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MONTHLY METAL COLUMN #1 - JANUARY 2006 |
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Finland has been the cradle of some of the best musicians in the world over the last decades, ranging from world-wide known musicians to the ones who are only recognised by the fans, but whose musical ability should not be underestimated in the least. Whether it concerns keyboards, vocals or guitars, Finland has provided the metal-scene with a respectable amount of top-musicians and therefore it most definitely deserves this overview of the past decades.
Roughly speaking, the Finnish Metal legacy began in the 1980's with the rise of bands like Stratovarius and Stone. Stone, only active until 1991, when the band split up due to musical differences, left quite an impression and created an image for beginning bands to live up to. Most notable of those bands influenced by Stone is Children of Bodom up to this day. The band including one of Finland's best young-generation guitarists, Alexi Laiho, has its roots in the early 1990's. Even more notable is the fact that former Stone guitarist Roope Latvala currently plays guitar in Children of Bodom. The end of the 1980's / beginning of the 1990's saw a rise in Death Metal with bands as Sentenced and Amorphis, which both gradually changed their style to more melodic music over the years, and both bands are still highly respected in the metal scene. Unfortunately, Sentenced announced "The Funeral Album" to be their last one, and in honour and with pride they lowered the flags in 2005. Sentenced has carried along one of Finland's most notable vocalist; Ville Laihala. He is a name not many people will forget too easily and after all he is still active with his own band Poisonblack, featuring himself not only as main songwriter but also as vocalist and guitarist. Amorphis still rocks on, releasing their 9th album in 15 years next year, now with Tomi Joutsen (Sinisthra) on vocals after the band parted from their singer in 2003. Former vocalist Pasi Koskinen is still active in several other bands such as the black/doom metal band Ajattara (there known as Ruoja) or stoner rockers Mannhai. Charon, raised in 1992, carries a similar story. They started off with Death Metal, but slowly changed their music style over the years, having released their fifth studio album recently. Similar it went with the (Melodic-) Black Metal bands. For example Catamenia have not wasted their time, either. The band released 6 albums in only a 7 year period, which is quite a lot considering some bands only produce one album every 2-3 years. In the middle of the 1990's Folk Metal shot up from the ground with bands like Moonsorrow, Ensiferum and Finntroll, all bands which are still gladly known for their music. Also Korpiklaani, which changed their name from Shaman to Korpiklaani, is still one of Finland best folk bands, combining folk influences with heavy guitar riffing and good vocal parts. Ensiferum brought forth another great guitarist; Jari Mäenpää, whose abilities with the guitar really became obvious once he departed from Ensiferum and finished his own project Wintersun. This technical mix of folk, melodic and death metal is mostly carried by the guitar parts. Jari Mäenpää was joined by Teemu Mäntysaari (Imperanon) for live performances. This relatively young guitarist, who still is to make name for himself in the metal scene, does not just follow in the footsteps of his partner on stage. Even taking on Gary Holt (Exodus-guitarist) for a solo battle on stage clearly states his motivation, and I could not more gladly grant him the position of one of the leading guitarists in the world if it was up to me. Thusfar, Finland has produced many highly respected musicians and I'm sure many more are to follow in the coming decades. |
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- Rhoutna (Pictures taken by Silence (2), Stratovarius.Com, Toni Härkönen, Marjo Koivumäki) |
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