Bizarrekult Alt Som Finnes Review
Bizarrekult
Alt Som Finnes
Season of Mist: Underground Activists
2026
Somewhere in the forests, I can picture a bonfire and a young man. Standing, sulking, screaming his sadness and hopes into the universe. This is exactly the imagery that Bizarrekult’s Alt Som Finnes gave me while listening to their newest installment.
I won’t lie, I went into this album expecting not to like it. I am picky about my black metal, be it post, modern or futuristic. However, this album is entrancing. It’s more than just blast beats and gutturals, which yes you get, but you get heart. You heard a soul being laid out for you to hear.
It’s easy to fall into this album. There’s almost this droning to it that makes it so easy to listen to. A standout for me on the album is Håp. It feels beautiful, haunting and what a surprise with the clean vocals. Truly something wonderful to hear. I know the band akins themselves to Deafhaven, but I truly feel as if Bizarrekult is a sound all their own.
Alt Som Finnes, which translates to All There Is, feels like this journey into the soul of someone who may have been broken down to their foundations, but allowed themselves to rebuild. Similar to epics of old, let us be the Virgil to their Dante and descend into the depths to be brought anew.
~Rook










