Exision - "Uhreina Ajassa"



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Exision’s Uhreina Ajassa: A Stormy Voyage Through Metal’s Depths

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPKpM2AoRuA

Finnish metallers Exision aren’t just riding waves—they’re creating them. Dropping their second studio album, Uhreina Ajassa, on February 20, 2025 (via Inverse Records), these groove/alt-metal mavericks serve up a tempest of riffs, rhythms, and raw emotion. Think of it as a sonic odyssey where melancholy meets machinery—and oh boy, does it slap.
 
The band’s description? Pure poetry with a side of doomscrolling: “Picture this: life’s a relentless ocean, shipwrecks lurking, gears grinding nonstop. Flames flicker, but you keep sailing.” Sounds like my last Zoom meeting, honestly.
 
Meet the Crew:
- Joonas Kataja (vocals): A dude with a thousand voices—lyrical sorcerer and resident mood-setter.
- Jere “AV” Ala-Varvi (bass): A riff factory. Writes so much, he’s practically a Spotify algorithm.
- Tapio Haverinen (drums): Human metronome. Crowds live for his beats.
- Nico Välkkilä (rhythm guitar): Iron grip, wild lifestyle. Keeps the groove tighter than skinny jeans.
- Jarkko Oksman (lead guitar): The melody maestro. Lays down solos sweeter than Finnish licorice.
 

 
Together, they mash politics, gaming, and genre-bending into a sound that’s as unpredictable as Helsinki weather.
 
From Puhdistava Liekki (opening fire) to Ihmisvirhe (closing chaos), it’s 11 tracks of pure adrenaline. Guest spots? Sirkku-Sisko Kostamo’s haunting vocals on Pimeyden Aallot and Jesse Salo’s growls on Persona Non Grata add spicy layers.
 
Exision doesn’t just play metal—they breathe it. Uhreina Ajassa isn’t an album; it’s a survival kit for modern chaos. Crank it loud, let the riffs drown your existential dread, and thank me later.
“Still think metal’s dead? Listen to track 4. I’ll wait.
 
(Artwork by Mari K. / usva_peikko—because even metalheads need eye candy.)
 

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