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Skepticism

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SKEPTICISM added to the Firebox Metal Fest

24 February 2010

Skepticism joins the Firebox Metal Fest in Seinäjoki on the first festival day on Friday the 23rd of April. Other bands: Ajattara, Alghazanth, Before the Dawn, Demonical, Ghost Brigade, In Mourning, Marduk, Pressure Point, Samael, Torture Killer. More info at http://www.fmf.fi. Firebox Metal Fest takes place in Rytmikorjaamo which is located in the northern side of the centrum of Seinäjoki. Exact address is Vaasantie 11.

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Biography

Skepticism was originally formed in 1991. The first year of existence brought a few local gigs and the debut release - a 7" EP. The final line-up was reached in early 1993 and consists of a drummer, guitarist, organist and a singer. No changes in the line-up have taken place since then.

The second release - 'AEOTHER KAEAR' promotional tape was released in late 1993. This release both stylistically set the course for Skepticism for the years to come and brought a recording contract with an US label Red Stream. In the reviews of 'AEOTHE KAEAR' Skepticism was also referred to as "Funeral Doom" for the first time.

The debut album Stormcrowfleet was released in 1995. Three re-recorded songs from 'AEOTHE KAEAR' and three new ones are included. Stormcrowfleet is Skepticism at its purest - slow paced and extremely massive. The album got a mixed response - it was renowned as a classic by some and totally disappreciated by others.

On the following releases - 'ethere' miniCD and 'Lead and Aether' CD Skepticism brought their sound even further. The simple and massive soundscapes of Stormcrowfleet had got a more sophisticated form with more aggression and dynamical changes. Again the response was mixed but this time the scene already knew what to expect.

In 1998 Skepticism released the 'aes' - a half an hour composition. The minimalistic and holistic tendencies that had played a supporting part on the first two albums were now in a major role. 'aes' may sound slightly lighter than it's predecessors but is still as Skepticism as ever.

After the release of 'aes' Skepticism devoted to songwriting and not much was heard of the band for quite some time.

The four-year silence ended in 2002 with the release of 'The Process of Farmakon' miniCD. The MiniCD features two re-arranged and re-recorded songs from the upcoming full length album 'Farmakon.' Like the two first albums 'Farmakon' will feature six songs and - according to the band - "be the most terrifying Skepticism album ever." After some delays 'Farmakon' will be released in the summer of 2003.

In addition to preparing the two new releases Skepticism re-entered the live venues for the first time in 8 years. This was also the first live show with the current line-up. The first gig happened in January 2001 at a club in Turku, Finland. Occasional live shows have happened after that prior to getting on the road for the Funeral Procession 2003 tour. During the year 2004 Skepticism played a few gigs in Finland.

Currently (winter 2008) Skepticism is finalising material for the upcoming releases. Skepticism is also going to provide new live shows during the 2008. More information about these topics will be announced on this website.

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Discography

Albums

Lead and aether

  • Label: Red Stream Records
  • Released: 1997
  • 1. The Organium
  • 2. The March and the Stream
  • 3. The Falls
  • 4. Forge
  • 5. -Edges-
  • 6. Aether

Farmakon

  • Label: Red Stream Records
  • Released: 2003
  • 1. The Raven and the Backward Funeral
  • 2. Shred of Light, Pinch of Endless
  • 3. Farmakon Process
  • 4. [untitled]
  • 5. Nowhere
  • 6. Nothing

Alloy

  • Label: Red Stream Records
  • Released: 2008
  • 1. The Arrival
  • 2. March October
  • 3. Antimony
  • 4. The Curtain
  • 5. Pendulum
  • 6. Oars in the Dusk

Single / EP / MCD

Ethere

  • Label: Red Stream Records
  • Released: 1997
  • 1. The March and the Stream
  • 2. Aether
  • 3. Chorale

Aes

  • Label: Red Stream Records
  • Released: 1999
  • 1. Aes

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Contact Info:

Band:
info [at] skepticism.fi

Booking:
gigs [at] skepticism.fi

Interviews:
interviews [at] skepticism.fi

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