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ENSIFERUM

Heroic-Folk-Metal from Finland

About Me

Story of Ensiferum
1995
Markus Toivonen played guitar with some friends in a band called Dark Reflections which played mainly covers of certain heavy metal bands including Megadeth, Pantera and many others. Later on Markus felt that the band in which he was playing offered him very little inspiration and wanted to play something different. Markus was hugely inspired by folk music and also found himself fascinated about melodic death metal bands, like Amorphis and Dark Tranquility. Then one day Markus asked the bands drummer, Kimmo Miettinen, if he wanted to play heroic folk death metal with him. Kimmo agreed. Next Markus and Kimmo asked their friend Sauli Savolainen, if he wanted to come and play the bass. Fortunately he said yes. Now they had a band. Only trouble was that the band had no name at the time. One day Markus was visiting Sauli at his home, when he found a book. A Latin Dictionary. Markus casually opened the book. And from the first randomly picked page he glanced at a word. Ensiferum. Markus found the word fascinating and when he read the translation he got really excited of this word
1996
Ensiferum started its training in January 1996 at the Pasila Youthcenter in Helsinki (the same place their earlier band Dark Reflections had their rehearsals). Markus begun writing songs in 1995, which he got finished later 1996. The songs were Knighthood, Old Man (Vinminen) and Frost. Later in the same year Markus lured Jari Menp (at the time a member of a band Immemorial and an experienced solo artist) to join his band as a singer and a second guitarist. Jari came aboard with some great skills and excellent musical ideas. Thus the band was no longer a trio, but a quartet. Jari proved to be a skillfull lyricist and wrote the lyrics on Old Man. The two other songs required no new lyrics for Jari to write, because Markus had done the original lyrics on Knighthood and Sauli to Frost. So Jari just improved them. Ensiferum had their first concert at Pasila Youthcenter in December 1996. Ironically, they perfomed just one song, Old Man, which was the only song including finished lyrics.
1997
Jari went to army in January and the band was in halt. The rest of the guys used this spare time to improve their playing skills. Ensiferum had two unofficial gigs in Pasila (the other in the Youthcenter and the other one outside of it) with a strange line-up Jari finished his duty in the army in the fall of 1997 and Ensiferum started training heavily for the first demo, which was recorded at Kivi-Studios in November. The demo included three songs, Frost, Old Man and Knighthood, and the demo had the spread of almost 300 copies in the following year.
1998
At the release of the demo Ensiferum did yet another two concerts in Pasila. New songs got finished, including Little Dreamer (Vinminen II). But Ensiferum had to take a little breather. And things didnt get any easier because Kimmo Miettinen joined the band ArthemesiA and Sauli Savolainen concentrated on his job and school. That year Oliver Fokin had quit playing drums in ArthemesiA and had a few short jamming sessions with Markus in an old bomb shelter at Munkkiniemi, Helsinki. One thing led to another and Oliver agreed to play drums in the band. So one might say that Ensiferum and ArthemesiA had a change of drummers. Roughly about the same time Sauli was freshed out of the inthusiasm toward Ensiferum and was replaced by Kimmo Miettinens little brother, Jukka-Pekka Miettinen. Funnily, at the time he started to play bass in Ensiferum he was only fourteen years old. Now there was a new line-up ready to head the challenges of the second demo. And they had a new training facility: the bomb shelter in Munkkiniemi.
1999
The second demo was recorded in January 1999 at MD-Studios. The demo included 4 songs: The Dreamers Prelude, Little Dreamer (Vinminen II), Warriors Quest and White Storm. The second demo was technically evolved and although it missed narrowly giving a record deal to Ensiferum it gave confidence to the band. They gained more experience in a local band contest and after that they started to record their third and final demo in November 1999 once again at MD-Studios with the help of Janne Joutsenniemi (a member of Stone and Sub-Urban Tribe) who recorded and mixed the demo in a very short studio session. The demo included 4+1 songs: Intro, Hero In A Dream, Eternal Wait, Battle Song and a bonus song Guardians Of Fate, which was recorded at Jaris home with a drum machine. Eternal Wait had a guest female vocalist Johanna Vakkuri, a friend of the band. The demo was released with a new band logo, which was designed and conceived by Tuomas Tahvanainen, the same guy, who designed the two earlier logos.
2000
The third demo had great reviews and was awarded to be the top demos of the month in several different publishes. And it also got the eagerly awaited attention amongst the record labels. Once Spinefarm record company got hold of the demo they contacted Ensiferum immediately and started negotiating about the possability of a record deal. In the meanwhile, Ensiferum went in a local band contest and was among the top finalists of that year. Roughly the same time a record deal was finally made with Spinefarm. Ensiferum recorded their debut album in November 2000 at Sundi-Coop Studios in Savonlinna with Tuomo Valtonen (studio engineerer). The album featured such guest musicians as Trollhorn (keyboards), Johanna Vakkuri (guest female vocals) and Marita Toivonen (kantele).
2001
In the spring of 2001 the debut album was mixed by Tuomo Valtonen in his studio. Tuomo Valtonen made the record ballsy, as he always does. At similar times Ensiferum had a new addition to its line-up: a keyboard player. Meiju Enho joined Ensiferum and so the band became five-membered. Debut album Ensiferum was released in July 2001 and the feedback was tremendous.
2003-2004
To record "Iron" Ensiferum travelled all the way to Copenhagen's Sweet Silence studios in the summer of 2003. The reason for choosing a foreign studio was the studios owner, the famed producer Flemming Rasmussen, who has in the past recorded and produced such famed albums as Metallicas "Master of Puppets" and "Ride the Lightning". "Iron" was then recorded, produced and mixed by Rasmussen. After the recordings Ensiferum announced with a sad heart that their singer/guitarist Jari Menp had made the decision of leaving the band. The search for a replacement was started immediately due to the bands busy touring schedule, and soon a new singer was found in the form of Northers lead singer Petri Lindroos. Soon the temporary replacement for Jari took over his duties when Ensiferum toured Europe with Finntroll and The Wake during the Spring of 2004.
Latest News
Ensiferum's new mini-CD "Dragonheads" is completed even down to it's mastering. The mini-CD was recorded and mixed last November at Sonic Pump Studios by Nino Laurenne and mastered by Mika Jussila from Finnvox.
Dragonheads contains six tracks:
1. Dragonheads
2. Warrior's Quest
3. Kalevala Melody
4. White Storm
5. Into Hiding
6. Finnish Medley:
- Karjalan Kunnailla - Myrskyluodon Maija - Metsmiehen Laulu
Spinefarm Records has announced that the release date for "Dragonheads" is 15.2.2006

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Member Since: 11/13/2005
Band Website: ensiferum.com
Band Members: Petri Lindroos
(Vocals, Guitar)

Markus Toivonen
(Guitar, Vocals)

Sami Hinkka
(Bass)

Janne Parviainen
(Drums)

Meiju Enho
(Synths)

Record Label: Spine Farm
Type of Label: Major