Kalmah
A high-energy, homegrown melodic death metal artist.
Finnish melodic swamp metal masters Kalmah took their first steps back in 1991. Lots of dark water passed in Finnish rivers until the demo era resulted in a debut album, Swamplord (2000). Ever since, the band has always delivered melodic metal in a recognizable Kalmah way: aggressive, melodic, and metallic. After They Will Return (2002) and Swampsong (2003), Kalmah released a certain milestone The Black Waltz (2006). The Black Waltz hit Finnish charts and the message of swamp metal was spread all over the world in an unstoppable way. The Black Waltz was soon followed by For the Revolution (2008) and 12 Gauge (2010). Those albums truly solidified Kalmah's name in the ears of metalheads. Seventh Swamphony (2013) was yet again a landmark time for Kalmah. Inspiration forced the bar higher than before, and with solid arrangements from the band itself as usual, the members dug their faces even deeper in the turf of Finnish swamps. After Swamphony, the band toured all over the world in the signature Kalmah-way and shoveled on European festival map. After a long wait of five years, the fans were fascinated with Palo, a simply uncompromising and versatile swamp metal album. At the same time, the band reached an honorable 20 years age. Here we are with a self-titled album five years later, representing the band stronger than ever. Kalmah is proud and thankful to present you with an album that is swamp metal at its finest; it will signify the end of something but yet unknown.
What kind of music does Kalmah play?+
Kalmah plays melodic death metal, death metal, folk metal - high-energy and polished. Finnish melodic swamp metal masters Kalmah took their first steps back in 1991.
What are Kalmah live shows like?+
Kalmah's live sets are tight and high-energy - technically precise with real physical intensity.
How can I find out when Kalmah is playing?+
Follow Kalmah on Mood to get notified when new shows are added. Mood tracks their upcoming events across all supported cities.