Album Review – Battle Beast / Steelbound (2025)

Finland’s own Heavy Metal powerhouse storms forward with unrelenting force armed with their seventh studio album, moving fluently between classic metal, superpowered synthesizers, and symphonic realms.

Three years after the critically acclaimed Circus of Doom, Finnish Heavy/Power Metal/Hard Rock powerhouse Battle Beast storms forward with unrelenting force, dropping their electrifying, highly anticipated seventh studio album, entitled Steelbound. Produced and mixed by Janne Björkroth at JKB Studios, and mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studios, the new opus by the indomitable frontwoman Noora Louhimo, guitarists Joona Björkroth and Juuso Soinio, bassist Eero Sipilä, keyboardist Janne Björkroth, and drummer Pyry Vikki moves fluently between classic metal, superpowered synthesizers, and symphonic realms, even embracing ’80s-tinged Hard Rock, resulting in a musical palette that’s powerful, engaging, and, above all, extremely fun.

Those talented and unstoppable Finnish rockers kick off another thrilling metal party with The Burning Within, offering their incendiary blend of Heavy Metal with 80’s Hard rock always boosted by Noora’s undisputed soaring vocals, followed by Here We Are, one of the singles previously released by the band which sees Janne kicking ass as usual on keys, giving the song the band’s trademark dancing vibe; whereas the title-track Steelbound sounds absolutely upbeat, with Joona and Juuso’s riffs walking hand in hand with the whimsical keys by Janne. Twilight Cabaret is another song that reeks of Battle Beast, with Noora melting our faces as usual with her hypnotic vocals supported by Pyry’s classic beats; and let’s say Battle Beast are one of the very few bands that can make happy music sound so badass like Last Goodbye thanks to Noora’s powerful vocals, while their guitars sound as electrified as they can be supported by Eero’s thunderous bass.

The second half of the album begins with the cinematic interlude The Long Road, setting the stage for the band to crush us all with Blood Of Heroes, as epic as it is imposing, bringing elements from Viking and Power Metal to their core sound, with all background vocals supporting the battle-like screams by Noora in great fashion. Joona and Juuso rev up the band’s metal engine in Angel Of Midnight, also fully inspired by 80’s rock and metal music, a radio-friendly tune that will surely please all fans of the band; and let’s keep jumping up and down and dancing with Battle Beast in Riders Of The Storm, absolutely futuristic and fun, like if it was taken from an afternoon adventure movie from the 80’s. Finally, the band closes the album on a high note with Watch The Sky Fall, a strong contender to make it to their live performances, where their guitar solos and striking keys bring an extra headbanging touch to the music.

In a nutshell, with Steelbound the band opens an exciting new chapter that offers some very heavy tracks, flirts with pop, unapologetic party anthems, and the empowering title song, or in other words, it is a thunderous monument of defiance and resilience, an earnest battle cry for all who have ever been dismissed, diminished, or silenced and also a big slab of positivity and joy. Hence, you can stay in touch with those marvelous Finnish warriors via Facebook and Instagram, subscribe to their YouTube channel, stream their striking music on Spotify, and of course grab a copy of Steelbound by clicking HERE, throwing your worries into the next trash can during the album’s 38 minutes of duration, and sing, dance, headbang, or do whatever feels right to the sound of their undisputed heavy music.

Best moments of the album: The Burning Within, Last Goodbye and Watch The Sky Fall.

Worst moments of the album: Here We Are.

Released in 2025 Nuclear Blast Records

Track listing
1. The Burning Within 3:58
2. Here We Are 3:03
3. Steelbound 4:30
4. Twilight Cabaret 3:56
5. Last Goodbye 3:34
6. The Long Road 2:12
7. Blood Of Heroes 4:06
8. Angel Of Midnight 3:27
9. Riders Of The Storm 3:51
10. Watch The Sky Fall 4:31

Band members
Noora Louhimo – vocals
Joona Björkroth – guitars, backing vocals
Juuso Soinio – rhythm guitars
Eero Sipilä – bass, backing vocals
Janne Björkroth – keyboards, orchestrations, backing vocals
Pyry Vikki – drums

Concert Review – Korpiklaani (The Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto, ON, 04/13/2024)

A night full of melody, pirates, sauna, beer, vodka, dancing and circle pits to warm up the hearts of all fans of good heavy music in Toronto.

OPENING ACTS: Illumishade and Visions Of Atlantis

Round 2 of a very metal weekend in Toronto started with “round 2 of very bad traffic”, taking me over an hour to reach once again The Phoenix Concert Theatre when it should have taken me only about 35 or 40 minutes in total this Saturday night. Well, at least this time I was able to see all bands, those being ILLUMISHADE, VISIONS OF ATLANTIS and KORPIKLAANI, during their party-like Rankarumpu North American Tour 2024, one more unforgettable event organized by the unstoppable Noel Peters of Inertia Entertainment. My friend Keith Ibbitson of Metal Paparazzi and I were a bit tired from the previosu night of brutality by Thy Art Is Murder, but as soon as the first band hit the stage the adrenaline started to flow and our batteries charged up quickly.

That first band was Switzerland’s Symphonic/Progressive Metal/Rock outfit ILLUMISHADE, and let’s say they won the hearts of every single person at the venue instantly with their talent, charisma, and passion for what they do. Of course all band members were great, but it was their frontwoman Fabienne Erni who stole the show with a hypnotizing performance, with her soaring vocals and beautiful moves captivating the eyes and ears of everyone at the venue. The band has recently released the album Another Side of You, available on BandCamp and on Spotify, with their setlist being almost entirely based on that album, and with songs like Here We Are and Cloudreader sounding awesome live. I really hope they return to the city sooner than later for another great show, because they’re an amazing new band from the Swiss scene and they’re definitely going places based on the quality of their music.

Setlist
Elegy
Enemy
Here We Are
Riptide
In the Darkness
Cloudreader
Tales of Time
World’s End

Band members
Fabienne Erni – vocals, piano
Jonas Wolf – guitars
Mirjam Skal – synths, orchestration
Yannick Urbanczik – bass
Marc Friedrich – drums

After a quick break, the venue was taken by storm by the most beloved pirates to ever arise from Austria. Yes, you read that correctly, as I’m talking about Melodic/Symphonic Power Metal privateers VISIONS OF ATLANTIS, who put on a fantastic show for our total delight. Spearheaded by one of the most charismatic, talented and charming duos of the entire Power Metal scene, the stunning Clémentine Delauney (what a voice, my friends… what a voice!) and the electrifying Michele Guaitoli, the band brought a storm of heavy music to all fans at the venue, blending songs form their most recent album Pirates, like Master the Hurricane and the extremely catchy Clocks, with new tunes like the cheesy but awesomely fun Armada, from their upcoming album Pirates II – Armada, to be released on July 5. Their show was so full of energy to the point there were several mosh pits going on during some of their faster songs, all of course led by Michele who had all fans on the palm of his pirate hand the whole time. You can enjoy their music on BandCamp and on Spotify, as usual, and board their pirate ship when they invade your city for a sweet live concert. HAIL JOLLY ROGER!

Setlist
Master the Hurricane
Clocks
Mercy
Tonight I’m Alive
Heroes of the Dawn
Monsters
Armada
Melancholy Angel
Pirates Will Return
Legion of the Seas

Band members
Clémentine Delauney – female vocals
Michele Guaitoli – male vocals
Christian Douscha – guitars
Herbert Glos – bass
Thomas Caser – drums

KORPIKLAANI

If you have never seen the incendiary Finnish Folk Metal crew KORPIKLAANI live in your life, you have no idea what you’re missing. Let’s say that from the very first notes of the song Kotomaa, from their brand new opus Rankarumpu (to be reviewed here at The Headbanging Moose soon), it was a wild party with lots of dancing, beer, vodka, the heat of a real sauna, and so on, driving all fans crazy inside the venue. The last time I saw the band live was way back in 2014 during Paganfest America Part V (yes, that festival existed one day in Toronto), but I must say this Saturday the band was a lot tighter, more professional, more vibrant and heavier than ever, with of course frontman Jonne Järvelä stealing the spotlight with his inebriate vocals and classy dance moves.

Their setlist was a thing of beauty, blending old school songs like Wooden Pints and Happy Little Boozer with several new ones including Aita, the title-track Rankarumpu, and the breathtaking Saunaan, proving the band is in great shape and form in their new album. Also, it’s always fun to witness Sami Perttula on the accordion and Olli Vänskä on violin live, as their instruments bring an amazing vibe to all of the band’s songs, and of course that translates into endless dancing and jumping inside the circle pit (which was VERY intense, by the way). Well, let’s say things got even faster and rowdier inside the pit during the encore when they played the classics Beer Beer and Vodka, proving booze will always be the best fuel for any heavy music party, leaving all fans eager for more Korpiklaani the second their wild show was over. You can keep up to date with all things Korpiklaani by clicking HERE, and DO NOT miss their live concerts in your city or wherever you are, alright? VITTU, PERKELE, SAATANA!

Setlist
Kotomaa
Wooden Pints
A Man With a Plan
Happy Little Boozer
Journey Man
Ievan polkka
Gotta Go Home (Boney M. cover)
Aita
Tuli kokko
Pidot
Leväluhta
Sanaton maa
Rankarumpu
Pixies Dance
Juokse sinä humma
Tapa sen kun kerkeet

Encore:
Viima
Metsämies
Saunaan
Beer Beer
Vodka
Outro (Mother Earth)

Band members
Jonne Järvelä – vocals, acoustic guitar
Kalle “Cane” Savijärvi – guitar
Jarkko Aaltonen – bass
Sami Perttula – accordion
Olli Vänskä – violin
Samuli Mikkonen – drums, percussion

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