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Finland has a long-standing tradition of atmospheric, quirky progressive rock, from genre forefathers like Wigwam, Magyar, and Tasavallan Presidentti to modern-day stalwarts such as Sammal and Liekki. Svart Records is proud to present the latest link in the chain: Malady. Even though the band are deeply into the retro aesthetic, and building the album with the right kind of sounds took plenty of effort, the music is not just about being vintage. The storytelling mood of the meandering songs is supported by an analog soundscape. Malady’s music is, at the same time, subtle and substantial. Malady, perhaps the finest current torchbearers of the Scandinavian Progressive Rock tradition, are set to release their third album Ainavihantaa (Perennially Verdant) on September 24th on Svart Records. Performing in their native Finnish language, Malady have already managed to acquire international cult following with their earlier albums Malady (2015) and Toinen toista (2018). The new album on one hand continues in the same bold organic retrofuturist fashion they’re known for, while on the other the lineup addition of Taavi Heikkilä on saxophone adds a layer of air into the music and a dash of jazz too. The foundation of the band still lies in the Finnish progressive rock tradition. The congruence of musicians playing together live in the studio creates a unique reciprocal entity that sets Malady in a sphere of their own. “Our third album”, says the band’s keyboard player Ville Rohiola, “can be seen as a reflection of our career to this point, but also as a tool for us to build a new continuum”. The first single off the album is called Dyadi and it is officially out on June 11th.
Band | Malady |
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Title | Ainavihantaa |
Label | Svart Records |
Generic musical style | Prog Rock / Prog Metal |
Detailed musical style | Progressive Rock |
Bar code | 6430077095779 |
Catalog # | SVART283CD |
Release Date | 24 Sep 2021 |
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