Finnish Where's My Bible released their long-awaited second full-length studio album KAVE on September 11th 2024. Kave is a blackened death metal album that combines brutal sounds with beautiful melodies. This multi-layered work features ancient instruments and uses Nordic and Finnish mythologies as metaphors. The album follows a shamanistic cycle, beginning in the darkness of night and culminating in the ominous flames of dawn. Kave delivers a heavy northern atmosphere and explores the darkness of the human mind. Where's My Bible introduces a new approach to mythology and folkloristic metal.
Are you ready to face your worst fears? LISTEN KAVE album on streaming services: https://push.fm/fl/wmb-kave
The band also continues releasing stunning music videos and this time the album title track KAVE got its own video which is available HERE.
Vocalist Jussi Matilainen Comments: "Kave was the first track completed for the new album. It immediately became the centerpiece and highlight of the record. In terms of the story, we find ourselves in a moment of a full moon at midnight, where the Kapeet (Kave) perfectly draws the moon in the sky. It’s also a turning point before we plunge into complete darkness.
The song's message is powerful: if you focus only on searching for the lost sunlight, you might miss the light that illuminates your path at night. The story encourages us to be open to life's possibilities and to see the solutions that are right in front of us. So remember to keep your mind and eyes open.
Explore the song Kave and discover the balance between light and darkness on this unique album!"Olli Tiainen (Video Director):"The main thing that comes to mind when thinking about the "KAVE" shoot is the biting cold that penetrated to the bone. On the other hand, "KAVE" is also an insanely hard-hitting track, so the conditions created the perfect atmosphere for working on the video. In the music video (somewhat unexpectedly), a darker theme is explored: anxiety. Anxiety that has grown so overwhelming that it takes control of your entire life, making it difficult to see a way out."
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