Finns Insomnium they released the official video of the song ‘Valediction’ which is part of his most recent production, 'Heart Like a Grave'. The video was filmed in the north of Koli Karelia and in Lamminahon talo in the Vaala region, Finland and was in charge of the producer Vesa Ranta and Aapo Lahtela.
'Heart Like a Grave' It is the eighth album in the career of the Finnish band and will be available from October 4 through Century Media.
“The concept of the album is about delving into the heart of Finnish melancholy. We've been inspired by some of the saddest and saddest songs, poems and poems that really capture the essence of the northern gloom. Land where the frost wreaks havoc with the harvest and creeps within souls, the summer ends before it begins, the wife leaves, the little brother dies in the snow on a Christmas morning, and the golden days of youth are gone. they are gone forever. So there are echoes of Harmaja, Rautavaara, Vainio, Peltoniemen Hintriikka And, of course, our own miserable and miserable lives. '
The band also announced the incorporation of the guitarist Jani Liimatainen as the fifth permanent member of the band, replacing Ville Friman.
“It is a great honor to join such an incredible band. I had been on tour with the guys on and off since 2015, replacing Ville when necessary, so when I was asked to officially join the band, the answer was pretty straightforward. I am looking forward to sharing many more metal moments with these guys than I am proud to call my friends. '
Jani Liimatainen
'Heart Like a Grave' - Tracklist:
1. Wail of the North
2. Valediction
3. Neverlast
4. Pale Morning Star
5. And Bells They Toll
6. The Offering
7. Mute Is My Sorrow
8. Twilight Trails
9. Heart Like a Grave
10. Karelia
Insomnium will be in Mexico for the first time. The tour of Aztec lands begins on August 28 in Monterrey, and extends days in a row visiting Mexico City, Aguascalientes, Guadalajara and Querétaro. All dates with the Mexican band Lucille as a guest.
For the date in the capital of the country the tickets have a cost of $550 buying at the box office of the forum Indie Rocks!, or charged through the website from the developer.