The Abbey Drop Video for “Old Ones” – Tour with Sólstafir Kicks Off Soon


Earlier this year, The Abbey released their debut album Word of Sin on the Season of Mist. record label. Now they unveil a video for the album’s 12 minute closing track, “Old Ones”. It was directed by the band’s own Jesse Heikkinen and brought to life with kaiber.ai. The Abbey also set off on tour in the EU this month, supporting Sólstafir. Head into the article below for the video, live listings, and more.

 

Heikkinen, who recorded most of his vocals and guitars in his stepdaughter’s room, surrounded by My Little Ponies, Disney figurines and a pile of esoteric literature, is careful to point out that The Abbey fails to drop into any neat, little subgenre.

 

The album was made purely for self-expressive reasons,” he says. “My music is the channel where I can be as true and authentic as possible. It is also a somewhat safe way to explore and express the dark side of myself and the collective consciousness. Word of Sin may seem like a tremendously dark piece as a rock album, but it’s pretty lightweight for a doom metal album! The material proved so strong that it was obvious that it wasn’t going to be another side project. I think using the means of improvisation made the music sound more like its creator instead of it being forced to be this or that — and that seemed to work really well for us!

 

Regardless of where Word of Sin falls between the vast channels of doom and heavy rock, the vocal interplay between Heikkinen and Natalie Koskinen is undeniable. Each has songs where they take the lead. Heikkinen proves to be quite the capable vocalist, carrying a smooth, almost airy delivery on “Crystallion” and “Widow’s Will.”

 

I didn’t think of it that much — my vocals all came naturally,” he says. “I still think I’m more of a guitarist than a vocalist, really. During the writing and recording, I listened to King Crimson’s Red quite a lot, so I’m sure I got some influences from John Wetton’s singing on that album. The vocal harmonies were heavily inspired by bands like E.L.O, Queen and Yes.

 

Heikkinen and Koskinen didn’t know each other before the formation of The Abbey. Heikkinen met Koskinen for the first time when she tracked vocals at his home studio, but their partnership generated immediate results. “Nowadays, I usually record my vocals at home, but in this case, as I had yet to meet Jesse in person, I wanted to record my parts at his place,” says Koskinen. “It’s very important to see what kind of energy is between the musicians I’m going to work with in the long run. It turns out that we are a perfect match musically. Later on, I traveled to Oulu to meet the rest of the guys [Janne and Henri] and I must say that we had a very strong bond from the beginning. Sometimes things just happen even when you don’t plan them.”

 

The right lines for each were found really easily,” adds Heikkinen. “There already were dozens of vocal tracks in some of my demos, but every time Natalie found her place in the song, she added something new into it.”

 

The creative process behind Word of Sin proved so fruitful that the members of The Abbey are already thinking about a follow-up.

 

The Abbey will most definitely be an active and serious project for me – I do hope it will turn out fun as well,” wraps Heikkinen. And closes Koskinen: “I do have a feeling this band will make a long trip together.”

 

Word of Sin was recorded between April and November 2021 in several locations across Finland. Drums, bass and Janne Markus’s guitars were tracked at Kratio Studio in Oulu by Kyösti Rautio. Rautio also served as co-producer and mixed the album, becoming the unofficial sixth member of The Abbey.

 

Catch The Abbey during the following shows:

November 19 Hamburg, DE @ Uebel & Gefährlich [tickets]

November 21 Aarkhus, DK @ Train [tickets]

November 22 Stavanger, NO @ Folken [tickets]

November 23 Bergen, NO @ Hulen [tickets]

November 24 Oslo, NO @ John Dee [tickets]

November 25 Gothenburg, SE @ Brewhouse [tickets]

November 26Stockholm, SE @ Debaser Strand [tickets]

November 28Jyväskylä, FI @ Lutakko [tickets]

November 29 Tampere, FI @ Tavara-Asema [tickets]

November 30 Helsinki, FI @ Tavastia [tickets]

December 01 Riga, LV @ Melna Piektdiena [tickets]

December 02 Vilnius, LT @ Loftas [tickets]

 

More from The Abbey:

Aleister Crowley’s Abbey of Thelema was located in Sicily, Italy, and functioned as ground zero for many of the occultist’s most complex and groundbreaking hedonistic pursuits. Here, Crowley codified his ritual practices and took his concept of “Magick” to new, unforeseen levels. It was only appropriate, then, that Jesse Heikkinen, a veteran of the Finnish music scene and a solo artist under the Iterum Nata banner, branded his newest musical pursuit as The Abbey. Drawing lyrical inspiration from esoteric organizations, their beliefs and his own practices, Heikkinen and co-lead vocalist Natalie Koskinen (Shape of Despair) weaved ritualistic tales from the darkest corners of themselves to pair with music that is a provocative, alluring kaleidoscope of dark, heavy rock. The result is the mystical Word of Sin, The Abbey’s nine-song debut long-player.

 

The Abbey tale began when Heikkinen generated the sudden urge to try his hand at singing in a doom metal band after laying down guest vocals for fellow countrymen Fuzzifer. His idea was to form a doom metal band with “big vocals” — a project for fun’s sake that would thrive off writing from the heart and improvisation. Those plans involved former Sentenced and The Man-Eating Tree drummer Vesa Ranta — the first name that came to Heikkinen’s mind for the project.

 

According to Heikkinen, Ranta plays “like a battalion of marching giants,” a not-so-subtle nod to the drummer’s mastery of the quarter-note. Ranta quickly took to Heikkinen’s early demos and suggested they add a female singer. Enter Koskinen. Koskinen knew Ranta from a video shoot where she was serving as a makeup artist. Reluctant to try a new band considering her Shape of Despair and career obligations, Koskinen listened to Heikkinen’s first demo and decided to give the project a go. Janne Markus (guitar, also of The Man-Eating Tree) and Henri Arvola (bass) were soon tapped to complete the band’s lineup.

 

Lineup

Henri Arvola – Bass

Jesse Heikkinen – Guitar, keyboard, percussions, vocals

Natalie Koskinen – Vocals

Janne Markus – Guitar

Vesa Ranta – Drums

 

Guest Musicians

Jarmo Heikkinen – Lute (track 8)

Joonas Karjalainen – Additional keys (tracks 1, 4, 5, 7, 9)

Mikko Kiiveri – Additional percussions (track 4)

Ossi Oikari – SFX (track 9)

Kyösti Rautio – Additional guitars (tracks 1, 3, 9) and additional keys (tracks 1, 4, 6, 9)

 

Recording Studio

Kratio Studios / Studio Beyond North Star

 

Producer / Sound Engineer

Produced by The Abbey & Kyösti Rautio. Recorded by Jesse Heikkinen & Kyösti Rautio

 

Mixing Studio & Engineer

Mixed in Kratio Studios by Kyösti Rautio except track 8 mixed by Jesse Heikkinen

 

Mastering Studio & Engineer

Mastered in Orgone Studios by Jaime Gomez Arellano

 

Cover Artwork Artist

Alexander Reisfar

 

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