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Korpiklaani Launch New Beard Oil With Proceeds Going to Children's Cancer Charity


Yes, I know, Korpiklaani beard oil is a strange product for this site to be covering, but it's for a great cause!


The Finnish folk metallers, Partawa and Mad Viking Finland, a charity supporting club of bearded men, have created the beard oil to be sold as a limited edition of 2,000 bottles. Of the price of each sold bottle, 5€ (roughly $6 USD) will be given to Sylva, a charity that supports children and youth fighting cancer. Meaning, over $10,000 will be donated to the charity if all 2,000 bottles sell!


The sale starts November 1st and the oil will be sold in the online stores of Partawa and Korpiklaani.

The CEO of Partawa, Mika Poikonen, is very happy with the new oil. "The oil is called Korven Kyynel (Tear of the Wilderness). It has the scent of an evergreen tree and it's straight from the "Eyes of the Forest" like a song with almost the same name by Korpiklaani. The beard oil was made in Finland and all of its ingredients are completely natural. Korven Kyynel treats the beard and the skin, and helps children and youth who are sick with cancer."


Partawa and Mad Viking Finland began charity activities last year via band collaboration with Turmion Kätilöt. Their product was a beard oil called Viimeinen voitelu (Extreme Unction). "When we asked Korpiklaani to join us this year, they said yes right away. And while Turmion Kätilöt was a great band, with Korpiklaani we have to take internationality into account," tells Sami Orava, the chairman of Mad Viking Finland.


According to Jonne Järvelä, the singer/guitarist of Korpiklaani, picking the charity was easy. "It was easy agreeing to join the beard oil project of Partawa and Mad Viking Finland. The number of beards in our band is quite big, so we are going to need the product too, along with the scent of the wilderness, of course! Picking the charity was easy as well because cancer took away my grandparents, and last year also my uncle and the sister of my mother-in-law. Cancer has a tendency to cut the victim's life short and I can only imagine how horrible it is for a family when a child gets sick with it. That's why we wanted to donate the proceeds to fight cancer of children and youth."


When cancer touches the life of a family, the patients and their loved one's lives change suddenly and unexpectedly. Sylva helps them to handle the crisis, cope with the disease and move onward in the difficult situation. "Everybody needs somebody to walk beside them at some point, somebody who sticks by them when things get hard. Also Sylva needs supporters - people to walk with us - because we finance our activities mainly with donated funds. We are very grateful for the cooperation with Mad Viking Finland and Korpiklaani," says Anna-Leena Mitro, the treasuring manager of Sylva.


Korpiklaani also recently launched their own vodka brand and a new single, "Sudenmorsian," the band's take on Powerwolf's song "Where the Wild Wolves Have Gone," which was recorded and mixed by Jonne Järvelä at his JonneStudio.


Check out the lyric video for "Sudenmorsian" below.


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