Kalmah

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Background information
Origin Flag of Finland Finland
Genre(s) Melodic death metal
Years active 1999 – present
Label(s) Spikefarm Records
Associated
acts
Children of Bodom
Norther
Website www.kalmah.com
Members
Pekka Kokko
Antti Kokko
Marco Sneck
Timo Lehtinen
Janne Kusmin
Former members
Altti Veteläinen
Petri Sankala
Pasi Hiltula

Kalmah is a melodic death metal band from Finland formed in 1999. In less than a year after its formation, Kalmah was signed by Spikefarm Records, a division of the Finnish record label, Spinefarm Records. "Kalmah" is Karelian and could be translated as "to the grave" or "to the death".

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Kalmah began in 1991 when Pekka Kokko and Petri Sankala founded the band Ancestor. After Ancestor had recorded two demos Antti Kokko joined the band as lead guitarist. In 1998, after having recorded five demos and gone through five different bass players, Ancestor disbanded, and was refounded as Kalmah. The new band consisted of Pekka Kokko (vocals, guitar), Antti Kokko (lead guitar), Pasi Hiltula (keyboards), Petri Sankala (bass), and Altti Veteläinen (drums).

The newly formed Kalmah then began to write new songs for a promotional CD entitled Svieri Obraza. With this demo, they acquired a recording contract with Spikefarm Records. The band then headed to Tico-Tico Studios to record their debut album.

Their debut album, Swamplord, was released in 2000. The band did dozens of interviews and played a few shows in Finland before heading back to their rehearsal space to write the follow-up to Swamplord.

By November 2001, the band had returned to Tico-Tico Studios to record their second studio album, They Will Return. However, the line-up had changed due to the departure of Altti Veteläinen and Petri Sankala. They were replaced by Timo Lehtinen on bass and Janne Kusmin on drums.

In 2002, Kalmah played a couple of shows in Finland and played at Wacken. Late in 2002, the band began to write new songs for their third studio album. In February 2003, Kalmah once again returned to Tico-Tico Studios with ten new songs for their third studio album entitled Swampsong. In 2004, keyboardist Pasi Hiltula decided to quit the band. Marco Sneck later joined the band as the new keyboardist.

In November 2005, the band once again returned to Tico-Tico Studios to record their fourth studio album, The Black Waltz. The new album which consisted of eleven new songs was recorded and mixed at Tico-Tico, and mastered by Mika Jusilla at Finnvox.

Kalmah's musical style is largely influenced by melodic death metal, thrash metal, and speed metal. Kalmah is often compared to other similar melodic death metal bands from Finland such as Children of Bodom and Norther.

Their first three albums relied more on higher pitched, screamed vocals, but on their latest album, they have opted for lower death grunt style vocals, while retaining elements from their previous albums.

  • "The Groan of Wind" (2006)

  • Altti Veteläinen – Bass (1999 – ???)
  • Petri Sankala – Drums (1999 – ???)
  • Pasi Hiltula – Keyboards (1999 – 2004)
  • Antti-Matti Talala – Keyboards

  • All four studio albums Kalmah has released so far have been recorded at Tico-Tico Studios.
  • Kalmah makes a lot of references to swamps and has even described their musical style as "Swamp metal".

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