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Sonata Arctica performing live at Rockharz Open Air in July 2016 Background information Also known as Tricky Beans (1995–1996) Tricky Means (1996–1999) Origin, Finland Genres, Years active 1995−present Labels, Associated acts, Website Members Past members Pentti Peura Janne Kivilahti Sonata Arctica is a Finnish band from the town of, Finland. Created as a hard rock band named Tricky Beans, they later changed to Tricky Means and finally to Sonata Arctica, when they shifted to power metal. The current line-up consists of singer, keyboardist and songwriter, guitarist, bass guitarist Pasi Kauppinen, keyboardist and keytarist, and drummer Tommy Portimo. All the musicians of the band's history except Portimo also acted as backing vocalists. As of 2016, the band has released nine full-length albums (three via and six via ), their most recent being on October 7, 2016. Contents.

Sonata Arctica-Discography. Genre(s): Power Metal Lyrical theme(s): Fantasy Metaphors, Relationships, Life Origin Formed in: Finland (Kemi) 1999. Current label: Nuclear Blast Status: Active Current line-up: Tony Kakko - Vocals, Keyboards (1999-) (Northern Kings) Elias Viljanen - Guitar (2007-). Apr 17, 2007. Black Sheep 13. Sing In Silence 14. The End Of This Chapter 15. San Sebastian 16. Gravenimage 18. Don't Say A Word 19. Vodka / Nava Nagila 21. Outro / Draw Me 22. Talk Download http://rapidshare.com/files/22256841/Sonata.Arctica-For.the.Sake.of.Revenge.DVD.part1.rar.

Biography Formation and early years (1996–1999) The band was founded by Marko Paasikoski (guitar), (guitar) and Tommy Portimo (drums) in Kemi at the end of 1995 ( (vocals) and Pentti Peura (bass) joined in early 1996). Originally named Tricky Beans, they played rather than the power metal with which they grew to fame.

Kakko explained that when he was invited to join the band, Paasikoski said the band was going to play 'a mixture of and '. During their early career, they recorded three which were never sent to a recording label — Friend 'til the End, Agre Pamppers and PeaceMaker. According to Kakko, the band's first name was based on one of their early songs, which was 'about a lady who was tricky and I didn't really know what I was talking about (laughs)'. Their first show was about to take place but they were still unnamed, so they had to come up with something. In 1997 the band changed their name to Tricky Means, and from that point until 1999 their style was thoroughly worked upon and ultimately was drastically changed, acquiring a strong emphasis on the keyboard melodies and relying on an easily distinguishable rhythm line maintained both by the bass and the guitar. Vocalist Tony Kakko developed a clean singing style which relies both on and voices.

Kakko has stated that the change of sound was influenced by fellow Finnish power metal band. At that time, Pentti Peura was fired and Marko Paasikoski left due to a lack of gigging.

Two months later the band got signed to a three-album deal with, which left Marko displeased. The band finally changed their name to Sonata Arctica, because they thought they wouldn't be able to sell metal albums with the previous name and also because Spinefarm asked them to do so. 'Sonata Arctica' was suggested by a friend of the band: 'sonata' for the music and 'arctica' for their home (Kemi, in Northern Finland).

In 1997, they recorded a demo entitled FullMoon in Kemi's Tico Tico Studios, which was their first real metal recording. The line-up consisted of and Tony Kakko, Jani Liimatainen, new Janne Kivilahti (who started first as second guitarist ) and Tommy Portimo. The demo was sent to by a friend of the band and a recording deal soon followed. Ecliptica and Silence (1999–2002). Sonata Arctica performing in Helmond, Netherlands, in April 2006 In early 2004, the band was chosen as the opener for 's Japanese tour. Additionally, Tommy Portimo became a father; his wife gave birth to a baby girl in March. Was recorded in three months and released in October, with Klingenberg introducing the use of the to the band.

Both the single and the EP of this release remained on the top of the Finnish charts simultaneously for over six weeks. A promotional tour was to follow, but Sonata Arctica was invited by the popular to join their European tour, and thus made a change of plans. In early 2005, invited the band to open the concerts of their tour. This tour eventually got cancelled, but the members of Sonata Arctica opted to still make a short tour, playing concerts in Canada and the United States. On October 21, 2005, Sonata Arctica opened for Nightwish at the,. In 2006, the band released a live CD and DVD entitled, which was recorded in in February 2005.

Then, Spinefarm Records released a compilation album in order to get the most out of their contract with the band, since Sonata Arctica had changed to another label. The compilation is entitled and was released in Japan in August 2005 and in Europe in May 2006. A computer was also planned, based on Sonata Arctica characters and music. The name of the game was going to be Winterheart's Guild, after the album. The game was to be developed by Zelian Games, and was to be an in a style between and.

The game was cancelled for unannounced reasons but a demo was shown at the Leipzig video game conference in 2006, featuring Henrik Klingenberg as the playable character. In December 2006, the band began recording their fifth studio album. Unia and The Days of Grays (2007–2011). Sonata Arctica performing at the Galaxy Theatre in September 2007 On May 25, 2007, was released. The album's first single, ', was released on April 27, 2007. On August 6, 2007, the band announced on their website that guitarist Jani Liimatainen had been asked to leave the band due to problems related to his. He was replaced by who had already filled in for him in the band's Finnish and Japanese shows during the spring and summer.

In October 2007 Sonata Arctica headlined the. Later the band supported Nightwish across their 2008 tour of the United States and Canada and headlined at the shows that Nightwish cancelled due to Anette Olzon's sudden severe sickness. It was announced on September 4, 2008 that the band's first two albums would be re-released with bonus tracks by Spinefarm UK on October 6. Was released on September 16, 2009 in Finland and September 22 in the USA. Henrik stated that the new album would be in the same vein as Unia, but not as complex and darker. Singles from this album include 'Flag in the Ground' and 'The Last Amazing Grays'.

On August 28, 2009, the music video of 'Flag In The Ground' was released to the web. The limited 2CD European edition of the album featured many of the album tracks with all instruments performed by a symphony orchestra. The band also toured with for the third U.S. In early 2010 they engaged on an Australian tour with and Melbourne band. In April 2010, Sonata Arctica embarked on their USA and Canada Headlining tour for The Days of Grays. In October they headlined in in support of the same album.

Stones Grow Her Name (2011–2013). Sample of 'Cinderblox' from Stones Grow her Name. After orchestrally complex previous albums with Unia and Days of Grays, Sonata Arctica went for a somewhat simpler sound. Problems playing this file? In January 2011, the band hinted in an online interview for Metaleater magazine that they were writing songs for a new album while on their current tour. Elias is quoted as saying, 'I've been working on some new riffs, quite dark.

Tony's been stuck in his bed scratching notes about some girl and her 'Luna Lust'.' Tommy states later, 'We've just got back from Cozumel, we had a good time, had lots of beers, loads more sun and thought about putting a bit more stuff back into the music again.' In April, the band recorded a live DVD in Oulu, Finland, entitled Live in Finland, which was released on November 11, 2011 (11/11/11).

It was announced on February 20, 2012 through the official Sonata Arctica website that the new album entitled would be released on May 18 in Europe and May 22 in North America. The Album's first single and video 'I Have A Right' was released on April 18, the second single from the album, 'Shitload of Money' was released on September 14. The Stones Grow Her Name World Tour began in April with summer festivals until August. The band plans to spend the fall playing headline shows in and then mainland. Several shows have also been announced for in December. Pariah's Child and The Ninth Hour (2014–present).

Pasi Kauppinen and Henrik Klingenberg at Rockharz festival 2016 In a June 2013 interview concerning Henrik Klingenberg's own band, Henrik confirmed Sonata Arctica would go into recording for their eighth studio album in September 2013. When pushed for more information, he assured jovially: 'If it doesn't come out by next year, we're in big trouble!'

Concerning the progress and style of this new album, he also mentioned 'The bulk of the album, we already have the demos.' As well as 'we want to focus on making songs that work live.' During rehearsals, Henrik mentioned on his blog that songs they were rehearsing for the new album seemed to hearken towards Sonata Arctica's earlier days.

He also mentioned their plan to record a 10-minute track for the new album. Tony Kakko at Rockharz festival 2016 On August 26, 2013 the band officially announced on their Facebook page that Marko Paasikoski had left the band due to unsolvable issues with being part of a touring ensemble, and was replaced by bassist Pasi Kauppinen.

On January 9, 2014, the band officially announced via their official website that the band's next studio album, will be released on March 28, 2014. Tony Kakko commented on the style of the new album as well as its album artwork upon the release announcement: “ As the music on the album is bowing more towards the 'old' Sonata, meaning more power metal style elements and wolves in many of the songs in one form or another, it was clear we need a wolf on the cover.

An abandoned wolf. Or Pariah's child, actually. The new generation to bring the old logo back. ” In summer 2014, the band re-recorded their first album, Ecliptica.

It was released in October 2015. Tony stated that the band was hoping to record the songs in a manner faithful to the original, not in a manner that would completely change the feel of their original album. On September 3, 2014, Ouergh Records announced a Sonata Arctica tribute album.

The album, featured bands from across the globe covering Sonata Arctica songs, with a focus on newer bands that were influenced by Sonata Arctica. Prominent bands included:, and. The album was endorsed by Tony Kakko. The tribute album was released September 12, 2015. On December 18, 2015, Sonata Arctica released a Christmas-themed single, Christmas Spirits.

In February 2016, the band announced their plans to start recording a new album and release it in the final quarter of 2016. In July 2016, they announced on their page that the yet-to-be-titled album was mixed. On July 21, they officially announced the album's title, album artwork, and release date on their Facebook page. Their ninth studio album, was released on October 7, 2016.

The artwork featured a future Utopian landscape with technology and nature in the balance. Musical style and influences. This section needs expansion.

You can help. (February 2014) When asked if the band identified themselves with power metal, melodic metal or none of them, Kakko stated: “ I always think that it's 'Melodic Metal'. That's is the easiest thing to me because melody is very important to me and we all think we sound something like metal so. Haha - Melodic Metal. They are all the same for me really.

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There's so many names it's kind of confusing. ” In a 2007 interview with C.B.Liddell, Tony Kakko cited the English rock band as his biggest musical influence. “ A lot of people seem to mention a Queen influence in our music. Queen has always been the biggest band for me.

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