Seven days into 2019 and I had my first of many shows for the year. The “Two Paths” Tour with Ensiferum, Septicflesh, and Arsis. When this tour got announced, I immediately got excited, as Arsis is always a good time and I just saw them a few months prior on the Bloodletting Tour back in October. Septicflesh has always been one of those bands that I love but never actively think about, but they are always a band that I could sit and listen to for hours. Ensiferum is just an all around good time. That being said, this tour is also a bit of a mixed bag of styles, Arsis is a band that used to regularly tour with the likes of Cattle Decapitation, Dying Fetus, and Misery Index. So seeing them on a tour bill with Greek Symphonic Death Metal (Septicflesh) and Finnish Folk Metal (Ensiferum), I knew this was going to be an interesting and worthwhile show… so let’s jump right into this bad Larry!Continue reading
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Brutal Assault Shares 2018 Recap Video, New Bands Added
Brutal Assault Festival 2019 continues to gain steam, as they recently added Voivod, Violator, Dr. Living Dead, Slapshot, Ensiferum, Decapitated, Animals as Leaders, Car Bomb, Letters From The Colony and Zuriaake to the bill. One-hundred and thirty bands will play in the ancient and legendary Josefov Fortress castle on four stages all weekend from 7 -10 August 2019. Already booked are legends and future legends like Dimmu Borgir, Godflesh, Anthrax, Meshuggah, Carcass, Sacred Reich, Carpenter Brut, Iron Reagan, Venom Prison, Thy Art Is Murder, Prong, Alien Weaponry, Deicide, Cult Of Luna, Get The Shot, Daughters and many more. The full list so far can be seen below and tickets are on sale now from the event page.
Ensiferum Books Headline Tour Of North America With Septicflesh For 2019
Ensiferum has announced a brand new tour of North America for early in 2019. Direct to come from Septicflesh with an opening band to be announced. All dates are below.
UPDATED: 70000 Tons Of Metal Announces First Full Wave Of Bands For 2019
70,000 Tons Of Metal (70K of Metal) have completed announcing their first wave of bands for 2019. They include ACCEPT, Eluveitie, Subway to Sally, Vomitory, Delain, Ensiferum, Persefone, Warbringer, The Black Dahlia Murder, Coroner, Tiamat, and Gloryhammer, with many more to come. The cruise will take place from January 31st to February 4th2019 from Fort Lauderdale, FL to Labadee, Haiti. Continue reading
Rockharz Festival 25 Is Totally Sold Out!
This year’s Rockharz Open Air is sold-out, faster than ever before. As preparations begin to host the 25th edition of the festival, it will take place from July 4th to July 7th, 2018 in Ballenstedt. The fest is headlined by In Flames, Powerwolf, Kreator, Hammerfall, Eisbrecher, Paradise Lost, Amorphis, Knorkator, Schandmaul, Cannibal Corpse, Alestorm, Ensiferum, Exodus, Sodom, Equilibrium, Die Apokalyptischen Reiter, Finntroll, Battle Beast, Amaranthe, Bannkreis, Gloryhammer and many more. You can see the final poster below. Continue reading
September 15th, 2017 Metal Releases
Ensiferum Debuts New Song – “King Of Storms”
Ensiferum will finally be releasing their new album, Two Paths, on September 15th via Metal Blade Records. The Finnish folk metallers have already shared the ‘Way Of The Warrior’ and ‘For Those About To Fight For Metal’ singles with the world, and to help get fans more excited for Friday’s release, they’ve posted another new song online today. Continue reading
Ensiferum Premiere “Way Of The Warrior” Video
Ensiferum recently confirmed that they will be releasing their new album, Two Paths, on September 15th via Metal Blade Records. Along with that announcement came the new ‘For Those About To Fight For Metal’ single, and today we have the first official video from the upcoming record. Continue reading
Ensiferum Debuts New Song – “For Those About To Fight For Metal”
Tuska20 – The Anniversary Song Features Members Of Amorphis, Children Of Bodom, Nightwish, Wintersun And More!
Finland’s Tuska open-air metal festival is celebrating their twentieth anniversary in a very cool way. Continue reading