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The Man-Eating Tree - Karsikko
Finnish folk/pagan metal artist VERMILIA release new video for “Karsikko”. #vermilia @Vermiliaofficia
Vermilia’s Karsikko to be released on vinyl - special Helsinki show announced. #vermilia @Vermiliaofficia
Vermilia Unveils New Video for Her Latest Single “Veresi”
Vermilia Unveils New Video for Her Latest Single “Veresi”. #vermilia @Vermiliaofficia
Vermilia has released a new video for her latest single, “Veresi”, a song that captures both the fragility and the eternal flow of existence with its melancholic yet profound tone. A deeply poetic reflection on lineage, ancestry, life, and the inevitability of death, “Veresi” paints a vivid picture of human existence as part of a greater cycle—one that intertwines bloodlines, nature, and the…
Vermilia Premiere New Single ”Veresi”
Vermilia Premiere New Single ”Veresi”. #vermilia @Vermiliaofficia
Finnish artist Vermilia has unveiled the music video for her new single, “Veresi“, a track from her upcoming album “Karsikko”, set for release on February 14th, 2025. Exclusive limited pre-orders for “Karsikko” are currently available exclusively through Levykauppa Äx as a T-shirt design + CD bundle. Order here. Veresi is also available for streaming on Spotify and alongside previous singles…
Vermilia Premieres New Single & Lyric Video for "Vakat"
Vermilia Premieres New Single & Lyric Video for "Vakat". #vermilia @Vermiliaofficia
Finnish pagan metal artist Vermilia has released her first single, “Vakat“, from her forthcoming album Karsikko, set for release in early 2025. The lyric video for “Vakat” is now streaming, giving fans a glimpse of what’s to come. Watch it below. “Vakat“ draws inspiration from ancient traditions, as Vermilia explains: “In the past, villages used to celebrate ‘Ukko’s Vakkas.’ The song is a pagan…
#Rusya'da Kilise ve yetkililer #Runik yazıya karşı acımasız bir mücadele yürüttüler: kitaplar ve el yazmaları yakıldı. Bununla birlikte, karelya toplumunda büyülü olarak kabul edilen runik semboller uzun süre korunmuştur. Bu tür işaretler Karelya geleneğinde bulunabilir - "#Karsikko" ağaçlarında veya #Runik_Takvimler'de. Resim: Tabletlerde takvim. #Kuzey_Karelya. Fotoğraf: I.K.Inha. 1894 İkinci parça aynı zamanda #Karelya_Takvimi, #Karelya_Ulusal_Müzesi, #Petrozavodsk'ta saklanıyor. Original text: In Russia, the Church and the authorities waged a merciless struggle against runic writing: books and manuscripts were burned. However, runic symbols have been preserved for a long time in the Karelian society, being considered magical. Such signs can be found in the Karelian tradition - on "karsikko" trees or runic calendars. Pictures: Calendar on tablets. North Karelia. Photo by I.K.Inha. 1894 The second item is also a Karelian calendar, it's stored in National Museum of Karelia, Petrozavodsk, Russia. Alıntı: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009812106268 https://www.instagram.com/p/CV4t2e_o4qL/?utm_medium=tumblr
Karsikkopuu is an old tradition in finnish mythology and folklore. It is usually a big tree, such as pine or spruce. When someone died people used to carve the deceased's initials and year of death to the tree. The purpose was to join the deceased to the underworld, and to prevent them to return and haunt the living.