Best Metal Album
Ukko's Hammer, Ukko’s Hammer
Crossover curated from ancient Finnish mythology works so well that Ukko’s Hammer self-titled debut became a surprise pick for the best local metal album of the past year. The vision of Zach Reini, who is of Finnish descent, Ukko’s Hammer pulls from unlikely sources, including “Kalevala,” Finland’s national 19th-century epic poem that inspired Tolkien’s “The Silmarillion,” in coming up with breakneck hardcore-infused metal reminiscent of ’80s thrash and death (think Destruction and early Sepultura). “Hiisi Tanssi,” which roughly translates to “devil dance,” and “Ukonvasara,” the Finnish word for Ukko’s hammer, exemplify that, but “Skin and Bone” and “Endless Pain” are standouts here, too.