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Hevein (band)

Hevein
Hevein Summerbreeze2007 01.jpg
Hevein live at Summer Breeze Festival 2007
Background information
Origin Helsinki, Finland
Genres Thrash metal, symphonic metal, neo-classical metal, progressive rock, progressive metal
Years active 2003–2012
Labels Unsigned
Website www.hevein.com
Members Juha Immonen
Leif Hedstrom
Aino Piipari
Max Lilja
Janne Jaakkola
Toni Paananen

Hevein was a Finnish thrash metal band from Helsinki with symphonic metal and neo-classical metal influences.

Hevein's roots go back to 1992 when guitarist Leif Hedstrom and former drummer Alpo Oksaharju started jamming together. In 1998, bassist Tomi Koivunen and violinist Aino Piipari joined the band. In 2002, cellist Max Lilja left Apocalyptica and joined Hevein. In 2003, Hevein officially started their career when vocalist Juha Immonen joined the band.

In 2005, Hevein signed to Finnish indie label Spinefarm Records and released their debut album, Sound Over Matter. The album received a worldwide release via Universal Records and Candlelight Records in the USA.

Hevein's tour of the album was limited to a few shows in Finland, Russia, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and a small tour in the Czech Republic.

Hevein released two singles and one music video that they wrote and directed themselves and the album mainly generated positive feedback from music critics.

Soon after Hevein released their debut album they set to work on writing new material for their sophomore album Gentle Anarchy. From 2006 to 2008 the band wrote and demoed a plethora of music that did not suit the label they were signed to. In 2008, Hevein parted ways with Spinefarm Records and decided to continue writing and demoing material. With over 40 songs written and no interest from any label, Hevein decided to finance the recording of four songs for the album. On 8 January 2012, after producing a few more demos they released four new songs as a digital download via their BANDCAMP website. The revenue generated from the sale of the songs enabled them to record drums for an additional five more songs. However, due to support drying up on their BANDCAMP site, the global recession and the state of the music industry, Hevein decided to disband in September 2012 before they could finish the album.


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