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BAND It is late in the year 2005. After an ill-fortuned start and the abrupt end of atmospheric metal band Evergrief, Janne Similä and Sami Halminen decide to try a new approach to music-making. No more poorly motivated musicians who suffer from the lack of free time! After a few inspirational pints, Janne Glad joins the blokes at their rehearsal place, and the musical foundations begin to take shape. A traditional rock'n'roll story? Perhaps, but what they have to offer musically shows that the group does not stick to traditions. Alternative rock, melodic rock? You name it. The band's music manifests influences from Radiohead and Skid Row alike. A sharp-eared listener may even catch hints of Katatonia, the Swedish messengers of atmospheric metal. However, the group does not want to list individual groups or artists as their influences. After all, what it is all about is creating music - evaluation may be left to attentive listeners. Are You Amused? (Promo 2007) has been recorded, mixed and mastered at Minortone Studio in Oulu by the Ruumensaari brothers. The head producer and recording engineer was Kalle Ruumensaari, who also produced the preceding EP, Invisible Me (2006). This time he was accompanied by assistant producer Ville Ruumensaari, who not only co-recorded and helped produce the album but is also responsible for the graphic design, booking and contract issues for the band. The group are currently looking for a publisher to releas

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