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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 Mets, 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, Tm 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 Mitja Harvilahti and Markus Eurn joined Moonsorrow (initially as session members) and so the band was ready for live shows as well. The first gig took place, ironically, in the Turku metropolis.Approaching the summer of 2001, the debut album Suden Uni was finally released, and Moonsorrow was already working on the follow-up. Signed a fresh contract with Spikefarm Records, Voimasta ja Kunniasta was released at the end of the same year. In the meantime Sagitarius Productions also released a partial remake of Tm Ikuinen Talvi on cd format, eventually exceeding the sales of the original (sold-out) recording; inspired by this, Moonsorrow also partially remade Mets and offered it to their fans as a free download in 2002.The third full-length Kivenkantaja was recorded in late 2002, offering a new progressive edge to Moonsorrow's epic heathen metal; as supposedly the most difficult Moonsorrow album to digest, it eventually climbed onto position 16 at the Finnish charts in its release week in 2003. Following this hint of success, Moonsorrow took a deserved break and wouldn't return with a new album until 2005.However, the negotiations between Spikefarm and Plasmatica concerning the reissue of Suden Uni were finally closed shortly after the release of Kivenkantaja. In late 2003, the newly wrapped, remastered debut album was released with a bonus track and a bonus dvd, slightly blurring the ongoing intermission.In 2004 Moonsorrow returned powerfully with a few live shows, including their first ever abroad, curiously in Croatia. Writing new material intensively for the whole summer, the band finally entered the studio in September to record Veriskeet, by far their most obscure and intriguing album; then again, at the point of writing this, the fan reactions still remain to be seen.Veriskeet is set to be released in February 2005 worldwide.

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Member Since: 25/09/2005
Band Website: www.moonsorrow.com
Band Members: - Marko Tarvonen - drums
- Mitja Harvilahti - guitars
- Markus Eurén - keys
- Ville Sorvali - Voice/bass
- Henri Sorvali - guitars/keys

Record Label: Spine Farm
Type of Label: Major

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"Veriskeet " New Album

Order Veriskeet from Merchandise, and don't forget: Moonsorrow albums can also be ordered from CDON, Amazon and TheEnd Records.
Posted by on Tue, 17 Jan 2006 16:00:00 GMT