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“Melody and melancholy in suitable doses” – Finnish heavyrock is “BIG IN JAPAN“
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“Melody and melancholy in suitable doses” – Finnish heavyrock is “BIG IN JAPAN“

“Melody and melancholy in suitable doses” – Finnish heavyrock is “BIG IN JAPAN“

From the Archives: Hanoi Rocks, Children Of Bodom, Sonata Arctica, Stratovarius, Negative, Amorphis, The 69 Eyes, Twilightning, Dreamtale... Finnish heavy rock and heavy metal acts have for years enjoyed great success in the Japanese market. But why Finnish music in particular, and why Japan of all places? What sort of figures and what sort of market are we talking about here? This article is originally published in 2004.

Timo Isoaho

March 30, 2023

Scenes, neo-tribes and imagined communities
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Scenes, neo-tribes and imagined communities

Scenes, neo-tribes and imagined communities

"As a worldwide sub-culture, heavy metal is an excellent example of the specialised communities that emerge in modern society, governed by individual preferences rather than a shared physical environment – similar music tastes or, say, consumer choices."

Merja Hottinen

September 6, 2018

Metal music representing Finnishness
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Metal music representing Finnishness

Metal music representing Finnishness

For many an outside observer, metal music seems to be an integral part of Finnishness, representing and reflecting national identity. But how did metal become so prominent in the Finnish music scene? And will the prominence last?

Titus Hjelm

September 4, 2013

Traditional, extreme and pop
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Traditional, extreme and pop

Traditional, extreme and pop

Heavy metal is nowadays divided into an endlessly growing number of subgenres. But how do they relate to the musical features of heavy metal music? And is there anything originally Finnish?

Esa Lilja

January 8, 1985

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