Buy Here: Crimfall video “Until Falls the Rain“ from the album “Amain“. Directed by Olli Häkkinen and shot by Max Smeds. Thanks for waterproof make-up Sini Silfvenius-Bart. All editing, post production and narrative shots were conducted by the great Grupa13. Gratitudes and greetings to our gaffer Melvin Torrens, Juho Norokytö for weather effects and Areta Santos for help. Mikko Häkkinen: Vocals Helena Haaparanta: Vocals Jakke Viitala: Guitars Miska Sipiläinen: Bass Janne Jukarainen: Drums About Crimfall: Wearing many a mask, Crimfall's cinemascopic metal eludes easy descriptions. Harsh influences from their northern homeland and its violent roots meet echoes of black metal, but it is all iced with epic orchestration and symphonic soundtrack atmosphere. The melodies convey soundscapes of majesty and long lost histories as the interplay of Mikko's demonic screams and Helena's heavenly vocals bring forth the raw despair and beauty, painting contrasts with a heavy hand as seasons of war cycle in their unforgiving descending spiral. Crimfall's story began in 2007 in Finland as Jakke Viitala gathered talented musicians around him to drive forth his lifelong vision of music that would respect no boundaries. Two albums have been released since then: debut As the Path Unfolds… (2009) and The Writ of Sword (2011), which they supported with European tours. Crimfall is now known for uncompromising visual live shows and diverse albums crafted with patience, as they never do anything half-hearted. After six years of battle preparations, Amain - set to be released on August 25th, 2017 by Metal Blade Records - is their most ambitious album, combining familiar elements with fresh inspiration, and wreathed in massive crisp production from Fascination Street Studios. Featuring music that spans from monumental orchestrations to songs whispered over fading pyres, Amain contains layers upon layers of grand melodies woven between jagged shadows. On this latest release, Crimfall also continues to sing the stories of wars waged in vain, advocating freedom from religious dogmas and the bloody chains of tradition.
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