Swedish power metal band Insania’s new studio album The Great Apocalypse is due out on 13th June, via Frontiers Music Srl. Ahead of that, first single ‘Revolution’, and its accompanying video give listeners a taste of what’s to come.
About the new album, the band commented: “The Great Apocalypse picks up just where Insania V left us, and many of the songs are touching the subject of mankind being destructive and never learning from our previous mistakes. In fact, every song on this album is a little bit darker than the songs on Insania V, so sit back, raise the volume on your device, and let yourself flow into the darkness of our world going under with an incredible and beautiful sound of The Great Apocalypse.”
Talking about the first single, they added: “’Revolution’ is a story about a world that is becoming more and more like a mental institution. Imagine the world’s leaders embedding their desire to keep the power into fancy words about trying to make society equal and just for all people serving it. At the same time, they take away their rights, making it look like the people are voting for them to do it – wouldn’t that be just pure evil? Well – the people have had enough! So now it’s time for the world leaders to feel the fear and listen to the sound of revolution!”
Four years after the successful V, the Swedes are back with their own recipe of power metal, full of speedy, double-bass drums, great hooks, and solos. The band’s current line-up consists of Mikko Korsbäck (Drums), Erik Arkö (Bass), Niklas Dahlin (Guitars), Ola Halén (vocals and guitars).
The first version of Insania was formed in 1992 by Korsbäck and guitar player Henrik Juhano. Bass player Tomas Stolt was added to the line-up shortly after, and a few other musicians were also part of the band for short periods of time.
The band initially started off playing covers of their favourite bands such as Helloween and Iron Maiden, but eventually Korsbäck’s classmate Niklas Dahlin joined as a second guitar player and they started writing their own tunes. The band then added keyboard player Patrik Västilä and began to pursue a more melodic style. Korsbäck took it upon himself to sing, even if he was playing the drums at the same time, as the band had not found a vocalist to match their ambitions.
In 1997, the band approached singer David Henriksson to join the band. The union between the band’s ambitions and his vocals was described as “a match made in heaven”. The band felt complete and sought to find a way to reach a bigger crowd.
Later, the band was offered a deal with House Of Kicks (later known as MNW and then Sound Pollution) and their debut album World Of Ice was released in 1999. The band would go on to release three more albums over the course of the coming years, while enduring some line-up changes and eventually going on hiatus in 2007.
Signing with Frontiers to release V, Insania the band was revitalised following the addition of singer Ola Halén.
Tracks featured on The Great Apocalypse are: ‘The Trinity’, ‘Indestructible’, ‘No One’s Hero’, ‘Afterlife’, ‘Revolution’, ‘The Prophesier’, ‘Fire From Above’, ‘Underneath The Eye’ and ‘The Great Apocalypse (When Hell Is All Around)’ – You can order it here.
