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Insomnium
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• 24 Demnächst stattfindende Shows
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Anno 1696
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Heart Like a Grave
$15.75
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Songs Of The Dusk - EP
$13.98
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Winter's Gate
$19.49
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Shadows of the Dying Sun
$18.07
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One For Sorrow (Re-issue 2024)
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One for Sorrow
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Across The Dark - Limited
$28.74
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Argent Moon - EP
$15.98
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Anno 1696
$33.45
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Robert Lunt
21. April 2024
Had a really awesome time seeing insomnium and omnium gatherum again. Saving While we sleep and heart like a grave was an incredible choice for the last two songs. It was an honor to see Wilderun for the first time.
Salt Lake City, UT@Metro Music Hall
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Megan
15. April 2024
Insomnium never fails to put on the most epic show every time they're here. They were epic back in 2007 when they first came to Toronto and they're even better now. Love these guys 🤘🤘🤘. Omnium Gatherum & Wilderun were amazing as well. Love they're energy and the way they interacted with the crowd. All around, the best show I've been to yet this year.
Toronto, ON@Phoenix Concert Theatre
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Rikhard
15. April 2024
Wow ! They were awesome ! One of my favourite bands and so underrated here in North America ! It’s time people harken now to the call for Insomnium .
Toronto, ON@Phoenix Concert Theatre
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Über Insomnium
At its strongest, music is a gateway into another world. The key to a gate nothing else can pry open. Music, essentially, is a weapon to destroy the walls we built around us – and Finnish metal melancholists Insomnium are amongst its strongest wielders. Their ninth masterpiece, “Anno 1696”, leads us deep into a dark and troublesome past in Northern Europe. This is an age of unrest. The witch hunt is in full swing all across Europe and the gruesome witch trials have even reached the remote and majestic landscapes of Finland and Sweden.
Set to their latest batch of achingly beautiful, soul-cleansing post-doom dirges and accompanied by a sombre short story written by frontman Niilo Sevänen himself, Insomnium once more summon a manifesto of grief and hope from the ever fertile and melancholic Finnish soil.
Founded in 1997 in the Karelian city of Joensuu, Insomnium first gained recognition in 2002 with their wintry debut “In the Halls of Awakening”. Quickly building on this with fierce death/doom juggernaut “Above the Weeping World” (2006) or melancholic masterpiece “One for Sorrow” (2012), the Finns surprised everyone with their sublimely beautiful, achingly forlorn “Argent Moon” EP in 2021, only to shed their skin once more. “We have found our own thing and that trademark sound, but yet we don’t want to keep repeating ourselves and make the same album over and over again,” Niilo Sevänen underlines. “With every new member we have evolved a bit since all these incredibly talented musicians have brought their own magic along. If someone thought that we have grown soft with Argent Moon EP”, he impishly grins, “I think ‘Anno 1696’ shows that there is the same old spirit left.”
Mixed by Jaime Gomez Arellano (Orgone Studios) and mastered by Tony Lindgren (Fascination Street Studios), “Anno 1696” is by far their most accomplished, emotionally rattling, soaring achievement. Their ninth full-length hasn’t been the easiest genesis, though. “But we made it, and it’s coming straight from the heart”, Markus Vanhala says. “Making art is always a battle with yourself, is about beating yourself up and both channelling and enduring the strong feelings rising within you. But when you succeed in getting your creative process successfully done, there aren’t a lot of things beating this tiny moment of victory. Chasing that brief fleeting moment – that’s why we’re doing this for 25 years. Brief is the light on our chosen path.”
With “Anno 1696”, Insomnium take us into a world woven of sorrow and last crumbling vestiges of hope, of wrath and morbid lullabies, an album relying on the strengths of their beloved trademark sounds and a new sense of grandiose, melancholic storytelling. Welcome to 1696. Welcome to hell.
Official website: http://www.insomnium.net
Set to their latest batch of achingly beautiful, soul-cleansing post-doom dirges and accompanied by a sombre short story written by frontman Niilo Sevänen himself, Insomnium once more summon a manifesto of grief and hope from the ever fertile and melancholic Finnish soil.
Founded in 1997 in the Karelian city of Joensuu, Insomnium first gained recognition in 2002 with their wintry debut “In the Halls of Awakening”. Quickly building on this with fierce death/doom juggernaut “Above the Weeping World” (2006) or melancholic masterpiece “One for Sorrow” (2012), the Finns surprised everyone with their sublimely beautiful, achingly forlorn “Argent Moon” EP in 2021, only to shed their skin once more. “We have found our own thing and that trademark sound, but yet we don’t want to keep repeating ourselves and make the same album over and over again,” Niilo Sevänen underlines. “With every new member we have evolved a bit since all these incredibly talented musicians have brought their own magic along. If someone thought that we have grown soft with Argent Moon EP”, he impishly grins, “I think ‘Anno 1696’ shows that there is the same old spirit left.”
Mixed by Jaime Gomez Arellano (Orgone Studios) and mastered by Tony Lindgren (Fascination Street Studios), “Anno 1696” is by far their most accomplished, emotionally rattling, soaring achievement. Their ninth full-length hasn’t been the easiest genesis, though. “But we made it, and it’s coming straight from the heart”, Markus Vanhala says. “Making art is always a battle with yourself, is about beating yourself up and both channelling and enduring the strong feelings rising within you. But when you succeed in getting your creative process successfully done, there aren’t a lot of things beating this tiny moment of victory. Chasing that brief fleeting moment – that’s why we’re doing this for 25 years. Brief is the light on our chosen path.”
With “Anno 1696”, Insomnium take us into a world woven of sorrow and last crumbling vestiges of hope, of wrath and morbid lullabies, an album relying on the strengths of their beloved trademark sounds and a new sense of grandiose, melancholic storytelling. Welcome to 1696. Welcome to hell.
Official website: http://www.insomnium.net
Mehr anzeigen
Genres:
Melodic Death Metal, Metal, Death Metal
Bandmitglieder:
Niilo Sevänen - VocalsBass, Ville Friman - GuitarsVocals, Markus Hirvonen - Drums, Markus Vanhala - Guitars
Heimatort:
Joensuu, Finland
Keine demnächst stattfindenden Shows in deiner Stadt
Schicke eine Anfrage an Insomnium, in deiner Stadt aufzutreten
Um eine Show bitten
concerts and tour dates
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Vergangene
Alle Ereignisse & Live-Übertragungen
Weitere Ereignisse anzeigen (24)
Live-Fotos von Insomnium
![Insomnium at Salt Lake City, UT in Metro Music Hall 2024](https://photos.bandsintown.com/thumb/16909643.jpeg)
Alle Fotos anzeigen
Merch (ad)
![](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51Ks+I40--L._SL500_.jpg)
Anno 1696
$15.50
![](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51zJIgONAKL._SL500_.jpg)
Heart Like a Grave
$15.75
![](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51NoxPNnHsL._SL500_.jpg)
Songs Of The Dusk - EP
$13.98
![](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51N8zibawDL._SL500_.jpg)
Winter's Gate
$19.49
![](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51Ovn2g3vRL._SL500_.jpg)
Shadows of the Dying Sun
$18.07
![](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51TxUXAWRVL._SL500_.jpg)
One For Sorrow (Re-issue 2024)
$29.53
![](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61hzGvVzgcL._SL500_.jpg)
One for Sorrow
$11.32
![](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51Q37vfYHML._SL500_.jpg)
Across The Dark - Limited
$28.74
![](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41inj5yhA8S._SL500_.jpg)
Argent Moon - EP
$15.98
![](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51Ks+I40--L._SL500_.jpg)
Anno 1696
$33.45
Tour von Insomnium
Fan-Bewertungen
![](https://photos.bandsintown.com/thumb/13032958.jpeg)
Robert Lunt
21. April 2024
Had a really awesome time seeing insomnium and omnium gatherum again. Saving While we sleep and heart like a grave was an incredible choice for the last two songs. It was an honor to see Wilderun for the first time.
Salt Lake City, UT@Metro Music Hall
![](https://assets.prod.bandsintown.com/images/homeIcon/festivalPlaceHolderImage/thumbnail/08.png)
Megan
15. April 2024
Insomnium never fails to put on the most epic show every time they're here. They were epic back in 2007 when they first came to Toronto and they're even better now. Love these guys 🤘🤘🤘. Omnium Gatherum & Wilderun were amazing as well. Love they're energy and the way they interacted with the crowd. All around, the best show I've been to yet this year.
Toronto, ON@Phoenix Concert Theatre
![](https://photos.bandsintown.com/thumb/8368773.jpeg)
Rikhard
15. April 2024
Wow ! They were awesome ! One of my favourite bands and so underrated here in North America ! It’s time people harken now to the call for Insomnium .
Toronto, ON@Phoenix Concert Theatre
Mehr Fan-Bewertungen anzeigen
Über Insomnium
At its strongest, music is a gateway into another world. The key to a gate nothing else can pry open. Music, essentially, is a weapon to destroy the walls we built around us – and Finnish metal melancholists Insomnium are amongst its strongest wielders. Their ninth masterpiece, “Anno 1696”, leads us deep into a dark and troublesome past in Northern Europe. This is an age of unrest. The witch hunt is in full swing all across Europe and the gruesome witch trials have even reached the remote and majestic landscapes of Finland and Sweden.
Set to their latest batch of achingly beautiful, soul-cleansing post-doom dirges and accompanied by a sombre short story written by frontman Niilo Sevänen himself, Insomnium once more summon a manifesto of grief and hope from the ever fertile and melancholic Finnish soil.
Founded in 1997 in the Karelian city of Joensuu, Insomnium first gained recognition in 2002 with their wintry debut “In the Halls of Awakening”. Quickly building on this with fierce death/doom juggernaut “Above the Weeping World” (2006) or melancholic masterpiece “One for Sorrow” (2012), the Finns surprised everyone with their sublimely beautiful, achingly forlorn “Argent Moon” EP in 2021, only to shed their skin once more. “We have found our own thing and that trademark sound, but yet we don’t want to keep repeating ourselves and make the same album over and over again,” Niilo Sevänen underlines. “With every new member we have evolved a bit since all these incredibly talented musicians have brought their own magic along. If someone thought that we have grown soft with Argent Moon EP”, he impishly grins, “I think ‘Anno 1696’ shows that there is the same old spirit left.”
Mixed by Jaime Gomez Arellano (Orgone Studios) and mastered by Tony Lindgren (Fascination Street Studios), “Anno 1696” is by far their most accomplished, emotionally rattling, soaring achievement. Their ninth full-length hasn’t been the easiest genesis, though. “But we made it, and it’s coming straight from the heart”, Markus Vanhala says. “Making art is always a battle with yourself, is about beating yourself up and both channelling and enduring the strong feelings rising within you. But when you succeed in getting your creative process successfully done, there aren’t a lot of things beating this tiny moment of victory. Chasing that brief fleeting moment – that’s why we’re doing this for 25 years. Brief is the light on our chosen path.”
With “Anno 1696”, Insomnium take us into a world woven of sorrow and last crumbling vestiges of hope, of wrath and morbid lullabies, an album relying on the strengths of their beloved trademark sounds and a new sense of grandiose, melancholic storytelling. Welcome to 1696. Welcome to hell.
Official website: http://www.insomnium.net
Set to their latest batch of achingly beautiful, soul-cleansing post-doom dirges and accompanied by a sombre short story written by frontman Niilo Sevänen himself, Insomnium once more summon a manifesto of grief and hope from the ever fertile and melancholic Finnish soil.
Founded in 1997 in the Karelian city of Joensuu, Insomnium first gained recognition in 2002 with their wintry debut “In the Halls of Awakening”. Quickly building on this with fierce death/doom juggernaut “Above the Weeping World” (2006) or melancholic masterpiece “One for Sorrow” (2012), the Finns surprised everyone with their sublimely beautiful, achingly forlorn “Argent Moon” EP in 2021, only to shed their skin once more. “We have found our own thing and that trademark sound, but yet we don’t want to keep repeating ourselves and make the same album over and over again,” Niilo Sevänen underlines. “With every new member we have evolved a bit since all these incredibly talented musicians have brought their own magic along. If someone thought that we have grown soft with Argent Moon EP”, he impishly grins, “I think ‘Anno 1696’ shows that there is the same old spirit left.”
Mixed by Jaime Gomez Arellano (Orgone Studios) and mastered by Tony Lindgren (Fascination Street Studios), “Anno 1696” is by far their most accomplished, emotionally rattling, soaring achievement. Their ninth full-length hasn’t been the easiest genesis, though. “But we made it, and it’s coming straight from the heart”, Markus Vanhala says. “Making art is always a battle with yourself, is about beating yourself up and both channelling and enduring the strong feelings rising within you. But when you succeed in getting your creative process successfully done, there aren’t a lot of things beating this tiny moment of victory. Chasing that brief fleeting moment – that’s why we’re doing this for 25 years. Brief is the light on our chosen path.”
With “Anno 1696”, Insomnium take us into a world woven of sorrow and last crumbling vestiges of hope, of wrath and morbid lullabies, an album relying on the strengths of their beloved trademark sounds and a new sense of grandiose, melancholic storytelling. Welcome to 1696. Welcome to hell.
Official website: http://www.insomnium.net
Mehr anzeigen
Genres:
Melodic Death Metal, Metal, Death Metal
Bandmitglieder:
Niilo Sevänen - VocalsBass, Ville Friman - GuitarsVocals, Markus Hirvonen - Drums, Markus Vanhala - Guitars
Heimatort:
Joensuu, Finland
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