Collarbone (band)

Collarbone
Origin Helsinki, Finland
Genres Rock
Alternative rock
Hard rock
Years active 2000–present
Labels Universal Music Group
Website www.collarbone.org
Members Thomas Kirjonen
Janne Suominen
Mikko Merilinna
Matti Piipponen
Janne Sivunen

Collarbone is a rock band from Helsinki, Finland, founded in 2000. Influences from alternative rock and hard rock can be heard in the group's music. The band has released two full-length albums.[1][2]

Background

The beginning

The four founding members, Thomas Kirjonen, Janne Suominen, Matti Piipponen and Janne Sivunen formed the band in late 2000. The band made three demo recordings and an EP called "Devil in Miss Verril", which was released in 2004. The band signed a record deal with Spinefarm Records after winning Ääni ja Vimma (Sound and Fury), a major Finnish band contest, in 2005.[3]

The Back of Beyond

The band's debut album, The Back of Beyond, was released in March 2007. It was produced by Jonas Olsson, mixed by Jens Bogren and mastered by Ue Nastasi in Sterling Sound, New York City. The single "The Last Call" was played on Finland's Radio Rock, and was included on the soundtrack of the TV show Äijät on Finnish SubTV.[4]

Pretty Dirty

In late 2008 the band added to its lineup guitarist Mikko Merilinna, notable for his work in the Finnish metal band April. Collarbone's second album, Pretty Dirty, was recorded in summer 2009, Jonas Olsson again being the producer.[5] Risto Hemmi mixed the record in January 2010 in Finnvox Studios, Helsinki.[6]

The first single from the new album, The Machine, was released in March 2010. The record was released via Universal Music in April 2010.

Lineup

Discography

Albums

Singles

Music videos

References

  1. Spinefarm Records Official Website
  2. Universal Music Finland Official Website
  3. Free Your Mind (Finnish)
  4. Spinefarm Records Official Website
  5. Producer Jonas Olsson's Official Website
  6. Finnvox Studios Official Website

External links

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