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Album Review: Turmion Kätilöt – Global Warning

Finnish industrial metallers Turmion Kätilöt throw an apocalyptic party on Global Warning…

Album Review: Turmion Kätilöt – Global Warning
Words:
Angela Davey

Taking party metal to an entirely new level, industrialists Turmion Kätilöt’s ninth album, Global Warning, is a tour-de-force of electro beats, metallic riffs and feel good sing-a-long vocals (provided you speak Finnish).

This is an opus that’s wasted through speakers at home – it’s painfully apparent that Turmion Kätilöt are a band who thrive in a live environment and their music needs to be seen on stage to be truly appreciated. The maelstrom of white hot energy they’re emitting feels stifled, however, the fun the band are having is in no way diluted and is an overriding current on this release.

For 47 minutes this album goes hard, completely unrelenting in power-driven intensity and high octane dynamics that leave no time for reprieve. If the end of the world was a giant rave, then Global Warning would be the soundtrack, and everyone would be having too much to care that they don’t understand the lyrics.

Verdict: 3/5

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