Sonata Arctica was born in 1996 on the edge of the world, in northern
Finnish town of Kemi. The very first incarnation of the band was named
Tricky Beans. As Tricky Beans, the group produced three demos (Friend
till the End, Agre Pamppers and PeaceMaker) and played twice in Jyrki
Sähkösirkus, a Finnish TV Battle of the Bands. After some personnel
changes in 1997, the outfit changed their name to Tricky Means. Let it be
known to the Metal community that initially the band experimented in
musical styles far from heavy metal.
Turning the page in 1999, Tricky Means recorded a new demo "FullMoon"
in Tico Tico Studios located in their hometown, Kemi. At the time of
recording the line-up consisted of: Tony (vocals/keys), Jani (guitars),
Tommy (drums), and Janne (bass). This new demo was the first exploration
for the band in heavy metal waters. The band's trademark sound of fast,
melodic and keyboard oriented heavy metal with clear and high vocals
was born. As fate would have it, and with help from Ahti Kortelainen of
Tico-Tico Studio, the "FullMoon" demo found its way to the premier metal
label of Finland, Spinefarm. At the same time Tricky Means became
Sonata Arctica.
Summer of 1999 brought us the first single from Sonata Arctica,
"UnOpened". The title song was instantaneously included in Metalliliitto 1999
compilation CD. Two furious tracks from the single, UnOpened and
"Mary-Lou" marked the arrival of SA to power metal community. Of course, not
everything went smoothly. During the first mix/pressing of UnOpened
single, Track 1, UnOpened, was unintentionally slowed down. The mistake
was discovered shortly after the first batch of disks was sent to music
stores. The entire first pressing was recalled. Approximately 200 copies
from that first run were sold and are now considered rare collector's
items.
Autumn of 1999 marked the release of the very first full-length album,
"Ecliptica". Initially released in Finland, other countries quickly
followed. Widely successful, Ecliptica opened doors for Sonata Arctica to
participate in two tribute records. 'I Want Out' for Helloween tribute
album "Keepers of Jericho" and 'Still Loving You' for Scorpions
tribute, "A Tribute to the Scorpions" were both kick-ass versions of
originals.
Soon after the release of Ecliptica, band's mastermind Tony Kakko
decided to concentrate more on singing, as opposed to trying to sing and
play keyboards at the same time. Mikko Härkin (ex-Kenziner) joined the
band to relief Tony from keys and to allow the frontman to roam the stage.
This change allowed for much more energetic live shows. It introduced a
new capability for Sonata Arctica - to have two keyboard players
simultaneously, adding a new cool twist to the live sound.
Quick rise to fame continued through the end of 1999 and beginning of
2000. Soon after the release of Ecliptica, Sonata Arctica was chosen as
support band for Stratovarius' European Tour, winning over 32 other
bands from 15 different record companies. The tour started in April of
2000 with Strato and Rhapsody on the road. It lasted for two months,
during which Sonata played over 30 gigs in 10 countries, traveling thousands
of kilometers.
Very successful tour was followed by the release of new mini-CD
Successor. This new disk included two previously unreleased tracks, two cover
tracks for upcoming tribute albums, some live tracks from Provinssi
Rock and one edited track from Ecliptica.
In a small line-up change, Janne Kivilahti made a decision to depart
with the band due to personal reasons. Janne's last gig took place in
Kemi on 30th June in the summer of 2000. Janne was replaced by Marko
Paasikoski, who happened to be one of the founding members of Tricky Beans.
Being a familiar face to the entire band, the transition was smooth and
transparent.
Year 2000 brought not only a big tour, new mini-CD, and a small line-up
change, but also media recognition. Sonata was chosen as a candidate
for "the best new-comer band" by the Finnish Recording Industry
Association in their annual Awards Gala, Emma. The new millennium is also
treating the Sonata beans well. In the spring of 2001 Sonata Arctica opened
two gigs for Alice Cooper, Dio and Ratt (in Oulu and Helsinki) in
Monsters of the Millennium 2001 tour.
Forging the metal while it is hot, the band worked on the second
full-length offering from autumn of 2000 through the winter of 2001. Again
all the songs were composed by the band's mastermind Tony Kakko. The
first single, "Wolf & Raven" from the album, was released in May '01. The
album was scheduled for initial release in Japan in June, other
territories following shortly after. This "right of way" for Japanese fans
comes for a reason. The first album, Ecliptica, has sold more than 30 000
copies in Japan. The band also played its first four concerts in Japan
in September 2001.
The latter half of 2001 was very busy for the band. In July a Finnish
tour kicked off along with separate gigs (including Wacken Open Air in
Germany) in Europe. Then the band headed towards the Land of The Rising
Sun in September. After the Japanese tour Sonata Arctica toured the
Europe as a support act for the heavy metal monsters Gamma Ray along with
Vanishing Point as special guests. During the 5 weeks on the road, the
band conquered a total of 12 countries with 28 shows. The tour ended
with a show in Helsinki, Finland to the delight of Finnish fans in
November. While touring, the second single from the album Silence, Last Drop
Falls, was released. The song got aired quite well in the domestic
radio stations, gathering even more popularity for the band.
Three weeks after the European tour, it was time for the second leg of
the Finnish tour. Thirteen well-received gigs were played across
Finland. The Finnish shows at the end of 2001 and at the beginning of 2002
were just an appetizer for the following tour in South America. Four
shows in Brazil and two more in Chile truly showed the huge popularity of
the band - the crowds they met were amongst the best and wildest ever.
During one of the shows the band couldn't even hear it's own playing
since the crowd was louder than the huge loudspeakers!
The next release was the live album Songs Of Silence. It was recorded
in Tokyo, September 4th, 2001. There was also a bootleg called Only Way
You Can available from Osaka, September 5th, so the label decided to
release a live album so the fans could get an official, mastered live
album with the best possible sound quality instead of sticking with the
bootleg. The European and Asian editions had completely different
artworks, both made by Janne "ToxicAngel" Pitkänen who also became the
exclusive artist for the following Sonata Arctica releases. The Asian version
was released in March while the other parts of the world got their live
album in July/August.
After the last show of the Silence tour, Jörisrock 2002, Mikko Härkin
decided to leave the band due to personal reasons. The band announced
their search for the new keyboard player and got a huge amount of
applications from all around the world. Two of the candidates, both well-known
and highly skillful keyboardists from Finland, were asked to travel to
Kemi for the audition. Since the capabilities of the players were
already known among the band, the choose of the new member was a bit
extraordinary - the band wanted a player who could fit not only musically but
also mentally to the band, so they dragged the applicants one-by-one to
the bar. After speding a night in a bar with the candidates, the band
voted for Henrik Klingenberg. Henrik had been playing in various metal
bands like Silent Voices and Requiem about a decade or so and he proved
to be the right man for the job.
Third studio album entitled Winterheart's Guild was recorded meantime,
without the new keyboard player. A fellow mate of the band, Jens
Johansson of Stratovarius, offered his helping hand and the band naturally
were really pleased to get a world class keyboard player as a guest for
their new album. Jens played solos for four songs while Tony handled
most of the keyboard duties.
Henrik's first appearance with Sonata Arctica was held in February 21st
2003 at Tornio. Hundreds of people in the audience coming all over
Finland greeted the band and the new keyboard player enthusiastically. With
Henrik in the band, they got a huge amount of extra energy and visual
appearance. No more glued-to-the-stage keyboards, Klingenberg took the
stage with a true rock attitude and joined the show actively with his
portable keyboard. The second show ever with the new line-up was held
humbly at the Tavastia club - the most legendary rock club in Finland!
In Japan, Winterheart's Guild was released soon afterwards. The band
hit the road and traveled to the Land of the Rising Sun, playing eight
sold-out gigs. According to the audience on the shows, the band was truly
on fire making their best live performances ever.
The first single of Winterheart's Guild was Victoria's Secret, a
traditional Sonata Arctica tune with it's melodic and speedy approach. During
the first week the single notched #2 position on the official Finnish
charts. The first position was taken over by Darude's new single which
was released at the same time. During the next two weeks, Victoria's
Secret seized the first position, leaving such names as Eminem, Negative
and The Rasmus behind. Though the previous single Last Drop Falls was a
hit in Finland, the single never rose higher than #3 on the charts
during it's four months on them - Victoria's Secret came truly the most
successful Sonata Arctica single yet.
The domestic success continued after Winterheart's Guild was released
in Finland. During it's debutant week it peaked at #3, this time leaving
The Rasmus, Eminem, T.A.T.U and Stratovarius behind. The album stayed
five weeks on the top 10. After a successful album release, it was
naturally the right time for the first leg of the Finnish tour. Eight
successive shows in Finland were followed by four more in France. The
festival season was opened with Sweden Rock Festival (along with artists like
Queensr’che, Yes, Kamelot, Whitesnake etc.), continued with e.g.
Nummirock and the huge Sziget Festival in Hungary and ended with the
legendary Wacken Open Air. The summer ended with the second leg of the Finnish
tour. During this time 14 000 Finnish people had bought their copy of
Winterheart's Guild.
Two more releases were made during the latter half of 2003. The Finnish
people enjoyed a new single, Broken, which included two previously
unreleased bonus tracks. The tracks were recored over a year earlier
though, with Mikko still in the band. Japanese fans got themselves an extra
tribute in November - an EP called Takatalvi. The EP was mostly a remake
of the already sold-out Successor EP with some additional material and
without the live tracks.
Because the previous recording deal with Spinefarm Records had
completed with Winterheart's Guild, the band was marketing for a new deal.
Needless to say, all of the major metal-releasing record companies were
begging Sonata Arctica to join their ranks. After negotiations Sonata
Arctica were signed for Nuclear Blast who had made the best offer.
In the beginning of 2004 Sonata Arctica was chosen as a warm-up band
for the Japanese tourdates of Iron Maiden. After the Japanese gigs in
February, the band came back to Finland just to find out they were one of
the nominees for the annual Emma Award in the category "the best hard
rock / metal album". The other nominees were Children Of Bodom, HIM and
Kotiteollisuus who also won the award.
March 2004 revealed two happy newsbits for Sonata Arctica. First of
all, Tommy became a proud father of a newborn baby girl. The band also
entered Tico-Tico Studios in Kemi for the recording of their fourth studio
album. This time the recording session featured also Henrik who added
fresh spices to the soup, later on called Reckoning Night. After over
three months of hard work, the recordings were finally completed. The
album was mixed and mastered in the famous Finnvox Studios. The release
dates were fixed to the beginning of October.
During the summer 2004 the band played in many festivals, this time
conquering also new grounds. Finland's most famous metal festival, Tuska
Open Air, got it's part of Sonata frenzy in July. German fans got an
additional bit of fame since Sonata Arctica played their first single from
the forthcoming album, Don't Say A Word, for the first time ever at the
Summer Breeze festival. And finally, United Kingdom got also Sonatized
when the band debuted at the famous Bloodstock Festival.
Don't Say A Word (single) was released in August 23rd solely in
Finland. Immediately after the release the single hit the first position on
the official charts! The next week the single attached the second
position, following only Children Of Bodom's new single. Week after that, the
EP version of Don't Say A Word peaked at the fourth position and
dropped the single to the fifth position - so, during one week, Sonata
Arctica made history and had two releases on the top five in the official
charts! Single version kept it's second place during the next weeks, being
totally six weeks in the top ten with the lowest position of 6th.
The EP was also released in Japan on September 22nd. Slightly after the
EP, the Japanese people got once again the pole position for getting
the new Sonata Arctica album week prior the European release. In Finland
the album peaked at second position for the first two weeks, only
Rammstein selling more copies. Finland wasn't the only country where
Reckoning Night entered the charts. In Germany the position was 77th, in
Switzerland 85th and in Norway 69th.
A headline tour was supposed to follow the release of Reckoning Night,
but the band got an once-in-a-lifetime invitation from Nightwish to
join their European tour as a special guest. The band opted in - Sonata
Arctica toured the Europe with Nightwish in arenas with capacities up to
12 000 people! During the tour band also played a handful of headliner
shows over the Europe.
In October 2004, the band received extraordinary news: they'd exceeded
the Gold record sales mark with Silence. Silence had became eventually
the most sold album of the band reaching the magical limit of 15 000
copies! Despite some releases being really close reaching the gold disc
plateau, Silence was the first release in the history of Sonata Arctica
reaching the gold disc status. With the first gold disc ever the band
continues intensive touring and making even more high-quality melodic
metal to be released. Sonata Arctica has so far got their hands attached
tightly to the history of Finnish metal - and more will be done in the
future!