MARIANAS REST Sign Worldwide Deal With Napalm Records

September 10, 2020, 3 years ago

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MARIANAS REST Sign Worldwide Deal With Napalm Records

Finnish melodic death metal strikers, Marianas Rest, have officially signed a worldwide contract with Napalm Records.

Hailing from the coastal town of Kotka, Marianas Rest pool the full extent of their musical expertise to raise their gloomy symbiosis of melancholic melodic death metal spiced with significant doom elements to the next level. Founded in 2013, Marianas Rest released their first full-length, Horror Vacui, back in 2016, followed by the critically acclaimed long player Ruins (2019).  With their further creative output, the Finns - with Jaakko Mäntymaa on vocals and Omnium Gatherum’s Aapo Koivisto on keys - have already proven their ability to master the tightrope act between despair and darkness along with a spark of hope. The six-piece is currently working on a new studio album. More to be announced soon.
 
Marianas Rest vocalist Jaakko Mäntymaa states: “It is amazing to get to be a part of such a fine label. We want to leave our mark in a long line of tradition. Can’t wait to be working together and to let you all hear what we have been cooking up!”

”For years we have been doing our best to perfect our vision of what Marianas Rest should and will be. Now with great relief we can say that we have found a partner in Napalm Records to truly fulfill this vision.” - Aapo Koivisto, keyboardist
 
“Finland´s Marianas Rest is one of the most exhilarating bands in melodic death metal, and delivered a brilliant album in 2019, entitled Ruins. The new album will be a mandatory purchase for fans of Insomnium, Ghost Brigade and Swallow The Sun. Welcome to the Napalm family!“ - Sebastian Muench, Napalm Records A&R

Marianas Rest are:

Jaakko Mäntymaa - vocals
Aapo Koivisto - keys
Nico Mänttäri - guitar
Harri Sunila - guitar
Niko Lindman - bass
Nico Heininen - drums

(Photo - Jari Heino)



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