BEHERIT surprise-release new album via KVLT – streaming now

Today, KVLT releases Beherit‘s long-awaited sixth album, Bardo Exist, on CD, vinyl LP, cassette tape, and digital formats. The tape version will be strictly limited to 250 copies and will not contain a bonus track.

Beherit are one of the most legendary names in the history of black metal, and also one of the most infamous. Formed in 1989 and intermittently active for the majority of the ‘90s, their work during this period was extremely influential if not largely hated by normal “black metal” people. The sheer savagery shown on their early ‘90s demos laid the foundation for the bestial metal subgenre that would blossom in the new millennium, and the 1993 debut album Drawing Down the Moon fused unapologetic primitivism with eerie mystical atmospheres, thereby birthing a landmark record. 

Beherit’s next two albums, H418ov21.c and Electric Doom Synthesis, saw now-lone mainman Nuclear Holocausto Vengeance stripping away conventional black metal altogether and pursuing a ritualistic ambient direction. Daring but divisive, following these two albums did he retire the Beherit name and seek alternate musical expressions under other monikers. 

In the ensuing decade, Beherit’s influence would spread far and wide to a whole new generation of sonic deviants, all before Nuclear Holocausto Vengeance would return with the all-metal Engram in 2009. The two-song yet exceptionally epic & hypnotic Celebrate the Dead arrived in 2012, but then Beherit retreated back to the shadows…

…Only to emerge, with the surprise release of Bardo Exist on Friday, November 13th 2020. Indeed, this album is a “surprise” in many ways, as Beherit remain predictably unpredictable. When one’s definition of black metal prizes unorthodoxy, then it only makes perfect sense that Holocausto here reinvigorates his dark ambient approach of the past, yet recasts it in a brilliant new light. Exceptionally dark but with kaleidoscopic colors emanating from a wide spectrum of sound, Bardo Exist moves like a dream set to film. The tones are vibrant and ethereal and often menacing; rhythms pulse mechanically when need be, or disintegrate altogether; Holocausto’s vocals similarly come in when need be, but get mulched in a most nightmarish manner; and often does trumpet-like instrumentation linger like an ominous fog across the album’s compact 38-minute runtime. And, predictably unpredictable, the first pressing of both the CD and vinyl versions includes a 23-minute bonus track on a separate CD – of the album’s titular “Bardo Exist.” Hearing is believing, as this composition is utterly engrossing and far from the throwaways most “bonus tracks” are.

Singular and serpentine, Beherit begin a glorious new epoch with Bardo Exist…or end one. Only Nuclear Holocausto Vengeance knows what his future holds, but here is there truly darkness after the dawn.

Stream Beherit‘s Bardo Exist in its entirety HERE. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Beherit’s Bardo Exist
1. Aivosota [0:47]
2. Shadow Prayer [6:24]
3. Coruscation [2:08]
4. Acid Death Vision [4:36]
5. Extreme Thirst and Insomnia [2:38]
6. Blindsight [2:40]
7. Silom Vortex [2:46]
8. Mens Rea [2:05]
9. Ghost Visitor [5:33]
10. Peilien Vanki [3:19]
11. Sorrowers [4:05]

BONUS CD: Bardo Exist [22:58]


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HORNA set release date for long-awaited new W.T.C. album, reveal first track

Today, W.T.C. Productions sets December 8th as the international release date for Horna‘s highly anticipated tenth album, Kuoleman Kirjo.

By now, Horna should need no introduction. For over 25 years now, the Finnish black metal institution – founded by uber-prolific guitarist/songwriter Shatraug (Sargeist, Behexen, et al) – have built a vast, virulent body of work beyond compare. In fact, when one mentions “Finnish black metal” nowadays, the name Horna is immediately invoked…and for good reason. Simply put, their vision of unapologetic BLACK METAL is proud and pure, and played with an intensity and finesse that’s familiar yet unique.

While it’s been five long years between full-lengths, Horna have kept busy on the live front and, of course, hailing the ancient ways through splits, EPs, and even a live album and a Japanese-exclusive recording. In that interim, too, the lineup has shifted once again, with Shatraug and equally long-standing vocalist Spellgoth and guitarist Infection remaining, and the arrival of drummer LRH and bassist VnoM making their first recorded Horna album appearance with Kuoleman Kirjo. As can be expected, this lineup shift has reinvigorated the band, but also underlines how enduring and singular the Horna sound is. The preceding Hengen Tulet, released in 2015 via W.T.C., retained a foully headbanging aesthetic – well, as much as Horna can be conventionally “headbanging” anyway – with a nightsky melodicism coursing through those chilling veins. No less chilling, if not more so, Kuoleman Kirjo takes on an altogether-moodier aspect, with tempos remaining nearly as fast but the riffing of Shatraug and Infection showing a more contemplative side – somber at times, folky at others, but righteously classic in a most ’90s manner. In fact, one could compare Kuoleman Kirjo to early Horna touchstones as Kohti yhdeksän nousua and especially Haudankylmyyden mailla, but in a more streamlined form – and one more asskicking, as per this lineup’s utterly tyrannical stature onstage.

The past is alive because the present is dead; there is no future. Horna thus continue to stand immortal, and Kuoleman Kirjo is the only firmament on the foreseeable horizon.

Peer into that horizon with the brand-new track “Saatanan Viha” here:

Cover and tracklisting as follows

Tracklisting for Horna’s Kuoleman Kirjo
1. Saatanan Viha
2. Elegia
3. Uneton
4. Sydänkuoro
5. Elävänä, Kuolleena
6. Kärsimysten Katedraali
7. Haudattujen Tähtien Yönä
8. Rakas Kuu
9. Unohtumaton
10. Mustat Vuodet
11. Pyhä Kuolema
12. Veriuhri
13. Ota Minut Vastaan

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Finnish black metal mystics Sammas’ Equinox premiere new track

Today, Finnish black metal mystics Sammas’ Equinox premiere the new track “Fire”. The track is the second to be revealed from the band’s highly anticipated debut album, Tulikehrät, set for international release on September 28th via Signal Rex on vinyl LP format. Hear Sammas’ Equinox‘s “Fire” in its entirety here:
Although their date of origin remains a mystery, the first public recording of Sammas’ Equinox arrived in 2016, with the ever-so-apt title of Pilgrimage. That demo was followed a year later by another demo, titled Boahjenásti. Between the two, the duo exhibited the stultifying rawness that has come to mark much Finnish black metal in the post-Strength & Honour landscape, but more importantly did Sammas’ Equinox evince a uniquely atmospheric aspect, both in the band’s bittersweet melodicism and their deftly subtle approach to sound layering. Later compiled together onto CD by Signal Rex in 2019, those seven songs comprising their oeuvre to date burned with a filthy intensity in the best Finnish tradition, yet just as equally exuded a somber, even tender quality that suggested their journey to the stars has just started.
 
However, at the dawn of 2020 did Sammas’ Equinox join comrades Emanating Void for a special split 7″ released by Signal Rex. Although just one composition, the also-aptly-titled “Glaciers in Somber Night” signaled a slight stylistic shift for the duo, and one which has coalesced into their monumentally glacial/somber debut album, Tulikehrät.

The gorgeous cover art alone should provide some visual cues as to the spectral majesty that awaits the listener with Sammas’ Equinox‘s long-awaited first full-length. Raw as ever but lucidly played, Tulikehrät immediately engages with its stained-glass synths prominently pushed forward in the mix. More than just mere window-dressing, these synths both play crucial counterpart to the altogether-more-downered riffing and also textural lead; they float with an air of mysticism that’s never malign, but rather beckoning one to open the portals to their imagination and dive into dreams beyond. And that dream-timing aspect extends to the larger songwriting arc, as well: exquisitely grim but moving within a mostly down-tempo march, there’s an icily iridescent aura to everything here, an inexorable ascent into realms beyond the earthly and human, whose sum effect could be likened to the dreamiest ’90s Polish black metal record ever recorded.
 
Not surprisingly, the conceptual framework of Tulikehrät circulates around the distinctual manifestations of Fire & Will as they present themselves almost in a dreamy, pre-historical context and working on both micro- and macrocosmical levels of existence. And, despite being proudly and purely black metal, the sonic frontiers Sammas’ Equinox here are exploring similarly transcend those of the mongrel hordes harboring under the wider “black metal” umbrella. The mastering job courtesy of Moonsorrow’s Henri Sorvali heightens this dynamic with no small amount of magick.
 
Free your mind and the spirit will follow. Sammas’ Equinox open the portals for you, and one needs only step inside Tulikehrät to experience splendors beyond compare…

Experience the first splendors with the previously revealed “The Staunching” HERE at Signal Rex‘s Bandcamp.

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for Sammas’ Equinox’s Tulikehrät
1. Fire
2. The Staunching
3. Northern Gate of the Sun
4. Carved in Stone
5. Mustat Vedet
6. High Seat of the Pain Mountain
MORE INFO:
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Finland’s MALICIOUS set release date for INVICTUS debut, reveal first track

Today, Invictus Productions sets October 30th as the international release date for the long-awaited debut album of Finland’s MaliciousDeranged Hexes, on CD and vinyl LP formats.

Simply but aptly monikered, Malicious are everything their name promises: savage, barbaric, unrelenting, and utterly BERZERK. Formed in 2011 as a four-piece, the band made an auspicious start with the four-song Mental Illness demo. But the band’s next strike put the name Malicious on the international metal map: Black Fumes, another four-song recording, which received vinyl, CD, and two different cassette pressings over the next couple years. While those subsequent pressings kept the name in the minds of diehards the world over, Malicious’ most malicious strike was still to come…

At last, it arrives in full-length form bearing the all-too-accurate title Deranged Hexes. No more but definitely no less, Deranged Hexes is everything their previous Malicious recordings delivered – from cobwebbed evil to gibbering intensity, ranging the likes of Necrovore, ‘80s Possessed, and especially Mike Browning-era Morbid Angel to the earliest (and best) works of Sarcofago and Sepultura – but upratchets them to a beyond-OTT level. There’s no half measures here, nor quarter given; Deranged Hexes is full-on blackened Metal of Death insanity given flight on leathery wings. Teeth-gnashing riffery, dangerously unhinged drumming, and feral howls from the abyss…everything comes spilling out their sepulchral cauldron, and FAST, leaving no room for breath nor safety in its eight-song/25-minute pillage of impurity. Malicious taunt you to keep up, to resist…to survive. This is true power from Hell!

Again, it cannot be overstated enough: Malicious are ever-fucking-aptly monikered, and these are their Deranged Hexes!

Derange yourself with the first hex “Hideous Transformations,” which can be heard here:

Cover and tracklisting as follows :

Tracklisting for Malicious (Finland)’s Deranged Hexes
1. Infinite Perdition
2. Ecstasis
3. Hideous Transformations
4. Perpetual Paranoia
5. Death Embalmed
6. Nefarious Mutations
7. Impurity’s Total Downfall
8. Deranged Hexes

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Finnish black metal firebrands Curse Upon a Prayer premiere new track

Today, Finnish black metal firebrands Curse Upon a Prayer premiere the new track “Haram”. The track hails from the band’s highly anticipated third album, Infidel, set for international release on April 10th via Saturnal Records. Hear Curse Upon a Prayer‘s “Haram” in its entirety here:
Despite the censoring acts and overall spinelessness of this day and age, Curse Upon a Prayer returns from northern Finland to conquer, kill, and turn the castles of this modern world into sand. Since forming in Tornio in 2010, the band have released two albums – From The Lands of Demise in 2014, and Rotten Tongues in 2015 – and the especially well-received The Three Woes EP in 2018. That EP hastened Curse Upon a Prayer‘s feverish momentum on the live front, where the band gained no small amount of recognition for manifesting their strongly anti-Islamic themes in multiple Quran desecrations.

But at long last, Curse Upon a Prayer deliver their masterwork: the aptly titled Infidel. With no hesitation nor self-doubt, these Finnish infidels have taken another giant step towards the gaping abyss here, a ruthless yet incredibly dynamic assault on the senses and spirituality. No page of the Quran is left unburnt on Infidel: from quintessentially nasty Finnish-style black metal to somber acoustic sections, Curse Upon a Prayer‘s third album ranges a vast spectrum of searing sonics. While flagrant blasphemy is at the core of the band’s being, the artistry across Infidel is undeniable; Curse Upon a Prayer are working within a rarefied field for black metal, and their truly unique character has come to the fore on this seamless song-cycle. Indeed is Infidel threaded together like one massive work, throttling the listener with filthy physicality one minute and haunting their dreams the next, and each of these nine songs reveal deeper, darker truths across the album’s compact yet incredibly satisfying 36 minutes. Allah-raping has never sounded better…

Hasten to prayer, all ye whose lungs breathe fire! Hasten to damnation, all ye true Infidels! Behold the instigating torch hereby known as Curse Upon a Prayer‘s Infidel!

Behold the first torch with the previously revealed “Al-Masih ad-Dajjal” HERE at the Black Metal Promotion YouTube channel.

Preorder info can be found HERE.

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for Curse Upon a Prayer’s Infidel
1. Call To Prayer
2. Infidel
3. Taste Ye The Penalty Of Burning
4. Haram
5. The Portrait Of Iblis
6. Al-Masih ad-Dajjal
7. Prophetic Poison
8. Fitna
9. Jahannam
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TO CONCEAL THE HORNS set release date for PURITY THROUGH FIRE debut, reveal first track

Today, Purity Through Fire sets March 1st as the international release date for To Conceal the Horns‘ striking debut album, Purist, on CD, vinyl LP, and cassette tape formats.

To Conceal the Horns hail from Finland, and formed in 2018. Despite being a new entity, Vexd – the mainman behind the band, handling all vocals and instruments save drums as well as recording – played in Ghost Brigade for many years and, more recently, in the now-disbanded Alghazanth. But as To Conceal the Horns, Vexd takes a wholly different route: completely cosmic black metal, as vast and daunting as the solar system itself.

The Kun Luovon EP, the first To Conceal the Horns recording, arrived at the beginning of 2019 and duly revealed this aesthetic. But it was the Transformaation yöpuolta EP a month later where that aesthetic truly took flight: a massive 19-minute track, with an ambient remix just as long, here did Vexd unfurl a dense-yet-spacious landscape of infinite blackness. Now, with the consequent debut full-length, To Conceal the Horns show their grandest hand.

Simply but elegantly titled, Purist is stark, austere, but exceptionally sumptuous. The skyscraping surge is undeniably rooted in the most mystical recesses of the ’90s black metal memory, recalling the dazzling depths/heights reached by the early works of Limbonic Art, Covenant, and Norway’s Troll but with an astral identity all its own. Indeed, To Conceal the Horns‘ acute/astute balance between cosmic wonder and woodland wander places Purist in a more modern context without diluting any of its classicist foundation. Likewise, the album’s clear ‘n’ cutting contours emit a palatably gleaming sheen, where the layers are subtle but defined, and none of the inherent aggression is neutered. Above all, Vexd’s songwriting itself is of a sterling standard, his cosmic keys the creation of a man transfixed by the stars and with the talent and resolve to capture it in sonic form.

The past is always alive within the Purity Through Fire stronghold, but with To Conceal the HornsPurist, a trip to the negative void of space awaits!

Begin the star(k) trek with the new track “The Rite of Purification” here:
Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for To Conceal the Horns’ Purist
1. Ataraxy – Intro
2. Realm of Averiandur
3. Wanderer in Time
4. The Rite of Purification
5. Musta Usva
6. Vapaus – Interlude
7. Death Horizon
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THE TRUE WERWOLF sets release date for long-awaited WEREWOLF debut album, reveals first track

Today, Werewolf Records sets February 28th as the international release date for The True Werwolf‘s long-awaited debut album, Devil Crisis, on CD and vinyl LP formats.
  The True Werwolf is a study in true patience and perseverance. The band was begun in 2002 as a solo endeavor by extremely prolific black metal scene legend Graf Werwolf, largely known for Satanic Warmaster and as the original vocalist of Horna. Work on The True Werwolf was undertaken in secrecy, and scarce demos and EPs would trickle out in the underground, sometimes posthumously. Each step of the way, however, a commitment to raw ‘n’ rotten black metal was firm and unyielding, brewed in the ancient ways of the early ’90s. And although comparisons to Satanic Warmaster are understandable and locatable, The True Werwolf largely resides in a different headspace for mainman Werwolf, where medieval witchcraft, vampirism, and mysticism run riot, and the sound suitably existed on an axis of hideousness.
  That is, until now, with the sleek ‘n’ sumptuous Devil Crisis. In the works for over six years, Devil Crisis is the grand culmination of every residual aesthetic strain in The True Werwolf canon hereby taken their most professional and finessed ends. Informed by lyrical themes that are extremely emotional and erotic – and, in the case of “0373,” even cosmic – Devil Crisis boldly displays a pronounced sense of refinement that doesn’t sacrifice or stultify an ounce of Werwolf’s icy yet burning-hot passion; if anything, this refinement begins a new era for The True Werwolf.  Necromantical black metal art at its heart, this tour de force of madness & majesty explodes with an almost overwhelming sense of clarity, stargazing and screaming for vengeance, but within lurks heretofore-revealed elements – foremost among them, classic video game music – that only serve to make The True Werwolf a more unique and idiosyncratic entity. Likewise, the subtle-but-unabashed usage of keyboards here lends a most bewitching and magickal sound, wholly transporting the listener to forgotten realms and further underlining Werwolf’s roots in the glare of burning churches.
  Put another way, if Satanic Warmaster is like Black Sabbath, then The True Werwolf is like Ozzy solo. If you’re prepared to bark at the moon, prepare for the blizzard of Devil Crisis!

Begin barking at the moon with the brand-new track “Spellbound” here:
Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for The True Werwolf’s Devil Crisis
1. My Journeys Under the Battlemoon
2. Thy Deviant
3. Spellbound
4. Chi No Namid
5. 0373
6. The Witch of My Heart
7. Magick Fire
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MIMORIUM set release date for new SPREAD EVIL album, reveal first track

Today, Spread Evil Productions announces February 21st as the international release date for Mimorium‘s highly anticipated second album, Blood of Qayin.

Hailing from Finland, Mimorium would more properly be categorized as Scandinavian black metal, as they are rooted deeply in the ’90s Swedish and also Norwegian black metal scenes. One can one hear echoes of old Dissection, Mörk Gryning, and Dark Funeral in Mimorium‘s fast-paced and melodic black metal as a successful tribute brought to the new millennium, still sounding very much their own and something different simultaneously. Their second album takes a plunge into themes of death and killing, discovering the mysteries of the Blood of Qayin to possess the minds of the murderers viewed through the teachings of anti-cosmic Satanism. Swift ‘n’ decisive, Blood of Qayin shall flow – the past is alive with Mimorium!

In the meantime, let the first blood spill with the new track “Left Hand of North” here:
Distribution for the album is handled by Militant Underground.
Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for Mimorium’s Blood of Qayin
1. I Am What We Are
2. Profane Breed
3. Regret Everything in You
4. Left Hand of North
5. Two Faced Shadow
6. Throne of Whore
7. Blood of Qayin
8. Hunter
MORE INFO:
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www.spreadevil.net 
www.facebook.com/spreadevilproductions 

Finnish black metal mystics Aethyrick premiere new track

Today, Finnish black metal mystics Aethyrick premiere the new track “Stellar Flesh”. The track hails from the band’s highly anticipated second album, Gnosis, set for international release on January 24th via The Sinister Flame. Hear Aethyrick‘s “Stellar Flesh” in its entirety here:
Formed by Gall and Exile on the winter solstice 2016, Aethyrick‘s medium is black metal, methods uncomplicated and motives unknown. The Finnish duo proved their potency during the closing days of 2018 with their first full-length. Duly titled Praxis, indeed did it brim with a mysticism and magick that was simultaneously aeons-old and strikingly modern. A new classic in some circles but seemingly overlooked by the rest of the novelty-choked public, Praxis nevertheless laid firm a foundation upon which Aethyrick would most surely weave ever-more-grandiose spells.

“Magick isn’t simply something you do,” sagely says Exile, “it is what you must gradually BECOME.” Thus, witness: Aethyrick‘s second full-length spell, Gnosis. Immediately and recognizably Aethyrick from the very first notes to the ever-resounding last, Gnosis is a deceptively subtle spin in relation to its predecessor Praxis. In fact, one could almost argue that Gnosis‘ embrace is a warmer, more comforting one, its hanging ‘n’ somber melodicism pulling on the heartstrings in unusual (and some would say “uncomfortable”) ways. But, pull back this no-doubt-passionate development and one finds stark ‘n’ glittering BLACK METAL suffused with the same mysticism and magick that so endeared Praxis to the intrepid and intractable. More pointedly, Aethyrick‘s songwriting here has developed piecemeal layers that paradoxically lay even barer their stargazing, wanderlusting aims. It’s obsidian sonics for dreamers and rogues, theorists and realists. And it’s still 1000% black metal of a proudly purist stripe, for the duo of Gall and Exile choose to work within the idiom rather than without.

Time and again, charlatans and careerists have sought the latter route, their ruse – intended or not – fooling themselves and also so many of the said public. Aethyrick‘s eyes are wide open, their minds and hearts in kind, for they have seen Truth and borne witness to its liberating powers into The Beyond. And yet, this is but one mere step on their journey – fall into their stride with Gnosis!

Begin falling into that stride with the previously revealed “Oneiric Portals” HERE at the Black Metal Promotion YouTube channel.

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for Aethyrick’s Gnosis
1. Will Embodied
2. Oneiric Portals
3. Stellar Flesh
4. Your Mysteries
5. Blood Acre
6. Anointed Bones
7. Golden Suffering
MORE INFO:
www.aethyrick.com

Finnish black metal elite Malum stream the entirety of their new album

Today, Finnish black metal elite Malum stream the entirety of their highly anticipated third album,Legion. Set for international release on May 31st via Purity Through Fire, hear Malum‘s Legion in its entirety here:
An ever-growing force in the forever-fertile Finnish black metal underground, Malum have become a Satanic power in their own right since their formation in 2013. From there, the band have committed a prolific stream of atrocities, including two celebrated albums – 2015’s Crowned with the Serpent Sun and 2017’s Night of the Luciferian Light – three EPs, and three split recordings, alongside such comrades as Lathspell, Insane Vesper, Sacrificium Carmen, and Sarkrista. The latter two bands joined with Malum for the spiritually aligned split LP Trinity of Luciferian Illumination, which was released by Purity Through Fire in late 2018.

Now joining the esteemed ranks of Purity Through Fire following the preview Terror Rehearsal earlier this year, Malum are prepared to make their grandest statement yet with Legion. Titularly elegant in its simplicity, Legion storms forward from its very first seconds with that paradigmatic “freezing fire” so crucial to classic Finnish black metal. But whereas so many past but especially present have sought to dilute or “diversify” the intrinsic power of that idiom – and FAILED, obviously – Malum proudly hold high the torch of traditional black metal values, striding to the head of the flagging pack to lead Finnish black metal back to its former glory.

However, labor under no assumption that such is shorthand for rehashed ideas and general go-nowhere inertia. Naturally, Malum‘s Finnishness is immediately felt, but within those chosen boundaries do the band conjure new spells, new manners of communication, keeping the magick and language alive by imaginatively working within those proud parameters. What results is a deceptively anthemic 38 minutes that show Malum can move dynamically from spiraling speed to ominous march, always exhibiting a passion that’s blanching (and inspiring) to behold. Also witness the band move into more mystical realms with such tracks as “Luciferian Legion.”

Adorned with unforgettable artwork courtesy of R. Ärling, Malum have truly arrived with Legion!
Aforementioned cover art and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for Malum’s Legion
1. The Sun Devouring Dragon / Manifest Malum
2. Sexual Demon
3. Days of Slaughter and Destruction
4. Blessed by the Devil’s Blood
5. Luciferian Legion
6. Ajattoman Viisauden Loisteessa
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