Finnish indie rock duo messier, known for their emotionally charged soundscapes and fearless experimentation, has released their latest single, Baskervilles—a gripping exploration of the human tendency to catastrophize. The track offers a compelling glimpse into their forthcoming sophomore album, Stream of Guilty Consciousness, set for release in 2025.
Founded in Oulu, Finland, in 2017 by Lauri Huumonen and Antti Orajärvi, messier has built a reputation for pushing the boundaries of indie rock. Their 2021 debut album, On Malaise, released through the renowned California punk label SideOneDummy Records, firmly established them as a band to watch. Now based in Helsinki, the duo has embraced an even more expansive creative vision for their highly anticipated second album, with Baskervilles serving as the latest preview.
Stream of Guilty Consciousness showcases messier’s artistic evolution, delving deeper into intricate moods, shifting tempos, and layered orchestrations. The album promises a profound exploration of solemnity interwoven with intense, desperate bursts of emotion—creating a soundscape that is both unpredictable and cohesive.
“‘Baskervilles’ embodies the themes of the album perfectly,” says Huumonen. “It’s about how we can become addicted to misery through constant catastrophizing—how imagining the worst scenarios undermines our well-being and becomes self-perpetuating.”
The track highlights messier’s signature blend of haunting lyricism and powerful instrumentation, leaving a lasting impression on listeners with its evocative atmosphere.
With three singles already released, messier continues to build momentum for Stream of Guilty Consciousness. Each track reflects their unique ability to innovate within the indie rock genre while remaining true to their emotive core.
Stay tuned for more updates as messier gears up for their highly anticipated album release, promising more surprises along the way.