By Carlos Ramirez |
@noechonet |
2.19.2026

Finland’s Electro Narcosis are making their debut with The Age of Degenerates, a politically charged EP that blends hardcore punk, metalcore, and death metal, addressing fascism, climate collapse, animal exploitation, and mental health.
The Helsinki band began as a solo project from guitarist Ville Senilä before quickly growing into a full group. “Electro Narcosis started as my solo project, but I really struggled to come up with vocal ideas,” he explains to No Echo. “I told my brother from another mother, Elias, about my struggles, and he said he could give it a shot. I sent him the songs, and he almost instantly replied that they reminded him of Nailbomb, and I knew I had done something right.” From there, the two began working together, eventually bringing in drummer Eerik to round out the lineup.
“Our style sails between hardcore punk and metalcore, and we’ve got some death metal influences as well,” Senilä says, pointing to Sepultura, Disrupt, Dropdead, Incendiary, and World of Pleasure among the band’s inspirations.
The EP’s title track sets the tone for the release. “It’s about how the ruling class and fascists are exploiting ordinary people and the planet just to make a profit,” Senilä says. “The new dark ages are just around the corner, and this is only the beginning.”
Looking ahead, the band plans to film a music video, play shows, and work toward a second EP later this year. Senilä also shouts out fellow Finnish acts Gray State and Ecotage as bands worth checking out.
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Carlos Ramirez
Owner of No Echo, Carlos Ramirez has played in the bands Black Army Jacket, Hope Collapse, and Deny the Cross. Born and raised in Queens, NY, Carlos resides in Los Angeles with his wife and two kids.
