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Finland's ENTWINE...
have travelled a long way from their Death Metal-ish first demo tapes to the catchy Gothic tunes of their latest albums. Founded by Aksu Hanttu (drums), Tom Mikkola (guitar, also vocals at the time) and T.Taipale (bass) in 1995, Entwine only managed to receive proper attention from the media and record labels when their music was turning more Gothic-Metal orientated in 1997, a change that required not only a new vocalist, but also some keyboards and a second guitar. For vocals, founding members found P. Willman, whose talents were immediately put to a test on ENTWINEs first softer demo, Divine Infinity. Encouraged by the tapes success, the band also asked for keyboard player Riitta Heikkonen to join ENTWINEs ranks, and the band could finally start playing live shows.
The bands underground success did not go unnoticed for long. In 1999 Spikefarm Records offered ENTWINE a recording deal, and in September the same year ENTWINEs debut album "The Treasures Within Hearts" was released. Although the debut album gained good reviews and the band grew more and more successful with each gig they played, all was not working within the group. Soon after the release of Treasures, singer Willman and bass player Taipale left the band.
Luckily for ENTWINE, it did not take long for replacements to be found: Singer Mika Tauriainen and bass-player Joni Miettinen joined the band in May 2000, enabling the recordings of their second album, Gone (which was also the first album to be licensed by Century Media Records for Germany, Austria, Switzerland, BeNeLux and North America), to start.
The first single release from Gone, entitled "New Dawn", proved the bands potential to every Goth-LIstener on this planet and paved the way for the huge success of Gone. Needing a second guitarist, Jaani Kähkönen was added to ENTWINEs line-up in 2001, just in time to start the recordings of their third album Time Of Despair, which was released in the Spring of 2002 and then followed by a European tour with Theatre of Tragedy and Ram-Zet. Both the album and the tour were milestones on ENTWINEs career, establishing their place in the Gothic Metal hall of fame and the band additionally also performed extremely successful shows at festivals like NummiRock in Finland and Summer Breeze in Germany.
After a year of silence, ENTWINE finally returned with a new album, this time entitled DiEversity, once again packaged in artwork courtesy of leading designer Travis Smith, who had already delivered the cover for Time Of Despair. The album was recorded at the famed Finnish Astia-Studios, the birthplace of such albums as Children of Bodoms Hate Crew Deathroll and To/Die/Fors Jaded. Finishing touches for DiEversity were added at Finnvox studios by mixer Mikko Karmila (who has previously worked with Nightwish, Lullacry and Charon to name a few) and by mastering engineer Mika Jussila (famous for his golden touch on all albums of Nightwish and Children of Bodom).
"Fatal Design" presents a new, heavier Entwine - a band that makes goth go one step further. The album release was preceded by the release of the "Surrender" single.
The new single "Chameleon Halo" is released in Finland 01.11.06 on Spinefarm Website
The band probably won't be able to respond to all the messages and comments themselves on here, so if you want to contact them as individuals it's best to do so via the offical site and email address there!
You can contact Entwine by writing to: Entwine, PL 95, 15141 Lahti, Finland
(For a reply, please include 1 IRC or an envelope with Finnish stamps)
or email them at
[email protected]
Official Entwine Website
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Discography;
Divine Infinity (demo) - 1997
The Treasures Within Hearts - 1999
New Dawn CDS - 2000
Gone CD- 2001
The Pit CDS - 2002
Time of Despair CD- 2002
diEversity CD- 2004
Bitter Sweet MCD - 2004
Sliver EP - 2005
Surrender CDS - 2006
Fatal Design CD - 2006