October Falls

October Falls

Country: Unknown
Styles: Black Metal Folk

Biography

October Falls was the result of a one-man-band project, Mikko Lehto ( Burial Choir) in Helsinski, Finland. A demo-promo, Kaste , about twenty copies and strongly inspired by formations like Opeth or Katatonia
the same year his project was created in 2001. Thereafter
an acoustic Neofolk music emerges from the first real effort of
Mr Lehto, EP Tuoni in March 2003 with nature as a very present theme. The first opus follows, Marras,
via Corvus Records in February 2005. Two years later City Metsola
joined the project to lighten Mr. Lehto's bass. Together, they released the EP The Streams of the End where Black Metal is added to the Neofolk from the beginning. That same year 2007 Mr Lehto solo releases the EP Sarastus . 2008 sees the release of the first split of October Falls with Varghkoghargasmal . For the second album, The Womb of Primordial Nature , he is again accompanied by V. Metsola and Marko Tarvonen ( Barren Earth , Moonsorrow , Thy Serpent , Lakupaavi ) on the label Debemur Morti Productions. Together they will record the album A Collapse Of Faith in 2010, under the same label. That same year V. Metsola left the project, replaced the following year by Sami Hinkka ( Ensiferum , Rapture ). Again on three, the band composed the album The Plague of a Coming Age in 2013. The compilation Kaarna (regrouping singles like Usva , Viima , Polku as well as Tuoni , Marras and Sarastus in their entirety) appeared the following year and Mikko Lehto returned in 2016 with a self-produced single, Kulo .
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Discography

A Fall Of An Epoch

A Fall Of An Epoch

2020

Kulo

Kulo

2016

Kaarna

Kaarna

2014

The Plague of a Coming Age

The Plague of a Coming Age

2013

A Collapse of Faith

A Collapse of Faith

2010

October Falls / Varghkoghargasmal Split

October Falls / Varghkoghargasmal Split

2008

The Womb of Primordial Nature

The Womb of Primordial Nature

2008

The Streams Of The End

The Streams Of The End

2007

Sarastus

Sarastus

2007

Marras

Marras

2005

Tuoni

Tuoni

2003