The Black League

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The Black League is a metal band from Finland. They were formed in 1998 by Taneli Jarva, three years after his departure from Finnish metal heavyweights Sentenced. The Black League's first two full-lengths carry on the spirit from Taneli's work with his former band, seasoning their metal with elements of traditional rock 'n' roll. On their third release, Man's Ruin Revisited, these influences take an even more prominent role in their sound.


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  • Alexi Ranta - lead guitar (1998 - 2005)
  • Mikko Laurila (aka Florida) - bass guitar (1998 - 2005)
  • Kimmo Luttinen (aka Sir Luttinen) - drums (1998 - 2005)

  • Lene Leinonen - bass guitar (live 2004)


  • Winter Winds Sing (2000)
  • Rex Talionis (2002)
  • Same Ol' Fuckery (2005)


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