Infirmum (Finland)
CD."Walls Of Sorrow"
We return with Infirmum the Finnish band that manages to amalgamate dark and doom sounds very well through Death and add the darkest of other metal subgenres, a quite interesting band and one that I have followed closely since I discovered it. CD."Walls Of Sorrow" their album from February 2020 offers us ten incredible songs that you can enjoy one by one without wanting to move on to the next song, it's as if it were a story that is trapping you and from which you cannot free yourself easily.
A quite deep album for more than 45 minutes of darkness and nostalgia as well as a lot of despair and all the melancholy that this album transmits to you is all that it manages to generate when listening to it. In all lines it is a fairly complete album that is oriented for all lovers of darker music beyond this album "Walls Of Sorrow" I recommend reviewing the entire discography of this band, as it will lead you to better understand this proposal that is quite an experience that you must live appreciating all the music that this band has managed to make since its inception, a must for specialists and recommended to those who want to experience more darkness in their free moments, I invite you to meet this great band.
Infirmum (Finland)
EP."The Great Unknown"
The Finns Infirmum give us an EP. full of Doom and Dark as well as a very dark sound that encloses you in a fog that never dissipates so I can characterize this dense and deep sound and this atmosphere that this band generates when listening to it. Logically, by the hand of its great musicians such as "Anna" in the melodic voice and "Taka" in the gutturals, they manage to transport themselves to these worlds that they manage to create with their music and lyrics so rich, very important in these musical proposals. There are only three songs that this EP."The Great Unknown" has, but they are more than enough for this band to leave its mark on you, “Timo”, “Joonas” and “Taka” on the strings of both guitar and The bass specifically leaves the melody and riff that freeze you transmitting all that repressed melancholy, as well as "Erna" on the keyboards is a fundamental pillar for the setting used by this band and "Elya" does the same on the Cello, an instrument that sometimes It becomes quite difficult to stand out in a metal band but here it was achieved by far and the final point of this breakdown of its sound and proposal is placed by "Lassyla" making the percussion enormous and brutal, just like a funeral march. I recommend this band if you want something beyond simple doom.