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No Future, No Past – Svart Records set to release a compilation of the lost treasures of
Finnish speed and thrash metal in October
The roots of speeding thrash metal stretch out to the early and mid 80’s. It did not take long
for the waves arising from the shores of California, central Europe and the United Kingdom
hit Finland hard as well. The guiding light of Finnish thrash metal from that era was Stone
from Kerava, but the entire scene that was bubbling beneath the surface was surprisingly
vivid for such a small country. As the old saying goes, in the late 80’s there was not a single
town in Finland without a speed metal band.
These dozens – or hundreds, to be more precise – of vivacious bands formed by the long-
haired youth didn’t just stay in the basements of their parents’ houses. Soon the youth
centres of every county and open-minded venues such as the legendary Lepakko in
Helsinki would arrange wild speed and thrash metal gigs. Studios run by more experienced
musicians such as Timo Tolkki from Stratovarius were fully booked by hungry young bands
eager to record their future metal classics. Many bands released 7” singles and demo tapes
by themselves or with support from a record company, yet most of them permanently
stayed at the demo stage through the golden era of the eighties.
Svart Records is set to release a compilation of the absolute top tunes culled from these
sought-after, long-lost demo tapes and singles on vinyl and CD in October. No Future, No
Past – Finnish Speed & Thrash Metal Explosion combines the strongest, rarest, and most
obscure Finnish metal tracks from the years 1986-1992.
Backgrounds of the bands presented on the compilation differ a lot from one another.
Vendetta and Damage were born from the ashes of the members’ previous hardcore and
punk bands. A.R.G. and Catalepsy got their feet in the door fast of record companies such as
Poko Records and Megamania, while other metal acts from that time simply faded away.
After a few decades passed, some bands saw it fit to restart their careers, Sacred Crucifix
and The Hirvi being examples of such comeback artists.
No Future, No Past – Finnish Speed & Thrash Metal Explosion 1986–1992 will be released on
October 13th on a limited 2LP vinyl edition and CD version. The compilation is packed with 18
remastered tracks of pure Finnish metal mayhem and accompanied by a booklet that
contains band histories, photos, and song details. The compilation’s predecessor Real
Delusions: Finnish Speed & Thrash Metal Explosion 1987-1991 was released in 2018 and its
limited vinyl edition was sold out in a heartbeat, so get this rare gem now before it’s too late!