I navigated out of the TUSKA KVLT stage swiftly after I was done shooting the Dome Runner show, drawn towards the grandeur of the main stage. After the unfortunate cancellation of all Bad Omens shows, TUSKA offered a rapid reshuffle and summoned Lost Society, a spirited thrash metal outfit hailing from Jyväskylä, Finland. Despite their local prominence, I was eager to see how they'd fare on such a significant platform after witnessing them last year at Kultsa.


Lost Society, formed in 2010, quickly garnered attention with their modern interpretation of classic thrash metal. Their music is a tempest of aggressive riffs, lightning-fast drumming, and commanding vocals that resonate with themes of rebellion, societal challenges, and personal strife.




Having witnessed Lost Society's electrifying performances on multiple occasions in recent years, I was curious to see how they would command the largest stage I'd ever seen them on. Their ability to energise and captivate audiences with their relentless vigour and melodic intensity has earned them acclaim not only in their native Finland but also on the international stage, solidifying their status as a formidable presence in contemporary thrash metal.

