myGRAIN

MyGRAIN

Myötätuulirock 2011
Background information
Origin Helsinki, Finland
Genres Melodic death metal,
progressive metal
Years active 2004–2015
Labels Spinefarm Records
Website www.mygrain1.com
Past members Tommy
Joni Lahdenkauppi
Teemu Ylämäki
Jonas
DJ Locomotive
Eve Kojo
Matthew
Resistor
Myötätuulirock 2011

myGRAIN was a melodic death metal band from Helsinki, Finland. They were signed to Spinefarm Records. They released four studio albums.

Background

myGRAIN saw the daylight in the summer of 2004, as Tommy (vocals), Resistor (guitar) and Matthew (guitar) were standing on the ruins of their former band, New Science Band. The guys had been playing together since 1999 and as their collaboration still worked well, why not start a new band with this lineup. The main idea from the beginning was to play rough metal with melodies. DJ Locomotive (drums) and Eve (synths) joined the band quite soon and myGRAIN's lineup was almost finished. Jonas handled the bass for the two self-financed demo cds and after recording the second one, The Red Frame in April 2005, he permanently joined the band.

A few weeks after the recordings of The Red Frame, Spinefarm Records contacted myGRAIN and they inked a deal. The first fruit of their collaboration was the debut album Orbit Dance, released in April 2006. The debut album consisted of eleven songs of modern metal – with influences of both Nordic melodic death metal and the American style. As myGRAIN is considered to be on its best on live performances, they focused on touring in Finland as much as possible after the release of Orbit Dance. They still managed to write songs in between the gigs so in February 2008 their second album Signs of Existence was ready to be released. The album has developed myGRAIN’s rough but melodic sound into deeper and more confident style than ever before. On January 12, 2011, myGRAIN released their self-titled album.

The band broke up in May 2015.

Discography

Studio albums

Demos

Members

Final line-up

Former members

External links

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