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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.
Crank it here: https://push.fm/fl/exision-album
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.
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