Finnish black metal band Moonsorrow will be the subject of a new book, Home Of The Waves: Conversations With Moonsorrow, from Cult Never Dies, published on 30th September 2025.
Written by devoted Moonsorrow fanatic Grilo do Demo (the person behind the Unofficial Moonsorrow Biography, the Epic Heathen Podcast, and the Verisivut Moonsorrow Fanzine), this exhaustive hardback offers an unparalleled and candid look at the respected and influential pagan metal bands.
The book covers the band’s history, from the founders’ childhood through their early demo period, gradual line-up additions, increasing touring activity, and their extensive discography. It is built around exclusive and in-depth interviews with all band members: Ville Sorvali, Henri Sorvali, Marko Tarvonen, Mitja Harvilahti, Janne Perttilä, and what is believed to be the only interview with Markus Eurén. The book explores Moonsorrow’s history, lyrical and visual themes, composition process, ideological background, technical details, and much more.
Home Of The Waves: Conversations With Moonsorrow is the culmination of a two-week immersive project where author Demo and visual storyteller Leo Aragón, along with a dedicated team, interviewed the band daily, multiple times a day, across Finland. Originally intended for a documentary, this book utilises all 13 days of filmed interviews, providing behind-the-scenes narrations of the project’s execution, the team’s collaboration with Moonsorrow, and the significance of the locations visited.
“I’m tremendously excited to finally see this material become public,” said Deom. “The documentary will surely be amazing, but that will be, what? Two hours long? Well, that’s why this book has a huge value on its own – we have 20+ hours of interview footage, and all of it is contained here, carefully transcribed from the first to the last word. This book offers a new look into how Moonsorrow‘s music is created, from the initial concept to the final mastering, and even how colour codes are involved in their composition! You’ll discover how the band formed, the founders’ other early projects, and pivotal moments like the shift from Kivenkantaja to Verisäkeet. There are so many stories, from the tragicomedy behind the Kivenkantaja runestone to why they almost became a grindcore band (or at least they claimed so) – and even a glimpse into Mitja’s outdoor adventures. I can’t wait for it to be available for all Moonsorrow fans out there after all these years. Preorder it now, September is around the corner!”
Dayal Patterson, Cult Never Dies founder and longtime music journalist, said: “Moonsorrow are an exceptional band, and in many ways a unique and influential one, so we are more than proud to be releasing such an in-depth book about this Finnish institution. The author has done a great job of telling the band’s story, and the musicians featured are notably candid at times during the interviews.”
A 388-page hardback, featuring a 24-page colour photo gallery and a total of 150 images, most of which have never been seen before, Home Of The Waves: Conversations With Moonsorrow can be ordered here.
