Throes of Dawn is a Finnish metal band formed in 1994 by Henri Koivula (vocals) and Jani Heinola (synth). The band has been described as emotional dark metal. Their sound is built on a combination of synthesizers and guitars, featuring clean vocals alongside additional growling and screaming vocals. The lyrical themes of Throes of Dawn are often poetic, reflecting the deeper and darker aspects of the human psyche: solitude, feelings of loss, and the fears and pains of existence. The band’s sound blends synthesizers and guitars with a mixture of clean vocals and harsher vocal styles. Their lyrics are known for their poetic tone, expressing themes of solitude, loss, and the emotional struggles of life. Their debut album Pakkasherra was released in 1997, and the band has since released six albums. On 30 April 2010, the band performed their album The Great Fleet of Echoes in its entirety during a special live show at the Graveyard Party 2010 in Gloria, Helsinki. After completing their full line‑up, the band began working on their first demo tape. Following its release, Throes of Dawn signed with Woodcut Records in 1995, marking their first record deal. This led to the release of their promo tape Pakkasherra in 1996, which preceded the full album Pakkasherra in 1997. Later that year, the band supported the Norwegian black metal band Satyricon during a performance in Helsinki.
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Entropy (Highland Metalfest 2012)
Mesmerized
Lifelines
The Understanding
The Black Wreath Of Mind
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