Finnish outfit Segmentia have hit the reset button and come back leaning hard into their homelandโs favourite pastime: making things sound beautiful and quietly devastating at the same time.
The bandโs new single Before The Dawn lands as the first taste of their upcoming debut album, blending heavy guitar work with slower, more reflective melodic layers, and a mood that sits somewhere between introspection and emotional aftershock.
Frontman and composer Jere Luokkamรคki points to Paradise Lostโs One Second as an early spark for the trackโs piano-driven foundation, with the guitars later built up to carry the weight and atmosphere of the piece. The result is something that moves between restraint and intensity without snapping in half.
Lyrically, Before The Dawn doesnโt go for the usual post-breakup rallying cry. Instead, lead lyricist Kansana takes a longer view, what happens after the dust settles, when the anger fades and youโre left with whateverโs underneath.
The track arrives alongside a music video that doubles as the opening chapter in a larger audiovisual trilogy. Shot at the 200-year-old Itรคmรคen talo in Ostrobothnia, the video leans into that same layered approach, part narrative, part mood piece, all tied into a bigger plan the band are slowly rolling out.
Directed by Tomi Salminen of ToJuSa Media, the video sets the tone for whatโs to come, while early reactions, including praise from Joni Kantoniemi of Inverse Records, suggest the combination of sound and visuals is already landing the way the band intended.
Before The Dawn has previously surfaced on Finnish national radio via YleX, and is now available across streaming platforms, with the full video live online.
New sound, new direction, same national talent for turning emotion into something you can feel deep in your bones.



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