Finnish messengers of death, HAUTAJAISYÖ released a new single

From the depths of Finnish melancholy and messenger of death Hautajaisyö  (Funeral Night) released a new single on 19.01.2017 and its called “Unohdetut” (the forgotten). This song is the most melodic song they have ever played and the two guitarists play melodic and brutal riffs like never before. With the normal low growling vocals comes more “heavy metal” style clean vocals done by Tomas Ahlroos from Omniversum band. Same man were featuring in the first Hautajaisyö album. Band’s melancholy thrash & melodic death metal has a unique taste in them. Finnish sung vocals are not traditional death metal lyrics. Songs are hard and brutal, but still melodic in many ways. Second song in the single is a cover song from a Finnish hard rock band “Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus”  and the long song title mean “62”. Hautajaisyö is making its second album as we speak and the release is scheduled later this year.

”Unohdetut” composed By, Arranged By, Lyrics By: Hautajaisyö ”Unohdetut” single (2017)
By: Inverse Records Hautajaisyö – Unohdetut

hautajaisyö_unohdetut
01. Unohdetut
02. Kuusikymmentäkaksi (Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus cover)

Kuusikymmentäkaksi” Original song by: Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus.
Composed By, Arranged By, Lyrics By: Timo Rautiainen
from: Itku Pitkästä Ilosta (2000)
By: Ranka Records

Upcoming gigs::
Cave Bar, Iisalmi, Finland 03.03.2017
Fubar, Tallinn, Estonia 13.04.2017

Hautajaisyö is:
Janne Partanen – Vocals
Sami Pirskanen – Guitars
Ville Moisanen – Guitars
Simo Pesonen – Bass
Teemu Roth – Drums
&  Tomas Ahlroos from Omniversum on clean vocals

https://www.facebook.com/Hautajaisyo

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