Album Review – Void Of Hope / Proof of Existence (2025)

The horrors of reality are the proof of your existence, and this uncanny Black Metal trio from Finland is going to expose you to that harshness to the sound of their debut album.

A Finnish Black Metal trio born somewhere in time during a recording session that includes members from Moonlight Sorcery and Ondfødt and consider themselves influenced by bands like Gris, Silencer, Lifelover, Coldworld and Austere, Void of Hope are set to unleash their debut album, titled Proof of Existence. Composed and recorded in five days in the studio with -30°, -35° outside and in complete darkness for most of the day (with all screams taking place later and being recorded in two days), Proof Of Existence is a journey through mental health and depression, the outcome of which may be triumph or giving up, having started as Depressive Black Metal, but growing into much more.

The gentle, serene start in Gift of Life quickly morphs into a sluggish and pounding feast of Atmospheric Black Metal, with their riffs and beats sounding truly imposing, not to mention its devilish creature-like vociferations. Then fierce, hammering drums and caustic guitar lines set the tone in the title-track Proof of Existence, offering us all almost seven minutes of first-class, modern and ruthless Black Metal; and it’s now time for the skies to get as dark as a raven with 11 minutes of undisputed Black Metal in The Hollow Hymn, sounding and feeling absolutely haunting, multi-layered and penetrating from the very first second.

Then the delicate yet eerie interlude Inner Peace will prepare your putrid souls for total darkness in T.E.T.L., presenting seven minutes of blast beats, ruthless riffs and hellish gnarls not recommended for the lighthearted, a very detailed and impactful creation by such an uncanny Finnish trio, blending elements from different styles into their core Black Metal magic. The last act in Proof of Existence, entitled Decaying Years, sounds as haunting and mysterious as it can be, with its background piano notes walking hand in hand with its sluggish, Doom Metal-inspired beats, therefore ending the album on a high and devilish note.

Void of Hope are not an anonymous band, yet they do not consider their identities relevant, as regardless of what names are printed in the album, the music is all that matters. Void of Hope can be a place or a state of mind, and their debut album will simply show you that the horrors of reality are the proof of your existence. Although there isn’t much information online about the band apart from their recently created profiles on Facebook and on Instagram, you can put your damned hands on their newborn beast via the Avantgarde Music’s BandCamp page or from Sound Cave, and perhaps we’ll get to know more about those mysterious Finnish metallers as they spread their blackened wings upon humanity to the sound of their austere, grim and, therefore, more than necessary album.

Best moments of the album: Proof of Existence, The Hollow Hymn and T.E.T.L.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2025 Avantgarde Music

Track listing
1. Gift of Life 06:35
2. Proof of Existence 6:51
3. The Hollow Hymn 11:10
4. Inner Peace 1:55
5. T.E.T.L. 7:20
6. Decaying Years 8:20

Band members
*Information not available*