Finntroll

Finnish Metal

Finntroll

 

 
 

Finntroll Tour & Ticket Details

  • Upcoming shows
  • Past shows
21
Jun

Finntroll Kilkim Žaibu in Telšiai District Municipality

Varniai, Lithuania

27
Jun

Kaizers Orchestra Dimmu Borgir Steel Panther Meshuggah Hurra Torpedo Poppy Djerv Exodus Ugly Kid Joe Deafheaven Kat Von D Finntroll Stargazer The Clumps in Oslo

Oslo,

27
Jun

Finntroll in Oslo

Oslo, Norway

04
Jul

Finntroll in Tampere

Tampere, Finland

10
Jul

Finntroll Dark River Festival in Kotka

Loviisa, Finland

11
Jul

Finntroll in Turku

Turku, Finland

14
Aug

Frog Bog Dosenband Watch Out Stampede Finntroll Mastodon Trivium Scythe Beast in Sulingen

Sulingen,

15
Aug

MOTOCULTOR FESTIVAL 2025 - PASS VENDREDI in Carhaix

Brasparts, France

15
Aug

Finntroll in Carhaix-plouguer

Brasparts, France

17
Aug

Machine Head Dimmu Borgir Kerry King Trivium I Prevail Mogwai Extreme LANDMVRKS Blind Guardian All For Metal Aldebert Angelmaker Between The Buried And Me Carpenter Brut Cult Of Luna Dark Angel Eivør Ensiferum Enthroned envy Exhorder Fear Factory Finntroll Fleshgod Apocalypse Forbidden Green Lung Gutalax Ho99o9 Ihsahn Imperial Triumphant King Buffalo Lacuna Coil Les Wampas Magma Me And That Man Monolord Nailbomb Paleface Swiss Party Cannon Pelican Poésie Zéro Rectal Smegma Skeletal Remains Solitaris Snot Suffocation thrown To The Grave Tribulation Wayfarer Year Of No Light Benighted Gost Houle Candlemass Cobra the Impaler Doodseskader Dropout Kings GAUPA Harakiri for the Sky Hangmans Chair Kanonenfieber Lunar Tombfields Margarita Witch Cult Mosi Primordial The Bloody Beetroots Wyatt E. in Carhaix

Carhaix,

About Finntroll

Regarded as pioneers of the folk-metal movement, Finntroll emerged in the late 1990s with a sound that combined the extreme elements of death metal with traditional Finnish folk melodies. In the 2000s and beyond, the band found international success with albums like Ur Jordens Djup (2007), Blodsvept (2013), and Vredesvävd (2020), which saw them move deeper into the realm of ancient music, incorporating joik (a shamanistic chant that is believed to be one of the oldest-known musical forms in Northern Europe) into their death metal maelstrom. Founded in Helsinki, Finntroll's distinct sound was born one drunken night in 1997 when founding members Teemu "Somnium" Raimoranta (ex-Thy Serpent and Impaled Nazarene) and Jan "Katla" Jämsen decided to add the de-tuned guitars and brutal vocals of black metal to regional folk melodies played in the humppa style (a form of polka) on the keyboard. The duo recruited guitarist Samuli "Skrymer" Ponsimaa, drummer Samu "Beast Dominator" Ruotsalainen, keyboardist Henri "Trollhorn" Sorvali, and bassist Sami "Tundra" Uusitalo and recorded the demo Rivfader the following year. Its lineup intact, Finntroll released a debut album, 1999's Midnattens Widunder, on Spikefarm Records. For their follow-up, Jaktens Tid, the band moved deeper into the realm of Finnish folk music. Entering the Finnish charts at number 20, Jaktens Tid was a surprise success in 2001, resulting in Century Media picking up the album for international distribution. In 2003, during the recording of the acoustic EP Visor Om Slutet, guitarist Teemu Raimoranta was killed after falling from a bridge in Hakaniemi, and vocalist Jämsen, suffering from a viral-based tumor in his vocal cords, was forced to take a leave of absence from the group that he and Raimoranta had co-founded. Heartbroken but undeterred, Finntroll brought in vocalist Tapio Wilska (Sethian, Lyijykomppania) to complete the project, which was released in 2003. Guitarist Mikael Karlbom joined the group in 2004 and made his studio debut on the Trollhammaren EP. Two years later, Jämsen was let go and replaced by Mathias "Vreth" Lillmåns, who made his recorded debut on 2007's epic Ur Jordens Djup -- Jämsen retained a presence in the band as the primary lyricist. The album saw Finntroll taking a heavier, more black metal-forward approach to their craft, a style that was carried over to 2010's acclaimed Nifelvind. Blodsvept, the group's sixth full-length effort, arrived in 2013 and would be the last outing for longtime drummer Samu Ruotsalainen, who left the fold amicably the following year. The band later recruited Heikki "Mörkö" Saari (Norther), who sat behind the kit for 2020's blackened folk-metal opus Vredesvävd. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi

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About Finntroll

Regarded as pioneers of the folk-metal movement, Finntroll emerged in the late 1990s with a sound that combined the extreme elements of death metal with traditional Finnish folk melodies. In the 2000s and beyond, the band found international success with albums like Ur Jordens Djup (2007), Blodsvept (2013), and Vredesvävd (2020), which saw them move deeper into the realm of ancient music, incorporating joik (a shamanistic chant that is believed to be one of the oldest-known musical forms in Northern Europe) into their death metal maelstrom. Founded in Helsinki, Finntroll's distinct sound was born one drunken night in 1997 when founding members Teemu "Somnium" Raimoranta (ex-Thy Serpent and Impaled Nazarene) and Jan "Katla" Jämsen decided to add the de-tuned guitars and brutal vocals of black metal to regional folk melodies played in the humppa style (a form of polka) on the keyboard. The duo recruited guitarist Samuli "Skrymer" Ponsimaa, drummer Samu "Beast Dominator" Ruotsalainen, keyboardist Henri "Trollhorn" Sorvali, and bassist Sami "Tundra" Uusitalo and recorded the demo Rivfader the following year. Its lineup intact, Finntroll released a debut album, 1999's Midnattens Widunder, on Spikefarm Records. For their follow-up, Jaktens Tid, the band moved deeper into the realm of Finnish folk music. Entering the Finnish charts at number 20, Jaktens Tid was a surprise success in 2001, resulting in Century Media picking up the album for international distribution. In 2003, during the recording of the acoustic EP Visor Om Slutet, guitarist Teemu Raimoranta was killed after falling from a bridge in Hakaniemi, and vocalist Jämsen, suffering from a viral-based tumor in his vocal cords, was forced to take a leave of absence from the group that he and Raimoranta had co-founded. Heartbroken but undeterred, Finntroll brought in vocalist Tapio Wilska (Sethian, Lyijykomppania) to complete the project, which was released in 2003. Guitarist Mikael Karlbom joined the group in 2004 and made his studio debut on the Trollhammaren EP. Two years later, Jämsen was let go and replaced by Mathias "Vreth" Lillmåns, who made his recorded debut on 2007's epic Ur Jordens Djup -- Jämsen retained a presence in the band as the primary lyricist. The album saw Finntroll taking a heavier, more black metal-forward approach to their craft, a style that was carried over to 2010's acclaimed Nifelvind. Blodsvept, the group's sixth full-length effort, arrived in 2013 and would be the last outing for longtime drummer Samu Ruotsalainen, who left the fold amicably the following year. The band later recruited Heikki "Mörkö" Saari (Norther), who sat behind the kit for 2020's blackened folk-metal opus Vredesvävd. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi

Finntroll's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
21 Jun 2025 Finntroll @ Kilkim Žaibu in Telšiai District Municipality Kilkim Žaibu, Varniai, TE, Lithuania
27 Jun 2025 Kaizers Orchestra, Dimmu Borgir, Steel Panther, Meshuggah, Hurra Torpedo, Poppy, Djerv, Exodus, Ugly Kid Joe, Deafheaven, Kat Von D, Finntroll, Stargazer, The Clumps in Oslo Tons of Rock, Oslo
27 Jun 2025 Finntroll in Oslo Tons Of Rock, Oslo, OS, Norway
04 Jul 2025 Finntroll in Tampere Southern Park, Tampere, ES, Finland
10 Jul 2025 Finntroll @ Dark River Festival in Kotka Dark River Festival, Loviisa, ES, Finland
11 Jul 2025 Finntroll in Turku Uittamon kansanpuisto, Turku, LS, Finland
14 Aug 2025 Frog Bog Dosenband, Watch Out Stampede, Finntroll, Mastodon, Trivium, Scythe Beast in Sulingen Reload Festival, Sulingen
15 Aug 2025 MOTOCULTOR FESTIVAL 2025 - PASS VENDREDI in Carhaix Site De Kerampuilh - Carhaix, Brasparts, BR, France
15 Aug 2025 Finntroll in Carhaix-plouguer Site de Kérampuilh, Brasparts, BR, France
17 Aug 2025 Machine Head, Dimmu Borgir, Kerry King, Trivium, I Prevail, Mogwai, Extreme, LANDMVRKS, Blind Guardian, All For Metal, Aldebert, Angelmaker, Between The Buried And Me, Carpenter Brut, Cult Of Luna, Dark Angel, Eivør, Ensiferum, Enthroned, envy, Exhorder, Fear Factory, Finntroll, Fleshgod Apocalypse, Forbidden, Green Lung, Gutalax, Ho99o9, Ihsahn, Imperial Triumphant, King Buffalo, Lacuna Coil, Les Wampas, Magma, Me And That Man, Monolord, Nailbomb, Paleface Swiss, Party Cannon, Pelican, Poésie Zéro, Rectal Smegma, Skeletal Remains, Solitaris, Snot, Suffocation, thrown, To The Grave, Tribulation, Wayfarer, Year Of No Light, Benighted, Gost, Houle, Candlemass, Cobra the Impaler, Doodseskader, Dropout Kings, GAUPA, Harakiri for the Sky, Hangman's Chair, Kanonenfieber, Lunar Tombfields, Margarita Witch Cult, Mosi, Primordial, The Bloody Beetroots, Wyatt E. in Carhaix Site De Kerampuilh - Carhaix, Carhaix

Finntroll's Popular songs

  • Trollhammaren
  • Under Bergets Rot
  • Solsagan
  • Jaktens Tid
  • Can You Forgive Her?

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Some of Finntroll's most popular songs include Trollhammaren, Under Bergets Rot, Solsagan, Jaktens Tid, Can You Forgive Her?. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Finntroll's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Trollhammaren, Under Bergets Rot, Solsagan, Jaktens Tid, Can You Forgive Her?, and more.

Finntroll is known for their distinctive sound in the finnish metal genre, often blending elements of folk metal, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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