Goresoerd, the powerhouse of Estonia’s metal scene unleashed their highly anticipated sixth album, “Inkvisiitor,” on May 3rd, 2024. Known for their dark and unwavering style that pulls listeners into a deathly cold chokehold, Goresoerd’s music is a force to be reckoned with.
“Inkvisiitor” promises a sonic journey through mysticism, filth of the earth, war, suffering, and degradation. The album encapsulates the band’s authentic essence, presenting listeners with unrelenting fury and power.
Recorded and produced by Laur Lindmäe, with co-production by Goresoerd, “Inkvisiitor” boasts the mixing expertise of Jörg-Erik Hanikat from Leveler Audio and mastering by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Sweden. The album’s striking cover art is created by Eero “Nagy” Soomere, with album design by Bruno Palmik.
“Inkvisiitor” is a testament to Goresoerd’s evolution and dedication to their craft. This album marks a milestone in their musical journey, showcasing their stylistic diversity and raw energy.
Monstrous Estonian metallers GORESOERD have released their new video + single ‘Eksortsist’.
As if hatched from the darkened corners of human nature, “Eksortsist” aggressively proves that the band definitely has not drifted off into the pandemia’s miserable coma sleep. The song is released under Inverse Records.
“Eksortsist” was recorded at Heliala studio by Janek Kivi. The video was directed by Eero Soomere and shot by Erlend Štaub. Editing and colouring were done by Rasmus Tauk and Laur Lindmäe.
GORESOERD is one of the top metal bands in Estonia. Their latest album “Antikeha”, published last year, was one of the nominees for Estonian Music Awards in „Metal Album of the Year“ category. In between a busy springtime with a lots of shows and summer festival performances yet to come, Metal Shock Finland’s freelancer Katrin Malt had a short chat with band’s guitarist Rasmus Tauk. The full interview can be heard on the audio player below.
Firstly, some language lessons, as to foreigners, Goresoerd is kind of a hard name to pronounce. People try to pronounce it as an English word, but actually the name is a mix of two languages.
Rasmus explained:
“Gore is an old English word, meaning Blood. Soerd is an Estonian word, meaning Abomination. So all together, it’s kind of a, well, fucked up thing.“
Goresoerd’s music is raw and aggressive, but there is also melody and they even have a bandmember, whose speciality is sampling and turntables. An interesting combination, is that what makes Goresoerd stand out amongst other Estonian metal bands?
“Maybe. We combine elements of different genres, so it might be one reason why we’re so unique.“
Speaking of standing out, Goresoerd’s stage look is kickass. White shirts, red blood, zombie apocalypse.
“It gives an extra effect“ said Rasmus.
So it is art. Just like their merch – their shirts are always so neat, piece of art. How important is selling merch anyway, let’s say to an underground metal band?
“Merch, nowadays, for all the bands, is crucial. If you don’t sell merch, you’ll loose the main income.“
And some words about touring as well. Goresoerd was an opening band for Napalm Death’s Baltic concerts. They have an amazing crew and touring is purely fun, but besides Baltic states, most of the touring takes place in countries like Poland, Czech Republic and so on. Why?
Rasmus was struggeling with the answer at first:
“Yeah, we’ve been there a bit more than in Finland. Why? Maybe it’s easier to travel there, excpense-wise. Easier for us to go there. We’ve had some fun shows in Finland as well.“
So it’s not that the audience’s demands in „north“ and „south“ are that different. Could it be, that the music market in Scandinavia is flooded with great bands and it’s hard to get in?
“For Estonian metal bands, definitely. When you take Finland, there are thousands of metal bands. It’s hard to distuinguish there.“
To finish up the chat, Rasmus spoke a little about the gigs coming up. Goresoerd’s next gig takes place in Hard Rock Laager. Hard Rock Laager is the biggest annual metal festival in Estonia.
As one of the Estonian headliners, Goresoerd promised a special live show:
“We’re planning a bit more on visual side. More lightning and show elements!“
Listen to the whole chat here:
So be prepared for a zombie attack, in Goresoerd style. If you haven’t seen them yet, do check out their latest video “Neetud”:
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