Finland’s next breakout act Royal Sorrow unleashes new single ‘Bloodflower’

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When Royal Sorrow crashed onto the scene in October 2024 with their debut single “Metrograve”, the Finnish progressive metal force instantly marked themselves as one to watch – blending razor-sharp technicality, cinematic soundscapes, and a crushing heaviness that hits just as hard as their melodies soar. Since then, their growing legion of fans has been waiting for the next strike.

That moment came with the reveal of their long-awaited debut full-length INNERDEEPS, set to drop 26th September 2025 via InsideOutMusic.

The album is now available for pre-order here:
https://royalsorrow.lnk.to/Innerdeeps-Album

Tracklist:

  1. Let Go
  2. Metrograve
  3. Samsara
  4. Release Your Shadow
  5. Evergreen
  6. Survival Complex
  7. Bloodflower
  8. Looking Glass
  9. Give In
  10. Innerdeeps

Now, following the album announcement, Royal Sorrow return with “Bloodflower” a new single that offers another glimpse into the world of INNERDEEPS.

Stream and watch “Bloodflower”

The band comments on the new single: 

“A dark meditation on lust, addiction and consequence – our new single “Bloodflower” is a visceral track about the fallout of bad choices. 

Colored by sinister atmosphere, groovy riffs and dynamic songwriting, “Bloodflower” sends the listener on an unexpected trip through hell within. The song features Royal Sorrow at their most versatile and progressive, without forgetting the band’s signature catchy melodies. 

Bloodflower” is a tragedy and a poetic metaphor, a bloom both beautiful and deadly, representing something you desired deeply but that consumed you in return. When redemption seems to lie beyond your scope, will responsibility bring the much-desired bliss?“

Royal Sorrow will be touring throughout Europe with Leprous on their “Melodies of Atonement” European tour 2025:

29/10 – RENNES – L’antipode (FR)
30/10 – BORDEAUX – Le Rocher Palmer (FR)
31/10 – PERPIGNAN – El Mediator (FR)
01/11 – MURCIA – Mamba Club (ES)
02/11 – LISBON – Republica da Musica (PT)
03/11 – PORTO – Hard Club (PT)
05/11 – BARCELONA – Sala Apolo (ES)
06/11 – MONTPELLIER – Rockstore (FR)
07/11 – MILAN – Live Club (IT)
08/11 – FRIBOURG – Fri-Son (CH)
09/11 – MUNICH – Backstage Werk (DE)
10/11 – FRANKFURT – Batschkapp (DE)
11/11 – DORTMUND – FZW (DE)
13/11 – STOCKHOLM – Fallan (SE) without Gåte
14/11 – TRONDHEIM – Havet (NO) without Gåte
15/11 – SKIEN – Ibsenhuset (NO) without Gåte
16/11 – GOTHENBURG – Pustervik (SE)
17/11 – COPENHAGEN – Amager Bio (DK)
18/11 – BERLIN – Kesselhaus (DE)
19/11 – HAMBURG – Docks Club (DE)
20/11 – ANTWERP – Trix (BE)
21/11 – STUTTGART – Im Wizemann (DE)
22/11 – LUXEMBOURG – Rockhal (LU)
23/11 – LILLE – Théâtre Béthune (FR)

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