Countless goodbyes

Countless Goodbyes is a metal band formed in Pori, Finland.

Following the release of the band’s first singles in 2011, Countless Goodbyes quickly gained media attention and became a hot topic in major mainstream outlets as well as youth-oriented magazines.

The band’s music reached a wide audience through radio airplay and Finnish primetime television, enabling Countless Goodbyes to build a strong fan base that grew explosively into tens of thousands of followers across social media platforms.

Since then, Countless Goodbyes has toured extensively throughout Finland and performed a handful of shows abroad, including major festival appearances and sold-out club shows. The band has shared stages with international heavyweights such as Asking Alexandria and August Burns Red, as well as prominent Finnish acts Blind Channel, Lost Society, Kalmah and Rytmihäiriö. The band’s explosive live performances have also received critical acclaim.

The band’s debut album Cycles was released in 2019. The album debuted at number two on the oFFIcial Finnish physical album chart and reached number 17 on the oFFIcial Finnish album chart during its release week (week 17/2019).

In 2024, Countless Goodbyes released their second full-length album Lost In Waves. The album was produced in collaboration with Joakim Karlsson (Bad Omens) and features choir performances by Choir Noir, known for their work with Bring Me the Horizon, While She Sleeps, Architects, as well as artist Ed Sheeran. The album was mixed and mastered by award-winning producer Henrik Udd (Bring Me the Horizon, Architects, Dimmu Borgir).

The success of Lost In Waves was followed by a highly successful touring period, including packed club shows and major festival appearances such as Tuska Festival and SaariHelvetti.

At the turn of 2025–2026, Countless Goodbyes released their new single Dark Matter — a visually striking release with a grand, cinematic sound that received an overwhelmingly positive response from audiences. The track oFFers the first glimpse into the band’s upcoming material planned for 2026 and signals a bold, more immersive new chapter for Countless Goodbyes.

 
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