalt Stage, and the audience loved every minutes.

Alcest, pioneers of French post-black metal and black gaze, performed on the Radio City stage as one of the most anticipated bands, and they didn’t disappoint. Their atmospheric, delicate, and raw performance offered an intense and magnetic experience.

From one French band to another, Eihwar have transformed the Kvalt stage into a ritual, transporting the audience to a parallel universe, where they dance to the rhythm of brutal pagan dancefloor music, combining Nordic folk tradition, ritual chants, shamanic drums and surprising electronic rhythms.

Slaughter to Prevail were eagerly awaited by fans, as this was an exclusive show at a European festival and their first ever in Finland. The band is one of the hottest names in extreme metal and left no doubt about their talent on the main stage; the show was something fans will hardly forget.

Progressive rock band Royal Sorrow made their live debut on the Kvalt Stage, and there’s no doubt the band will soon have a huge following.

For fans of melodic death metal, one of the most anticipated bands was definitely The Halo Effect. The band, comprised of former members of In Flames and led by Dark Tranquillity frontman Mikael Stanne, impressed the audience with their performance on the Nordic Energy Stage.

Powerwolf were undoubtedly the most anticipated band of the day. Their theatricality and generous use of impressive stage props transformed the main stage into something unique. Corpse paint and flawless power metal made the show unforgettable.

Day 3

A storm was forecast for the third and final day of the festival, and to make the area safe, the organizers decided to remove anything that might pose a risk, such as the screens on the sides of the main stage. Fortunately, the day turned out to be excellent, with sunshine and a bit of wind. This day also opened the doors to younger metal fans, with minors able to enjoy the festival and see their favorite artists until 6 p.m. Among the most anticipated bands were Lorna Shore, Motionless in White, Nothing More, Whitechapel, Kim Dracula, and Apocalyptica.

Cyan Kicks brought their catchy radio hits to Tuska for the first time. The band rocked the Radio City Stage audience with their infectious energy, delivering a flawless show.

Finnish industrial metal gems and presenters of sick disco, Turmion Kätilöt, brought the party to the festival’s main stage. The band did not disappoint their fans, putting on a show like only they know how.

Lights to Remain bring together the best parts of 90’s melodic death metal mixed with 00’s metalcore. The band performed on the Kvalt stage and did not leave anyone cold with their energetic performance.

Kim Dracula emerged from TikTok, creating metal covers of non-metal songs, and is now one of the most anticipated artists. What was seen and heard on the Radio City stage was something unusual, a mix of diverse influences, moments of jazz and death metal. An unforgettable and unusual show.

Apocalyptica need no introduction: they took to the main stage to promote the follow-up to their legendary debut album, where cellists from Helsinki’s renowned Sibelius Academy played a symphonic tribute to the greatest of the Big Four: heavy metal titans Metallica. Even those who are less familiar with the band were able to join in and sing along to Metallica classics. The show was a veritable explosion of energy.

Whitechapel have always been among the absolute pinnacles of deathcore, and they finally made their mark at Tuska. The band performed on the Radio City stage, perhaps a little too small for the audience due to the tent. The show was intense, giving fans an unforgettable experience.

The Vantages, a young Finnish band, enchanted the audience on the Kvalt stage with their irresistible mix of vintage guitar rock and gothic nostalgia from the turn of the millennium.

The last band to grace the Kvalt stage was Noiduin, a dark folk band from the west coast of Finland. The band, which builds all its instruments by hand, enchanted the Tuska audience with the rhythm of their shamanic drums and the dark echoes of folk that filled the air. It was a show that will go down in history.

Closing out the festival was the most anticipated band: Lorna Shore. The band needs no introduction, having made waves in recent years thanks to their exceptional results and an album that many considered groundbreaking. The show showcased the talent of the musicians, particularly singer Will Ramos and guitarist Adam De Micco, all accompanied by pyros. During their performance there were at least three circle pits, this show how loved this band is.

Tuska is considered a safe festival by those who attend, where people can be themselves, free from preconceptions and prejudices. The audience is a mix of black and brightly colored outfits, giving free rein to their imagination and making the festival even more unique and unforgettable. Being a unicorn, a fairy, or a demon is possible during the three days, and there’s nothing more beautiful than seeing all these beautiful people express themselves and be part of an incredible community.

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Get Turmion Kätilöt’s single “Pulssi” and “En tahdo unohtaa koskaan” book while still warm – Beast in Black’s Kasperi Heikkinen is featured on the single

More early warning has been received from Turmio Kätilöt’s “Reset” album, which will be released on October 25. The new single “Pulssi” also features Beast in Black guitarist Kasperi Heikkinen. Yesterday, the band also raised a toast to the release of their book “En tahdo unohtaa koskaan” at On The Rocks.

“You know you’re alive when you can feel the pulse in your gums. The arrangement and lyrics of the song came about in one evening without any preplanning or notes, the night when the moon burned my face.”, MC Raaka Pee says and continues:

“This time the song was kept really simple and I wanted to include a riff that I could have played when I was 14. So a bit like people finds Smoke On The Water when they start playing guitar. It represents the 90s to me and that high school riffing that I think works hell good. Try it yourself!”, he urges.

A video was also filmed, which you can now watch Here.

Like the previous album, “Reset”, will be released through Nuclear Blast, promises to go even steeper.

“I could say that Reset is the bastard child of our previous albums, seasoned with new spices. It has everything you could want from Kätilöt in the same package and even more. One special thing on the upcoming album is the vocal parts, which are infused with big melodies alongside furious screams – often even at the same time,” MC Raaka Pee adds.

Turmion Kätilöt, who also toured in Europe during Nightwish’s journey, for example, states that “Reset” is the most appropriate name for the future entity. The journey has taken the courage to combine fierce musical and lyrical perspectives – but that’s exactly what Turmion Kätilöt is all about at its best.

“For us, Reset means that we can sum up everything we’ve learned over two decades and add new nuances to the whirlwinds of our metal disco. We’ve raised our own bar record after record, and Reset is our best album to date. We couldn’t be happier about it,” says MC Raaka Pee .

The album includes the following songs:
Yksi Jumalista
Päästä Irti
Pulssi
Sinä 2.0
Musta Piste
Trauma
Otava
Se Mitä Et Näe
Kerran Kuollut
Puuttuva Naula
Schlachter
Reset 7 (not to be continued)

Turmion Kätilöt is:
MC Raaka Pee – Vocals
Shag-U – vocals
Bobby Undertaker – Guitar
Master Bates – bass
RunQ – Keyboards
DQ – drums

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Turmio Kätilöt will release their “Reset” album on October 25th.

Turmio Kätilöt will release their “Reset” album on October 25th, the single “Yksi Jumalista” and its video are hurtling towards Turmion Kätilöt’s longest play ever.

Having released their successful album “Omen X” last year, Turmion Kätilöt put more water in the mill and releases their new album “Reset” via Nuclear Blast on October 25th. The uncrowned kings of disco metal take the listeners into the mood of the upcoming album already with the single “Yksi Jumalista”.

MC Raaka Pee states that the single is a deep dive into one’s own indecision.

“Especially in difficult situations, I’ve learned to ask myself and others the question: ‘what do you want?’. I’ve noticed that in conflict situations, people often have no idea what they really want, and this is then an essential question. Otherwise, the basis of the whole thing gets drowned in all kinds of nonsense. “

The upcoming “Reset” album promises to go even steeper.

“I could say that Reset is the bastard child of our previous albums, seasoned with new spices. It has everything you could want from Turmion Kätilöt in the same package and even more. One special thing on the upcoming album is the vocal parts, which are infused with big melodies alongside furious screams – often even at the same time,” adds MC Raaka Pee.

Turmion Kätilöt, who has also toured in Europe, for example on Nightwish’s journey, state that “Reset” is the most appropriate name for the upcoming ensemble. The journey has taken the courage to combine fierce musical and lyrical perspectives – but that’s exactly what Turmion Kätilöt is all about at its best.

“For us, Reset means that we can sum up everything we’ve learned over two decades and add new nuances to the whirlwinds of our metal disco. We’ve raised our own bar record after record, and Reset is our best album to date. We couldn’t be happier about it,” says MC Raaka Pee and continues:

“If we had to decide which new songs to play live, we’d love to play the whole album.”

Turmion Kätilöt released the “Schlachter” single at the end of summer together with Lord Of The Lost’s vocalist Chris Harms, which is also included in the upcoming album.
The album’s full tracklist:

Yksi Jumalista
Päästä Irti
Pulssi
Sinä 2.0
Musta Piste
Trauma
Otava
Se Mitä Et Näe
Kerran Kuollut
Puuttuva Naula
Schlachter
Reset 7 (not to be continued)

Turmion MKätilöt is:
MC Raaka Pee – Vocals
Shag-U – vocals
Bobby Undertaker – Guitar
Master Bates – bass
RunQ – Keyboards
DQ – drums

Tuska Festival 2024, Helsinki (Finland)

Tuska Festival is one of the biggest metal music events in the Nordic countries and the most important in Finland, attracting metalheads from all over the world. This year the festival took place during the last weekend of June in Suvilahti, Helsinki.
The festival offers various genres of metal and rock, giving the opportunity to perform even to bands that are not yet too well known in the scene.
Tuska festival has been a success since the first edition in 1998, this year it was no exception with a sold out Saturday.
Four were this year the stages available: Karhu main stage, Radio City stage, OpenAir II, and Kvlt stage by Inferno. In addition the festival also offers side shows with live art and live interview panels like the ones brought to you by Bleeding Metal Podcast.
Below are the bands that performed during the three days of the festival.
Friday 28th: Pendolum, Dimmu Borgir, Kerry King, Alestorm, Lord of The Lost, Zeal & Ardor, Suburban Tribe, Annisokay, Ghøstkid, Elvenking, Bloodred Hourglass, Infected Rain, I Am The Night, Suotana, Assemble The Chariots, Sadistic Drive, Krypta, Sick Urge, Terrormania, Kollectivist, and Metal Riot.
Saturday 29th: Bring Me The Horizon, Amorphis, Stam1na, Tarot, Sonata Arctica, Turmion Kätilöt, VOLA, Health, Riverside, Kaunis Kuolematon, Devourment, Rytmihäiriö, Make Them Suffer, Solence, Ankor, The Abbey, Putro in Black, I Am Your God, Malformed, St. Aurora, Sulfuris, Agarwaen, and My Misery.
Sunday 30th: Parkway Drive, Opeth, Lost Society, Stratovarius, Beyond The Black, Bury Tomorrow, Eivør, Warmen, Brothers Of Metal, Fixation, Nightstop, Swansong, Luna Kills, Prestige, Dome Runner, Shereign, and Satra.
Our reporter Cristina went on a mission for us on Friday and Saturday, giving us an overview of the festival with her photos and managing to get some interviews that will be published soon.
For more information about the festival, check out their website Here.

 

Turmion Kätilöt Interview

Photo by Marc Sabat, edited by Tuomas Rytkönen

Finnish industrial metal band Turmion Kätilöt released their tenth album “Omen X” last January, which was well received by both the public and the press, and subsequently embarked on their first headlining tour of Europe. Everything is about love as singer Saku “Shag-U” Solin told us during the interview we did before their show at Porispere, where we talked about their latest album, tour, merchandising and much more.

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Porispere & Minispere 4-6/8/2023, Pori (Finland)

Also this year The Offering had the opportunity to be present at Porispere, the festival that has been held every first weekend of August for more than 10 years in Pori. The particularity of the festival is to offer a wide range of musical genres over the three days, ranging from metal to pop and everything in between. Notable names this year included Within Temptation, Airbourne, Stratovarius, The Rasmus, Beast in Black, Turmion Kätilöt, Diablo, and Stoned Statues to name a few. Sunday was the day dedicated to families called Minispere, for the occasion on the stage performed Käärijä, who represented Finland at the last edition of Eurovision, missing the victory by very few points with his “Cha cha cha”. The festival was sold out on Saturday and Sunday, the weather was also forgiving with summer temperatures and only an hour of rain on Saturday. Below the photoreport by Cristina Gregori and Miika Riikonen.

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Rock In The City Pori (Fin) 19-20-21-/08/2022

Rock in the City had 7 festival locations this year; Kuopio, Vantaa, Kouvola, Oulu, Rovaniemi, Kerava and Pori. Pori was the last location with 3 days of festival. Among the many performing in Pori were Uriah Heep, Battle Beast, Reckless Love, Turmion Kätilöt, Brother Firetribe, Ensiferum, Nestor, Stam1na, The 69 Eyes, Viikate, Blind Channel, Cyan Kicks and Kätfish. We were there and here are some photos takene by Cristina Gregori.

 

 

Rock in the city, Pori(Finland)

Rock In The City tour was supposed to take place to several Finnish cities during the summer of 2020 but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was possible to organize the festival in only two cities; Joensuu and Pori.
We were present with our cameras in Pori on August 21st and 22nd.
The event was held at Kirjurinluoto, a park on an island in the center of the city already known for important music events such as Pori Jazz and Porispere, the age limit was 18, allowing alcohol to be consumed throughout the area. The organization did a great job of maintaining state-imposed restrictions, hand sanitizers were everywhere, there was enough room to keep distance, and security men were always on when needed.
Talking about music, the festival features only Finnish rock and metal bands, this year in Pori performed Amorphis, Battle Beast, Beast in Black, Andy McCoy, Michael Monroe, Sami Yaffa & Costello, Brother Firetribe, Stam1na, Mokoma, Turmion Kätilöt, Viikate, Kotiteollisuus and Klamydia.

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Turmion Kätilöt interview

Turmion kätilöt have no rules and limits, their music is not build up following any plan, everything is spontaneous and open minded.
Their last album “Universal Satan” has been released last September and it contains also few tracks in english.
We had the opportunity to meet Mc Raaka Pee and Shag-U and have a chat about the last album, music videos, beers and much more.