Finntroll: Masters of Trollish Metal
In the realm of heavy metal, few bands embody the mythical world of trolls as vividly as Finntroll.
Origins and Controversies
Finntroll was formed in 1997 by guitarist Teemu "Somnium" Raimoranta and bassist Samuli "Tundra" Ponsimaa. Their early albums, such as "Jaktens Tid" (2001) and "Nattfödd" (2004), quickly gained a cult following for their innovative sound and the band's eccentric stage presence. However, their controversial lyrics, which often delved into themes of paganism and trollish mythology, drew criticism from some religious groups.
Challenges and Success
Finntroll faced numerous challenges throughout their career. In 2006, they parted ways with vocalist Jan "Katla" Jämsen due to creative differences. The band persevered, bringing in Matthias "Vreth" Lillmåns as his replacement. Lillmåns's powerful vocals and charismatic stage persona added a new dimension to Finntroll's sound.
Despite the challenges, Finntroll's popularity continued to grow. Their album "Ur Jordens Djup" (2007) achieved mainstream success, and their subsequent tours sold out venues across Europe and beyond. The band's unique blend of metal and folk elements appealed to a wide range of fans, from metalheads to those interested in Scandinavian mythology.
Discography
Finntroll's discography is a testament to their evolution and enduring creativity. Their albums include:
"Midnattens Widunder" (1999)
"Jaktens Tid" (2001)
"Nattfödd" (2004)
"Ur Jordens Djup" (2007)
"Nifelvind" (2010)
"Blodsvept" (2013)
"Vredesvävd" (2015)
"Visor Om Slutet" (2019)
Members
Throughout their history, Finntroll has featured a rotating cast of talented musicians. Current members include:
Mathias "Vreth" Lillmåns - Vocals
Teemu "Somnium" Raimoranta - Guitar
Samuli "Tundra" Ponsimaa - Bass
Mikael "Routa" Karppinen - Keyboard
Heikki "Morsko" Saari - Drums
Finntroll's music transcends the boundaries of genre, combining elements of black metal, folk, and classical influences. Their songs are often characterized by their epic scope, melodic hooks, and the use of traditional Finnish instruments such as the kantele. Through their music, they have become one of the most iconic and influential bands in the folk metal scene.